LancasterCountyEmergency Planning Committee
Regular Meeting Minutes
August7, 2012
The regular meeting of the Lancaster County LEPC was held Tuesday, May 1, 2012.
LEPC Member Present:
Lancaster County Water & Sewer – Stephen White
Founders Federal Credit Union- Crystal Sellers
Lancaster City Fire – Chuck Small
USC- Lancaster – John Rutledge
Lancaster County Emergency Management – Morris Russell
Lancaster County Emergency Management – Darren Player
LancasterCounty Emergency Management – Patrick Helms
Lancaster County Fire Service – Keith Wilson
LancasterCountyFire Service – Stephen Blackwelder
Lancaster County Fire Service – Billy Lloyd
Visitors:
LancasterCity Fire – Justin McClellan
Lancaster County Fire Service – Britt Blackmon
Lancaster County Fire Service – Tony Gainer
Welcome to Members and Guests (Introductions): Chairman Chuck Small called the meeting to order and welcomed members and guests.
Approval of May1, 2012 Minutes: Motion was made and seconded that the minutes from the Maymeeting be approved as read. Motion was carried by unanimous vote.
Information Items:
- Patrick showed a video by the Chemical Safety Board titled: Emergency Preparedness: Findings from CSB Accident Investigations.
The video stressed three important aspects of preparedness required so that incidents can be mitigated with the best outcome possible: training, communication, and planning.
- Chemical users and manufacturers should notify emergency response agencies of potential threats and have contingency plans that they share with emergency response agencies. Notifications through Tier II submissions, site plans, MSDS, and participation in local LEPCs are ways local industry can share information and assist with emergency planning efforts that help prepare everyone for emergency incidents.
- Using information supplied by chemical users and manufacturers, emergency response agencies should develop plans to respond to identified threats. This includes training first responders, developing response plans, and purchasing specialized equipment as needed.
- First Responders should be trained and equipped to deal with potential problems safely. Tours and inspections of chemical and industrial facilities will help with the development of pre-plans and possibly help first responders understand the potential hazards they may face.
- In the event of an incident, the free flow of information between responders and industry is imperative for the safety of employees, the public and responders.
- There was a general discussion about preparedness and the sharing of information. This included information that not all chemical users report and some such as those in the agricultural industry are exempt from reporting all together even though they use Extremely Hazardous Substances. Chairman Small requested a search of records be performed and a list developed of companies that have reported in the past but may have failed to report since.
The next meeting of the LEPCwasinitially scheduled for Tuesday, November6, 2012. Since this Election Day it was decided to move the meeting to Tuesday, November 13, at 12:00 p.m. Lancaster County Water & Sewer has agreed to host the meeting at their new facility located at 1400 Pageland Hwy.
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
For the Committee,
Patrick Helms