2014 nasfm annual conference may 29 – june 1, 2014 | baltimore, md

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Page 1: 2014 NASFM Annual Conference May 29 – June 1, 2014 | Baltimore, MD

2014 NASFM Annual Conference

May 29 – June 1, 2014 | Baltimore, MD

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API AOPL Emergency Response Initiative

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Goal

Align industry, government, and emergency response organizations’ expectations, practices and competencies to promote timely and effective response to significant incidents

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Strategies and Objectives

1. Communication 2. Training

3. Exercises

4. Learnings

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Timeline

Short Term < 1 yr Long Term 2-3 yrs

Communication

Training Exercises Learnings

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2014 Tactics

Communication Training

Exercises

Learnings

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2014 Communication Tactics

Conduct meetings of the API AOPL Emergency Response Advisory Board to provide feedback to API/AOPL Leadership on key issues Target: 2nd and 4th Quarters

Develop an API/AOPL Communication Plan to provide map for API/AOPL outreach to various key emergency response organizations Target: 2nd Quarter

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2014 Training Tactics

Attend committee meetings of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to request changes to NFPA specific training codes to mandate pipeline emergency training for first responders Target: 1st thru 4th Quarters

Develop and implement an Online Industry Portal to deliver 24/7 training to first responders Target: 2nd Quarter

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Industry Portal – Pipeline Emergencies

Awareness CourseOperations CourseTechnician Course

http://nasfm-training.org/pipeline

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2014 Exercise Tactics

Develop an Emergency Response Recommended Practice that provides guidance to API/AOPL members on preparedness and response Target: 4th Quarter

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2014 Learning Tactics

Conduct a Forum for emergency response organizations, agencies and industry Target: 2nd Quarter

Exhibit and/or deliver emergency response Presentations and Workshops at key conferences and meetings Target: 2nd thru 4th Quarters

Deliver Media Articles to emergency response organizations for their dissemination Target: 2nd thru 4th Quarters

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Benefits to Industry

Reaffirms our commitment to safety and protecting our communities

Aligns our members with stakeholder organizations

Builds our functional relationships with emergency response organizations and agencies

Improves our communication, preparedness and response (internally and externally)

Shares our learnings and information

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GOAL

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Contact Information

C. Gweneyette BroussardChair

API AOPL Emergency Response [email protected]

713-241-3110

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