CBRN Safety 138


CBRN Safety 138 :

Appendix A - Key Legal, Strategy, and Policy Documents and International Protocols: (1) Legal, National Strategy and National Policy Guidance: (b) Key DOD Guidance: (16) DODD 5525.5, DOD Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Officials: This directive assigns responsibilities and provides policy and procedures to be followed with respect to support provided to federal, state, and local law enforcement efforts. (17) DOD Manual 3150.8-M, Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures (NARP): This manual is issued under the authority of DODD 3150.8, DOD Response to Nuclear and Radiological Incidents. It provides a concept of operations as well as functional information necessary to execute a comprehensive and unified response to a nuclear weapon accident. It provides information for planners and response elements to understand the overall response concept and roles of DOD and the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration. (18) DODI 2000.18, Department of Defense Installation Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosive Emergency Response Guidelines: This instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures to establish and implement a program for a worldwide DOD installation hazard response to manage the consequences of a CBRN and bulk HE incident. It provides guidance for the establishment of a CBRN and bulk HE preparedness program for emergency responders at all DOD installations. It also prescribes that DOD installation emergency responders must be prepared to respond to the effects of a CBRN or bulk HE incident to preserve life, prevent human suffering, mitigate the incident, and protect critical assets and infrastructure. (19) DODI 2000.21, Foreign Consequence Management: This document establishes policy and assigns responsibility for DOD support to USG FCM operations in response to a foreign CBRN and bulk HE incident. (20) DODI 3001.02, Personnel Accountability in Conjunction With Natural or Manmade Disasters: This instruction establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for accounting and reporting of specified DOD-affiliated personnel, within CONUS and outside the continental United States, following a natural or man-made disaster. (21) DODI 6055.17, DOD Installation Emergency Management (IEM) Program: This instruction is a reference for response of a DOD installation to a CBRN incident. (a) Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for developing, implementing, and sustaining installation emergency management (IEM) programs at DOD installations worldwide for all hazards as defined in the glossary. Establishes the goals of the DOD IEM Program as follows: (1) Prepare DOD installations for emergencies. (2) Respond appropriately to protect personnel and save lives. (3). Recover and restore operations after an emergency. (b) Aligns DOD emergency management activities with NIMS, the National Preparedness Guidelines, and the NRF. (c) Establishes the DOD Emergency Management Steering Group. (22) DODI 6200.03, Public Health Emergency Management within the Department of Defense: Establishes DOD guidance IAW applicable law and ensures mission assurance and readiness by protecting installations, facilities, personnel, and other assets in managing the impact of public health emergencies caused by all-hazards incidents. (23) CJCSI 3121.01, Standing Rules of Engagement/Rules for the Use of Force for US Forces (Classified): This instruction provides the SRUF to be employed by US forces in a Title 10, USC, status performing DSCA missions. (24) CJCSI 3125.01, Defense Support of Civil Authorities for Domestic Consequence Management Operations in Response to a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosives Incident: This instruction provides operational and policy guidance and instructions for US military forces responding to domestic CBRN and bulk HE incidents. This instruction applies only to domestic operations. This instruction is of specific importance to the geographic combatant commands with domestic CBRN and bulk HE responsibilities. It identifies that domestic support encompasses both deliberate and inadvertent CBRN and bulk HE situations including terrorism, acts of aggression, industrial accidents, and acts of nature. It recognizes that these operations may be conducted by US military forces under immediate response authority and in support of the designated LFA. (25) CJCSI 3214.01, Defense Support for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Incidents on Foreign Territory: This instruction provides guidance for US military forces supporting USG-led FCM operations and DOD-led CBRN CM operations in response to a CBRN incident. (26) Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF): The GEF and the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP) inform DOD how to employ, and in part manage, the force in the near term. The GEF provides strategic planning guidance and identifies security cooperation focus areas for campaign planning - both foreign language for US forces and English skills for allies. (27) Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan: The JSCP provides guidance to the CCDRs and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to accomplish tasks and missions based on current military capabilities. It apportions limited forces and resources to CCDRs, based on military capabilities resulting from completed program and budget actions and intelligence assessments. The JSCP provides a coherent framework for capabilities-based military advice provided to the President and SecDef

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