Emergency response action definition

Emergency response action means those activities conducted
Emergency response action means those activities conducted by a local unit to clean up, remove, prevent, contain, or mitigate a discharge that poses an immediate threat to the environment or to the public health, safety, or welfare;
Emergency response action means an interim source removal conducted pursuant to Rule 62-780.500, F.A.C., initiated prior to contact with the Department and within 24 hours of discovery of an unexpected situation or sudden occurrence of a serious and urgent nature that demands immediate action to alleviate a threat to human health, public safety, or the environment.

Examples of Emergency response action in a sentence

  • Emergency response action related to HW fires or explosions shall be conducted in accordance with requirements listed in Plan 93-2.

  • Emergency response action relating to HW spills shall be conducted according to the requirement in the HMERP.

  • Emergency response action is an action required immediately to temporarily contain and stabilize a release or threatened release of hazardous substances, hazardous waste, or petroleum products that pose imminent and substantial threats to human health and the environment on property that FSA has a security interest.

  • Emergency response action plan In the event of an emergency which requires evacuation from the camp and potentially extended stay at another facility: In conjunction with the Jefferson Township Police Department a determination will be made to evacuate the camp population to a Jefferson Township School, which will be opened for this purpose.

  • Emergency response action is an action required immediately to temporarily contain and stabilize a release or threatened release of hazardous substances, hazardous waste, and petroleum products that pose imminent and substantial threats to human health and the environment on property that FSA has a security interest.


More Definitions of Emergency response action

Emergency response action means those activities conducted by
Emergency response action means any action taken by the County of Somerset, its Employees and/or Agents or Contractors, in response to a discharge or a threatened discharge of a hazardous substance for the purpose of:
Emergency response action means a response action that was not planned but results from a sudden, unexpected event. This term includes operations necessitated by nonroutine failure of equipment.
Emergency response action meansactivities intitiated pursuant to rule 62-780.500, F.A.C., within 24 hours of discovery of an unexpected situation or sudden occurrence of a serious and urgent nature that demands immediate action to alleviate a threat to human health, public safety, or the environment.
Emergency response action means an interim source removal conducted pursuant to Rule 62-780.500, F.A.C.,
Emergency response action means any action taken by the County, its employees, agents or contractors in response to a discharge or threatened discharge of a hazardous substance for the purpose of: (1) investigating its cause, source or effect; (2) conducting or overseeing a remedial action; (3) initiating any action to prevent or mitigate any risk or threat to public health, safety or welfare arising out of a discharge; and (4) to prevent or mitigate any damage or injury to public or private property or natural resources.
Emergency response action means any action taken by the Certified Local Health Agency, its Employees, Agents, Contractors, or Municipal Agencies in response to a discharge or a threatened discharge of a hazardous substance for the purpose of: