HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 97-147-CC (002)BC�ARD t3F COUNTY CUMMISSlC?NERS
Grant Cou�#y, Washingtan
iN THE MATTER 4F APPROWiNG
THE PUBL(C WC}RKS EMERGENCY
RESPONSE MUTUAL A1D
AGREEMENT
Resolution No. ��-�.��-c� { A )
WHEREAS, the State of �ll/ashington Department o# Transporta#ion in
coQperatian with the County Road Administration Board and the Ass�ciation af
WasY�ington Cities has develaped a Public Warks Emergency Response Mutusl Aid
Agreement to assist signatory agencies in responding to disas�ers/emergencies, and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the citizens of Grant County and the
State of Wa�hington to became a signatary agency to the mutual aid agreement
NCtW THEREFORE BE !T i�ESULidEQ, thai Grant Caunty hereby becomes
a signatory to the attached mutua( aid agreement entitled "Public Vlforks Emergency
Response Mutual Aid Agreemeni far Signatory Agencies in ihe �tate of 1Nashington"
BE IT FURTNER RESOLVED, that the Grant Gounty Public Warks Director
is hereby designated as the County's authorized represen#aiive as setfarth in the
agreement and shall be tl�e primary ccyntact for agencies requesting disasterlemergency
assistance.
QpNE THIS 9th DAY CiF September , 1997.
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LeFiay Aiiison, Chairman
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Tim Sr�ead
Canstituting the Board af County Comrr�issioners
of Gran# County, Washington
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of the Public Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid Agreement is to
permit signatory agencies to make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling
them to coordinate resources and to maximize funding reimbursement during
disasters / emergencies.
This Agreement will allow signatory agencies to support each other during
disasters/emergencies to protect life and property, when the event is beyond the
capabilities of the affected entity. This Agreement provides the mechanism for an .
immediate response to the Requesting Agency provided the Responding Agency has
the resources and expertise necessary and available.
When faced with a disaster or emergency, public works agencies have a
responsibility to maintain service and recover in the rnost expedient way. This can
best be accomplished by preparation, coordination and cooperation with other public
works agencies. Agencies are charged .with the responsibility of coordinating efforts
and compiling damage and recovery information on disasters and then reporting to
the appropriate authority. Then the State requests aid and assistance from the
federal government.
The following definitions for disaster and +emergency are from the Sfiate
Comprehensive �isaster Plan and were used in this Public Works Emergency
Response Mutual Aid Agreement:
Disaster - An event expected or unexpected, in which a community's
available, pertinent resources are expended; or the need for
resources exceeds availability; and in which a community
undergoes severe danger; incurring losses so that the social or
economic structure of the community is disrupted; and the
fulfillment of some or all of the community's essential functions
are prevented.
Emergency - An event, expected .or unexpected, involving shortages of time
and resources; that places life, property or the environment, in
danger; that requires response beyond routine incident response
resources.
The reference guide is designed to be useful to individual agencies during a
proclaimed emergency -- whether it be to borrow a piece of equipment for a specific
job or request crews to assist in repair of a major failure. The reference guide will be
updated and, revised periodically, please insert the revisions immedia�ely.
PUBLIC WORKS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the purpose of this pre-disaster agreement between the agencies is to
provide for immediate assistance to protect life and property;
WHEREAS, this Agreement is authorized under State of Washington, RCW's 35
(City), 36 (County), 38.52 (Emergency Management), 39.34 (Interlocal Agreement)
and 47 (Public Highway Transportation (DOT)); which is activated only in the event
of a proclamation of an emergency by the local and/or state government approving
authority;
WHEREAS, the agency asking for assistance from any .signatory agency will herein
be referred to as the Requesting Agency;
WHEREAS, the signatory agency agreeing to assist another signatory agency asking
for assistance will herein be referred to as the Responding Agency;
WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable that this Agreement be executed for the
exchange of mutual aid; with the intent to supplement not supplant agency
personnel. -
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by each and all of the parties signatory to the
Agreement as follows:
1. Each agency signatory to this Agreement agrees to furnish, upon its sole
discretion, those resources and services it deems to be available to each other
signatory agency hereto as necessary to assist in the prevention, response,
recovery and mitigation of proclaimed emergencies/disasters.
2. It is hereby understood that this Agreement shall not supplant pre-existing
mutual aid agreements nor deny the right of any agency hereto to negotiate other
mutual aid agreements.
3. The Responding Agency shall assist in only those situations for which it has
determined it has qualified personnel, appropriate equipment and necessary
materials. Resources of the Responding Agency that are made available to the
Requesting Agency shall, whenever possible, remain under the control and
direction of the Responding Agency. The Requesting Agency shall coordinate
the activities and resources of all Responding Agencies.
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4. It is hereby understood that the Responding Agency will be reimbursed (e.g.,
labor, equipment, materials and other related expenses as applicable, including
loss or damage to equipment) at its adopted usual and customary rates. The
Responding Agency shall submit an itemized voucher of costs to the Executive
Head of the Requesting Agency within sixty (60) days after completion of work
(RCW 38.52.080). Unless otherwise agreed, the Responding Agency shall receive
reimbursement within ninety (90) days after the voucher submittal date.
5. The Responding Agency shall have no responsibilities or incur any liabilities
because it does not provide resources and/or services to any other party to this
Agreement. The Responding Agency shall retain the right to withdraw some or
all of its resources at any time. Notice of intention to withdraw' shall be
communicated to the Requesting Agency's designated official, or the official's
designee, as soon as practicable. '
6. All privileges, immunities, rights, duties and benefits of officers and employees
of the Responding Agency shall apply while those officers and employees are
performing functions and duties on behalf of the Requesting Agency, unless
otherwise prdvided by law. Employees of the Responding Agency remain
employees of the Responding Agency while performing functions and duties on
behalf of the Requesting Agency (RCW 38.52.080).
7. To the extent permitted by law, the Requesting Agency shall protect, defend, hold
harmless and indemnify all other Responding signatory Agencies, and their
officers and employees from any and all claims, suits, costs, damages of any .
nature, or causes of action, including the cost of defense and attorneys fees, by
reason of the acfs or omissions, whether negligent, willful, or reckless, of its own
officers, employees, agency or any other person arising out of or in connection
with any acts or activities authorized by this agreement, and will pay all
judgments, if any, rendered. This obligation shall not include such claims, costs,
damages or other expenses which may be caused by the sole negligence of the
Responding Agencies or their authorized agents or employees.
8. Authorization and approval of this Agreement shall be in a manner consistent
with the Agency's current procedures. This Agreement shall be effective upon
approval by two or more agencies and shall remain in effect as long as two or
more agencies are parties to this Agreemenfi. Upon execution of this Agreement,
the agency shall send an original or a certified copy of the� agreement to the
Washington State Department of Transportation, TransAid Service Center.
TransAid shall maintain a list of all signatory agencies and send an updated list
to all agencies whenever an agency is added or removed from the list.
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9. Any agency signatory to this Agreement may cancel its participation in this
Agreement by giving written notic� to the Washington State Department of
Transportation, TransAid Service Center.
10. This Agreement is for the benefit of the signatory agencies only and no other
person or entity shall have any rights whatsoever under this Agreement as a
third party beneficiary.
Grant County Public Worlcs
Agency
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County, Washington
Public Work� Director
Authorized Representative ,
Se��ember 9, 1997
Date
I Designated Primary Contact:
Office:
Grant Countv Public Works
Contact:
Michael A. Murray
� Emergency 24 Hour Phone Nurnber:
� 509-754-4144
Approved As To Form
Phone Number:
509-754-6082
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PROCEDURES TO CONSID�R
in using the
Public Works Emergency Mutual Aid Agreernent
Below are SUGGESTED steps for your agency to follow when using the Public
Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid Agreement. The participants to the
agreement are listed by agency, with a contact person, their phone number and an
emergency 24-hour phone number. Simply make the contact and obtain the
assistance. (TransAid wi11 keep and updated list of signatory agencies on the
Internet and provide a copy to the signatory agencies.)
Rec�uesting Agencv Ste�s to Follow
When your agency is requesting assistance:
1. Assess the situatian and determine the resources needed.
2. Fill out the REQUESTING AGENCY'S CHECKLIST (see page 2).
3. Locate agencies included in the agreement.
4. Call the agency(s) listed that may have the resources you need.
5. Fill out a Requesting Agency's MUTLTAL AID INFORMATION form (see page 3).
6. Send copy of form to the Responding Agency as soon as possible.
Res�onding Agencv Ste�s fo Follow
When your agency is responding to a request for assistance:
1. Make sure you can fulfill the request before giving an answer. Remember, you
are not required to supply aid if you determine you can not spare resources or if
you do not have qualified personnel, appropriate equipment and necessary
materials for what is requested.
2. Analyze the level of risk of the request.
3. Complete the RESPONDING AGENCY CHECKLIST (see page 4) with the
information given by the Requesting Agency.
4. Brief your employees and prepare the equipment.
5. Complete the EMPLOYEE & EQUIPMENT INFORMATION (see page 5) form --
provide copies to your responding staff and to the Requesting Agency.
6. Dispatch staff to the Requesting Agency for assistance.
Su�ervisor of Res�onding Agencv Ste�s to Follow
1. Complete the INCIDENT COMMANDER CHECKLIST (see page 7).
2. Carry a copy of the Requesting Agency's MUTUAL AID INFORMATION (see
page 3) form and your EMPLOYEE & EQUIPMENT INPORMATION (see page 5)
form and provide a copy of each to the Requesting Agency.
3. Remember, you are responsible for your crew working in a safe and professional
manner. '
4. Track your equipment and materials inventory.
REQUESTING AGENCY CHECKLIST
Ensure that a real need exists. The Public Works Emergency Response
Mutual Aid Agreement is only to be used to support resources already
reasonably committed.
What can the Responding Agency help you repair or service? What is the
nature of the emergency?
Identify what type of equipment, material and skilled employees are needed.
How long may they be needed? Will Responding Agency employees work
independently or with one of your supervisors?
Where will Responding Agency employees eat, sleep and shower? Do you
need to make contact with the Red Cross for meals? What facilities/hotels
are available for Responding Agency employees?
Has an arrangement for refueling and repair of equipment been made?
Identify a staging area. Where will Responding Agency employees meet your
Agency supervisor(s) to be briefed and assigned work? Responding Agency
employees will need names of your supervisor(s), phone numbers and
locations and times to meet and report.
Who Can Hel�?
Review list of Public Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid agencies and
locate an agency not affected by the emergency.
Contact your local Office of Emergency Management, if necessary.
Call the agency directly. Send written request as soon as possible.
Identify yourself and your agency. �
Fill out a MUTUAL AID INFORMATION (see page 3) form.
State the nature of the problem.
State your needs - personnel, equipment, resources, etc. Length of time
they will be needed?
Advise the Responding Agency on weather and road conditions.
How soon is aid needed? Is the work time sensitive?
Advise the Responding Agency where, when and to whom they are to
report?
Identify facilities that are available to Responding Agency (shelter,
food, et�.)
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Meet with your agency's union reps or supervisors to discuss how staff will be
used.
Identify a staff person to work direcfily with your employees to handle and
address questions. Provide local maps of the area with information such as
eating and sleeping sites.
Provide system maps and discuss how to use thern.
Review standards for the type of work being requested. '
Establish a communications plan. �
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MUTUAL AID INFORMATION FORM
Requesting Agency
DATE: TIME:
REQUESTING AGENCY:
NAME / TITLE C�llTTACT:
PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER:
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER:
TYPE OF EMERGENCY:
ESTIMATED DURATION ASSISTANCE WILL BE REQUIRED:
ASSISTANCE BEING REQUESTED (be as specific as possible.)
Technical Assistance *
Personnel Area of Expertise
Ec�ui�ment *
Cornm�tnication Equipmen
Materials *
* Items to consider in your request:
Inspectors Engineers
Technicians Truck Drivers
Operators Flaggers
Mechanics Bridge Repair
Electricians Dump Trucks
Gravel Pipe
Oiler Grader
Traffic Control Equip. Power Supply
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Surveyors
Utility person
Welders
Carpenters
Back Hoe '
Paving Equipment
Compactor
Communication Equip.
RESPONDING AGENCY CHECKLIST
DATE: TIME:
REQUESTING AGENCY:
NAME / TITLE CONTACT:
PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER:
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER:
TYPE OF EMERGENCY:
ESTIMATED DURATION ASSISTANCE WILL BE REQUIRED:
Fill out Mutual Aid Information form.
Clarify Need
Review types of damage and what Responding Agency employees may be
expected to deal with (volcanic ash, earthquake, flooding, etc.)
Review types of equipment, materials and number of employees needed and
skills required.
How long will your employees be needed? Should a relief crew be prepared?
Where will your employees stay and eat?
Identify a communications plan for crews.
How will responding affect your agency's current operations?
Immediately notify Supervisor, elected officials and TransAid of request for
Emergency Response Mutual Aid.
Pre�arations
Identify your responding emplo.yees. Review employee selection with union
reps or supervisors. Ask employees to bring necessary personal items.
Identify Incident Commander for your employees and appoint staff for
operations, planning, logistics and finance.
Review ER/FEMA documentation procedures with supervisors and initiate
record-keeping requirements.
Inventory and standardize tools and materials on vehicles. Inspect vehicles
for travel.
Set up daily check in time between Responding and Requesting agency.
Review progress, identify hours worked, working conditions and status of
crew.
Send cash (not check) or credit cards with Supervisor for emergency expenses.
Send mobile phone or ham radio equipment for back up comm'unications.
Be sure emergency food and water are on each vehicle.
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EMPLOYEE & EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
Responding Agency
Agency:
Supervisor of Crew:
Communication Equipment/Phone Numbers:
Report Time: Report Date:
Report To: Area Assigned:
Date:
ASSISTANCE BEING PROVIDED (be as specific as possible)
Su�ervisor & Crew Em,�lo,yees
Technical Assistance *
Personnel , Area of Expertise
Confined Space:
Ec�ui�ment *
Truck Type & Size:
Truck Materials Inventory:
Truck Tools & Equipment Inventory:
Communication Equipment:
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Materials *
Shoring Needed:
* Items to consider in your request:
Inspectors Engineers
Technicians Truck Drivers
Operators Flaggers
Mechanics Bridge Repair
Electricians Dump Trucks
Gravel Pipe
Oiler
Traffic Control Equip.
1 copy to Requesting Agency
1 copy to Responding Agency
1 copy to Crew Supervisor
Grader
Power Supply
Surveyors
Utility person .
Welders
Carpenters
Back Hoe
Paving Equipment
Compactor
Communication Equip.
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INCIDENT COMMANDER CHECKLIST
Responding Agency
U�on Arrival
Check-in with supervisor on site.
Review maps, damage information, repair needs and potential crew
assignments. Request information orl repair standards.
Ensure that lodgings, meals and refueling capabilities exist. If not, identify
crew member to work on problem and ask Requesting Agency for assistance.
Review documentation procedures with Requesting Agency's supervisor. and
obtain supplies to track repairs and costs associated with job.
Establish daily briefing time with Requesting Agency's supervisor.
Establish daily documentation briefing with Requesting Agency's supervisor
to ensure that tasks are completed.
Establish working shifts.
Review Communication Plan.
Dail� Process
Briefing with supervisors and crew on work assignments
Review safety procedures with crew.
Review events and any problems or positive interaction
Agency's employees or customers.
Ensure lunch and evening food breaks are provided and
meals, refueling and restocking is maintained.
Contact Responding Agency for briefing.
and progress.
with Requesting
that a system for
Review documentation at end of each day for accuracy and completion.
Work. Termination
Meet with crews to review successes and problems.
Identify total hours worked and number of repairs.
Total up costs associated with work.
Allow rest and recovery time before leaving for home.
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