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Emergency Response & Procedures

August 9, 2011
The Situation in Japan (Updated 1/25/13)

As the situation in Japan continues to evolve, we want to keep you abreast of the latest information on the assistance and expertise we’re providing to the Japanese response and recovery efforts. Please take note of the dates attached to each piece of information, as this is a very fluid situation that is continually evolving.


January 25, 2013

Additional Aerial Data Available

August 3, 2011
Data from Deepwater Horizon

“Transparency is not only in the public interest, it is part of the scientific process. We want to make sure that independent scientists, engineers and other experts have every opportunity to review this information and make their own conclusions.”

-Secretary Chu

July 7, 2011
Emergency Procedures

Note: This page is pending deletion, please refer to the Safety and health main page for emergency procedure information:

http://energy.gov/management/office-management/employee-services/safety-and-health

 

July 5, 2011
ESF 12 Events

Emergency Support Function #12 – Energy (ESF-12), under the National Response Framework (NRF), is an integral part of the larger DOE responsibility of maintaining continuous and reliable energy supplies for the Nation through preventive measures and restoration and recovery actions.

July 5, 2011
Response Events

Emergency preparedness and response activities help to facilitate recovery from disruptions to the energy supply, thereby reducing the impact of these events.  As such, the ISER approach for emergency response is to leverage a coordinated integration of several DOE capabilities and resources to emergency response situations. These capabilities and resources include personnel with emergency response and/or energy systems operations experience, leading-edge analytical modeling and visualization capabilities, coordination and contacts with private industry, state governments, and U.S.

July 1, 2011
Infrastructure Security and Energy Restoration (ISER)

Ensuring a Secure and Reliable Flow of Energy to the Nation

Applying the Department of Energy's technical expertise to ensure the security, resiliency and survivability of key energy assets and critical energy infrastructure at home and abroad.

We work with the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and other national, regional, state, and local government and commercial organizations to:

October 5, 2010
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Avoided Through Weatherization

Learn about another benefit to weatherization that could save your life.

August 17, 2010
Energy SWAT Team Prepares for Hurricane Season

The National Response Framework details the Department of Energy's emergency support functions for the nation’s energy sector. ‪‪

June 18, 2010
Montgomery's horizontal grinder has normal handling capacity of 108 tons per hour. | Photo Courtesy of Lynda Wool
Managing Storm Aftermath in Alabama

Warm, humid climate and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico produce turbulent weather patterns that regularly bring tornadoes and hurricanes to Montgomery, AL. As a result, each year the state's capital city must manage tons of construction waste and storm debris. Now, thanks to a $2.5 million Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) from the U.S. Department of Energy, Montgomery will revamp its landfill sorting efforts and retrofit its historical city.