Yes to (1).
Somewhat to (2). Our university has a 24/7 Fire, ER, & Police presence- EHS supports /defers to IC.
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] 4-Gas Meters & IC System
In relation to a project I am working on, I have 2 very specific questions:
1.
Does your EH&S department have a functional 4-gas meter and know how to use it? What size institution are you?
2.
Is your EH&S department conversant with the
operational details of the Incident Command System?
Please reply to the list; long answers are NOT needed… I am trying to get a sense of the community as I develop a major proposal
Thanks
Neal
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