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The U S National Response Team (NRT) provides technical assistance, resources and coordination on preparedness, planning, response and recovery activities for emergencies involving hazardous substances, pollutants and contaminants, oil, and weapons of mass destruction in natural and technological disasters and other environmental incidents of
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Like the NRT, the standing RRTs are planning, policy and coordinating bodies and do not respond directly to the scene The RRT provides assistance as requested by the On-Scene Coordinator during an incident To access a RRT Home Page, please select from the following map by clicking within the appropriate region: RRT Areas Region 1 Connecticut
- About - NRT
About NRT The U S National Response Team (NRT) is an organization of 15 Federal departments and agencies responsible for coordinating emergency preparedness and response to oil and hazardous substance pollution incidents The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) and the U S Coast Guard (USCG) serve as Chair and Vice Chair respectively
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Working together to protect against threats to our land, air and water
- 2024 Worker Safety and Health Technical Conference - NRT
Welcome to the 2024 National Response Team (NRT) Worker Safety Health (WSH) Technical Conference website! The WSH Technical Conference is March 13 (9:30 am - 4:30 pm ET) and 14 (9 am - 4:30 pm ET), 2024 The event will be held at the U S Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Headquarters, Rachel Carson Conference Center,5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803, and will include in-person
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CONTACT NRT The NRT is a national level planning and coordination body comprised of representatives from 15 Federal Departments Agencies with various authorities, roles, and capabilities in planning for and responding to oil and hazardous substance incidents
- Resources - NRT
The NRT Training Subcommittee's presentation: Emerging Risks Response Awareness Training: Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) describes the history of EPCRA and LEPCs, LEPC roles and responsibilities, resources available to LEPCs, and a case study of and best practices from the Honolulu, Hawaii LEPC The training is narrated by
- NRT Quick Reference Guide: Fentanyl
NRT Quick Reference Guide: Fentanyl GHS: Acute Toxicity, Category 1 H300 – Fatal if swallowed H310 – Fatal in contact with skin H330 – Fatal if inhaled
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