How to Survive a Hazardous Materials Incident

Find out if your community has a Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)., Contact the LEPCs to find out more about chemical hazards and what needs to be done to minimize the risk to individuals and the community from these materials., Prepare an...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find out if your community has a Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).

    The responsibilities of the LEPC include collecting information about hazardous materials in the community and making this information available to the public upon request.

    The LEPCs also are tasked with developing an emergency plan to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies in the community.

    Ways the public will be notified and actions the public must take in the event of a release are part of the plan.
  2. Step 2: Contact the LEPCs to find out more about chemical hazards and what needs to be done to minimize the risk to individuals and the community from these materials.

    The local emergency management office can provide contact information on the LEPCs. ,
  3. Step 3: Prepare an emergency supplies kit and make sure to include plastic sheeting

  4. Step 4: duct tape

  5. Step 5: and scissors.

Detailed Guide

The responsibilities of the LEPC include collecting information about hazardous materials in the community and making this information available to the public upon request.

The LEPCs also are tasked with developing an emergency plan to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies in the community.

Ways the public will be notified and actions the public must take in the event of a release are part of the plan.

The local emergency management office can provide contact information on the LEPCs. ,

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