MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Government Notification Requirements
3.1.2.9
Local/Regional Health Authority
• Provide health related information about toxic chemicals and by-products. • Provide accurate information to the public regarding the incident. • Establish health and safety information for product releases. • Monitor the health effects resulting from the incident and ensure appropriate data is collected and maintained. • Investigate the health complaints from the public. • Provide advice to the ICC on the existing or potential health effects associated with the incident. • Provide health advice and safety levels for any health or special care facilities and for other persons that are likely to be sensitive to the incident. • Ensure local hospitals are alerted when there is potential for an impact from a release. • Compile and maintain health related logs and records. • Participate in debriefings.
3.1.2.10 Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment - Sustainable Resources Development - Forests, Lands, Fish and Wildlife
• Provide a support role to MER during an upstream petroleum industry incident. • Maintain a 24-hour emergency contact number list. • Have the capability to send an emergency-planning officer to the ICC or PCC on 24-hour availability. • If notified of an upstream petroleum incident, contact MER and confirm awareness. • Notify fisheries and management staff in the area about the incident. • Fisheries and Wildlife Management Conservation Officers may be requested to assist the industrial operator and/or the local authority in establishing and maintaining roadblocks. • Forest protection staff assists in notifying forestry personnel and fish and wildlife personnel of the incident and its potential hazards. • Assist in locating transients for evacuation. • Inform transients within the hazard area of the release contaminants and safety measures to be taken. • Provide advice to mitigate the release in the ‘green area’. • Provide a representative to the OSCP and the ICC when requested. • Fight any fires started as a result of the product release within the ‘green area’. • Compile and maintain event logs and records. • Participate in debriefings.
NOTE: In some instances, the various Government Emergency Operations Centres may be combined and, as a result, not all Emergency Operations Centres may be activated.
Saskatchewan
January 2025
Section 3.1, Page 7
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