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As
part of the Cal/OSHA requirement we are expected to provide employees
with adequate life safety features such as clearly marked exits,
fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems, and evacuation
procedures. Because the Port of Oakland is a complex organization
that contains many different environments, such as active marine
terminals and growing international airport.
The following lists of Programs have been developed
to assist in Emergency Response at the various locations the Port
of Oakland maintains.
The purpose of this program is to set forth policies, procedures,
roles, and responsibilities for emergency response operations for
releases, or substantial threat of releases, of hazardous substances
at the Airport.
The Port of Oakland is located in an area susceptible to earthquakes
and other natural disasters. A significant earthquake or disaster
has the potential to severely disrupt Port operations. An Emergency
Operations Center (EOC) would provide a location for the immediate
coordination and management of Port facilities during a period without
normal power or communications.
The
purpose of this EOC plan is to:
- Describe the organization and management system under which
the Port of Oakland may operate immediately following a disaster
that has disrupted normal operations.
- Describe the layout and resources available within the Emergency
Operations Center to allow continuation of Port operations.
- Describe the initial procedures, including individual checklists,
that may be followed when the Emergency Operations Center is
first activated.
The purpose of this Emergency Communication Plan is to adequately
prepare for out-of-the-ordinary emergency events, and to advise,
effectively and promptly, the Port community, government agencies,
and the public on issues and developments.
The document discusses preparation for an emergency, the roles and
responsibilities of each division and department, the employee reporting
instructions immediately following a disaster, the role of the Port's
Emergency Operations Center and how it ties in with city and state
emergency centers, and an outline of recovery and reconstruction
procedures.
 These
are some of the programs that we maintain. We mainly will be focused
on protecting Port Employees, The Environment and Port Property
in the event a major catastrophe occurs. We do not have the capabilities
in ourselves to respond to a large clean up of a chemical spill
but we do maintain a contract with a cleanup contractor which will
respond in the event that we need them.
Our main role is to oversee and maintain compliance,
we leave the dirty work to the professionals.
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