CBRN Safety 098


CBRN Safety 098 : Chapter II - Domestic CBRN CM (4) Considerations: (E) CBRN Response Operations: (6) Phase V: Enable Civil Authorities (Transition): Transition functions begin when consequences of the CBRN incident have been mitigated and adequate support of civil authorities has been provided such that further support is no longer required. (a) Civil authorities and the JTF, as well as the supported CCDR or supporting or supported JTF-State, agree to implement a seamless transition of operational responsibilities to a designated civil authority or a designated command. Civil authorities are postured for full responsibility for NRF recovery operations and have the ability to accommodate surge requirements. Well before this phase begins, TF and JTF planners develop transition criteria with specific measures of effectiveness for each mission assignment. As required, they modify reporting formats to indicate readiness for transition. Resource managers should pay particular attention to accountability for nonexpendable items that are to be turned over to a civilian agency as part of transition. Site clean-up is coordinated with federal, state, and local authorities, and HAZMAT is turned over for disposition. Lessons learned and after action reports are completed. Commanders review redeployment schedules and mode of transport details with their subordinates and ensure that leaders understand the schedule and requirements for a safe and efficient redeployment. Redeploying forces may require decontamination, and medical observation and evaluation based on the pathogen or hazard involved. Forces safely redeploy to home station to reset and reconstitute. (b) The phase ends when all response forces are moved out of the JOA and when DOD Title 10, USC, Title 32, USC, or state active duty NG forces have transitioned all operations back to civil authorities and redeployed to home stations
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