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1191 Colorado Emergency Operations Plan DODES 24 Hour Emergency <br /> SEOP(Part ll)Annex XVI Telephone #273-8855 <br /> d. Task all involved agencies to sup- mortuary operations, to include pro- <br /> port exercise efforts. cedures for body recovery, preser- <br /> 3. County Sheriffs - vation, identification, and <br /> a. County Sheriffs are by Colorado disposition of remains. <br /> Statute responsible for coordination 6. Mine Safety and Health Administration <br /> of all search and rescue operations a. Coordinate preparedness activities <br /> within their political subdivisions; with the Division of Mines, and as- <br /> mine emergency and rescue opera- sist in the coordination of federal <br /> tions may constitute a special or resources in support of operations <br /> unique situation within this <br /> as appropriate. <br /> framework. Coordination with the <br /> Division of Mines and DODES is b. Provide a plan for the deployment <br /> crucial. of MSHA personnel for mine emer- <br /> b. Prepare plan to include standard gency and rescue operations. <br /> operating procedures for mine c. Facilitate coordination of emergen- <br /> emergency activities based on each cy notification of federal personnel <br /> of the three basic emergency through the development and main- <br /> scenarios and requisite role and tenance of call out plans. <br /> responsibility; be prepared to imple- 7• Colorado Mine Rescue Council <br /> ment the plan. a. Assist the mining industry and mine <br /> 4. County Disaster Agency rescue organizations in organizing, <br /> a. Develop, update, and maintain the developing and training for mine <br /> County Emergency Operations Plan emergency and rescue activities. <br /> and annexes concerned with mine b. Assist in the development and main- <br /> emergency and rescue activities; in- tenance of current information <br /> clude procedures for dealing with resource files of mine emergency <br /> hazardous materials as specified in and rescue equipment and person- <br /> SARA Title III requirements. nel. <br /> b. Support state, local, federal, in- c. Assist the mining industry in the <br /> dustry, and volunteer units operat- development of uniform methods <br /> ing within their county for mine and standards for mine emergency <br /> emergency and rescue operations. and rescue activities in the State of <br /> C. Coordinate and communicate with Colorado. <br /> mining industry representatives on d. Conduct meetings to promote mine <br /> site plans developed for mine emer- emergency and rescue activities in <br /> gency and rescue operations; in- the state and serve as technical ad- <br /> clude development of facility plans visor to the Division of Mines on all <br /> for SARA Title III requirements. matters concerning mine rescue. <br /> 5. County Coroner 8. Mining Company Rescue Stations <br /> a. Develop and mountain local plan for a. Maintain the proficiency of person- <br /> disaster fatality identification and nel at a high state of readiness. <br /> XVI-5 <br />
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