(1) The chief
of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire
protection or his or her authorized deputy, shall, in
consultation with the emergency management program within the
state military department, the department of ecology, the
utilities and transportation commission, and local emergency
services organizations:
(a) Evaluate the preparedness of local first responders in
meeting emergency management demands under subsection (2) of this
section; and
(b) Conduct an assessment of the equipment and personnel
needed by local first responders to meet emergency management
demands related to pipelines.
(2) The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the
director of fire protection or his or her deputy, shall develop
curricula for training local first responders to deal with
hazardous liquid and gas pipeline accidents. The curricula shall
be developed in conjunction with pipeline companies and local
first responders, and shall include a timetable and costs for
providing training as defined in the curricula to all communities
housing pipelines. Separate curricula shall be developed for
hazardous liquid and gas pipelines so that the differences
between pipelines may be recognized and appropriate accident
responses provided. The need for a training program for regional
incident management teams shall also be evaluated.
(3) In consultation with other relevant agencies, the chief
of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire
protection or his or her deputy, shall identify the need and
means for achieving consistent application of the national
interagency incident management system.
(4) For the purposes of this section, "local first
responders" means police, fire, emergency medical staff, and
volunteers.
[2000 c 191 § 20. Formerly RCW 48.48.160.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Findings -- Conflict with federal requirements -- Short title -- Effective date -- 2000 c 191: See RCW 81.88.005 and 81.88.900 through 81.88.902.