Title: Radiological Response Matrix
1Radiological Response Matrix
- TSA Maritime and Land Response
2CURRENT RESPONSE PLAN
- Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan
(FRERP) (Published Federal Register - May, 1996) - Any one of 5 Agencies could be Lead Federal
Agency (LFA) - Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- National Aeronautical and Space Administration
(NASA) - FEMA is Coordinating Agency
3Lead Federal Agency (LFA)
- NRC is LFA for any emergency at nuclear facility
licensed by NRC or an Agreement State or any
emergency involving shipment of radioactive
materials licensed by the NRC or an Agreement
State.
4Lead Federal Agency (continued)
- DOE is LFA for any radiological emergency at one
of its facilities or involving transportation of
DOE Radiological materials.
5Lead Federal Agency (continued)
- DoD is the LFA for any radiological emergency at
one of its facilities or involving transportation
of DoD radiological materials. - DoD is LFA for radiological emergencies involving
domestic satellites that involve DoD space
missions.
6Lead Federal Agency (continued)
- NASA is LFA for radiological emergencies
involving domestic satellites that involve NASA
space missions.
7Lead Federal Agency (continued)
- EPA is LFA for those emergencies at a nuclear
facility not licensed, owned or operated by a
Federal Agency or an Agreement State or for those
emergencies involving radiological materials not
licensed by a Federal Agency or an Agreement
State. - EPA is LFA for radiological emergencies resulting
from a foreign or unknown source.
8Lead Federal Agency (continued)
- For emergencies other than these, Federal
Agencies would confer to determine LFA for event. - FEMA is Coordinating Agency for all situations.
9Table - Identification of LFA for Radiological
Emergencies
- Type of Emergency LFA
- Nuclear Facility
- a. Licensed by NRC or an Agreement State NRC
- b. Owned or Operated by DoD or DoE DoD or DoE
- c. Not Licensed, Owned or Operated by a
- Federal Agency or an Agreement State EPA
- Transportation of Radioactive Materials
- a. Shipment of Materials licensed by NRC or
- an NRC Agreement State NRC
- b. Materials shipped by or for DoD or DoE DoD
or DoE - c. Shipment of Materials Not Licensed or Owned
- by a Federal Agency or an Agreement State EPA
- Satellites Containing Radioactive Materials DoD
or NASA - Impact from Foreign or Unknown Source EPA
- Other Types of Emergencies LFAs confer
10FBI Role
- FBI - Atomic Energy Act (AEA)
- Directs FBI to investigate all alleged or
suspected criminal violations of AEA. - FBI responsible for locating any nuclear weapon,
device or material. - FBI responsible for restoring nuclear facilities
to rightful custodian. - FBI has agreements with LFAs that provide for
interface, coordination, and technical assistance
in support of FBIs mission.
11USDA Role
- USDA Provides Assistance to local and State
governments in developing agricultural protective
action recommendations and in providing
agricultural damage assessments. - USDA inspects meat, meat products, poultry,
poultry products and egg products during
emergency - USDA, EPA, and HHS sit on advisory Team for
Environment, Food and Health when convened. - USDA emergency food coupon assistance in
disaster areas. - USDA reallocate USDA-donated food supplies from
warehouses, local schools, and other outlets to
emergency care centers.
12Department of Commerce (DoC) Role
- NOAA is primary agency within DOC for providing
assistance to Federal, State and local
organizations responding to radiological
emergency. - Provides current and forecast meteorological
information to guide aerial monitoring and
sampling . - Routinely forecast atmospheric transport,
dispersal and deposition of radioactive
materials. - Coordinate with other nations weather services
13Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Role
- HHS assists with the assessment, preservation and
protection of Human health and helps ensure
availability of essential health/medical and
human services. - Assists State and local government officials in
making evacuation and relocation decisions. - Ensures medical and health care and other human
services available. - Provides guidance on use of radioprotective
substances (e.g., thyroid blocking agents).
14Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Role
- HUD provides information on available housing for
disaster victims or displaced persons. - Review and report on available housing for
disaster victims and displaced persons. - Assist in planning for and placing homeless
victims in available housing. - Provide staff to support emergency housing
within available resources.
15Department of the Interior (DOI) Role
- DOI manages emergency response plans for DOI
managed refuges, parks, recreation areas,
monuments public land and Indian trust lands. - Bureau of Indian Affairs assists in consulting
with tribes about radiological emergency
preparedness and responses to emergencies. - DOI provides hydrologic advice and assistance,
including monitoring personnel, equipment, and
laboratory support. - Advice to minimize consequences to natural
resources.
16Department of Justice (DOJ) Role
- DOJ is lead agency for coordinating the Federal
response to acts of terrorism in the United
States and U.S. territories (FBI).
17Department of State (DOS) Role
- DOS is responsible for the conduct of relations
between the U.S. Government and other
governments and international organizations and
for the protection of U.S. interests and citizens
abroad. - DOS coordinates foreign information gathering
activities and conducts all contacts with foreign
governments (except where bilateral agreements
allow direct agency to agency cooperation.)
18Department of Transportation (DOT) Role
- DOT Radiological Emergency Response Plan for
Non-Defense Emergencies provides assistance to
State and local governments when radiological
emergency adversely affects one or more
transportation modes and the States or local
jurisdictions requesting assistance have
inadequate technical and logistical resources to
meet the demands created by a radiological
emergency. - Can id sources of civil transportation
- Coordinate Federal civil transportation
- Control airspace
19Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Role
- VA can assist other Federal agencies, State and
local governments and individuals in an emergency
at the request of LFA by - Providing immediate and long-term medical care
(including radiation trauma) - Burial/disposition of deceased.
20General Services Administration (GSA) Role
- GSA responsible to direct, coordinate and provide
logistical support of other Federal Agencies.
Manages provision and operations of
telecommunications and automated data processing
services (FECC) and management.
21National Communications System (NCS) Role
- NCS, under National Plan for Telecommunications
Support in Non-Wartime Emergencies, is
responsible for adequate telecommunications
support the the Federal response and recovery
operations.
22Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Role
- FEMA is responsible for coordinating offsite
Federal response activities and Federal
assistance to State and local governments for
functions other than radiological monitoring and
assessment.