Enclosure (6) TO COMDTINST 16478.12
USCG SITE SAFETY PLAN/ATON BATTERY RESPONSE PROJECT
brought out of the water through a route that does not take
reduction area. This will prevent them from becoming
recontaminated by substances left where the batteries have been
sampled and bagged. If further decontamination of the divers
or their hand carried equipment is deemed necessary, they/it
shall be brought out of the water and through the platform
decontamination.
C.1.o. Following the completed recovery of - or determination of
nonexistence of - batteries, the site will be closed.
C.1.p. Site sampling in addition to that in paragraph C.1.k. above may
be required. This additional sampling may include bottom
sediment core samples, ambient water sampling, battery content
sampling or biota sampling. The sampling may be required
during any phase of the battery removal process. Specific
protocols for site sampling, if required will be provided.
C.1.q. To accomplish this operation, most of the following job tasks
will be required:
1)
Drum and Container Handling
2)
Battery handling
3)
Manual Lifting
4)
Helicopter Operations
5)
Small Boat Operations
6)
Motor Vehicle Operations
7)
Crane Operations
8)
Diving Operations
9)
Subsurface Moving and Lifting
10)
Bottom to Surface Lifting
D.
SITE ORGANIZATION:
D.1. DEFINITIONS AND KEY PERSONNEL. The command and control structure for
this response is discussed in the basic instruction. The dive team
shall continuously coordinate with the supporting AtoN unit. Both
report to the appropriate Group AtoN Officer who reports to the
District office (Site Coordinator).
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