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CD CONTENTS File Name Description Source Sample Emergency Response Plans City of Puyallup—Pierce transit.pdf Florida Template.doc Palm Beach County.pdf Port Arthur Transit.pdf Vermont—Model Emergency Operations Plan.pdf Section 1—Establish Policies Assumptions—City of Puyallup Washington.doc Assumptions related to terrorism—Florida.doc Plan Purpose—City of Puyallup Washington.doc Plan Purpose—Port Arthur Transit Texas.doc Plan Purpose—Vermont model.doc Situation—City of Tumwater.doc Situation and Assumptions—AACOG & Golden Crescent.pdf Section 2—Organizational Roles and Responsibilities Driver Memo.doc Emergency Participation Notification.doc FTA Threat Level Recommendations.doc Emergency Response Plan for the City of Puyallup (Pierce Transit is responsible for transit elements) Local Terrorism Incident Response Annex To a County or City Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Plan describing Emergency Support Functions for the transit agency under the county’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) Emergency Response Plan for Port Arthur Transit Example of an emergency plan template Assumptions (Statements of Belief and Limitations) for a locality Guidance for organizations located in Florida in developing terrorism-related assumptions (Statements of Belief and Limitations) Sample emergency plan purpose Sample emergency plan purpose Sample emergency plan purpose—taken from State guidance (model plan development) Sample emergency plan situation for a city Examples of Statements of Beliefs and Limitations (Assumptions) from two transit agencies Driver Memo—sample memo to employees soliciting their participation in emergency response activities Letter for employees explaining their obligations to respond to certain emergency events. This requirement is explained to and agreed upon by all new employees. FTA’s Transit Threat Level Response Recommendations Puyallup, Washington State of Florida Palm Beach County, Florida Port Arthur, Texas State of Vermont Puyallup, Washington State of Florida Puyallup, Washington Port Arthur, Texas State of Vermont City of Tumwater, Washington Golden Crescent Transit and Alamo Coordinated Transit John Sorrell Mountain Line Transit, West Virginia FTA

Threat Level Orange Memo.doc Threat Level Orange Poster.pub Threat Level Yellow Memo.doc Section 3—Countermeasures and Strategies 01—Prevention Visitor Sign-in Sheet.doc 02—Mitigation Hazard Assessment Worksheets.pdf Hazard Assessment Worksheets—Instructions.pdf State of Kentucky—Possible Hazards.doc Vermont Sample Hazards.doc 03—Preparedness MOU memo.doc Mutual Support Resources.doc NIMS implementation plan template.doc Pre Event Checklist small.doc Pre Event Checklist.doc Required on board emergency supplies.pdf Severe weather action plan.pdf Social Service Agency.doc Transit Terrorism Resource Guide.pdf Threat Level Orange memo Poster that notifies passengers of the alert level Threat Level Yellow memo Sign-in sheet to manage visitors given entry to the facility Hazard assessment tools assembled by FEMA Hazard assessment tools assembled by FEMA Listing of hazards and definitions assembled by the state of Kentucky Listing of hazards and definitions assembled by the state of Vermont Document used to commit resources and assistance to the local Emergency Management Agency Data sheet to collect and maintain information on potential mutual support resources (primarily transportation assets) Template to guide organizations in implementing new DHS requirements for use of the National Implementation Management System An agency/management checklist for pre-event activities and for planning activities. It is in a small format. An agency/management checklist for pre-event activities and for planning activities. It is in a regular format. Agency policy for on-board emergency supplies Intended for Maintenance Department Data sheet to collect and maintain information on social service agencies and their points of contact Florida Public Transportation Anti-Terrorism Resource Guide Mountain Line Transit, West Virginia Mountain Line Transit, West Virginia Mountain Line Transit, West Virginia HSP FEMA FEMA State of Kentucky State of Vermont John Sorrell John Sorrell Department of Homeland Security John Sorrell John Sorrell Connect Transportation, Gulf Coast Center DART John Sorrell National Center for Transit Resource File Name Description Source

Vehicle Inventory List (available for emergency response).pdf 04—Response Blank Checklist.doc Bomb threat checklist—Harris County.pdf Bomb threat procedures—Harris County.pdf Chemical & Biological Hazard Procedure.pdf Critical incident management for first responders.pdf Critical information from first responders.pdf Dispatcher notification sheet.pdf Driver Recall Roster.doc Emergency response checklist—MLT.pdf Emergency Response Procedures—After Hours.pdf Emergency Response Procedures—Normal Hours.pdf EmPrepPlanMod.doc ER SOP & Checklist.doc ER SOP small.doc ER SOP.doc Evacuation Shelter Loc.doc Event Checklist small.doc Event Checklist.doc First Responder List.pdf Incident Command.doc Vehicle Inventory List (available for emergency response) Blank template for a possible format for an agency checklist Checklist for gathering information for a phone-in bomb threat Procedures for managing a bomb threat Chem/bio agent response plan Critical incident checklist that first responders can follow Critical information that should be gathered from first responders Information that should be collected by a dispatcher upon notification of a situation Potential format for a driver roster with critical recall information Procedures for an emergency in checklist format Emergency response procedures to be used after normal business hours Emergency response procedures to be used during normal business hours Emergency preparedness materials—focused on transit Standard operating procedures & checklist This agency’s emergency response standard operating procedures in a small format to fit in a 51/2 by 81/2 binder This agency’s emergency response standard operating procedures in a small format to fit in an 81/2 by 11 binder Data sheet to collect and maintain information on shelters A manager’s checklist for an actual event, crisis or response. It is formatted to fit in a 51/2 by 81/2 binder A manager’s checklist for an actual event, crisis or response List of first responders to maintain during an emergency to track personnel Data sheet to collect and maintain information on incident command post and key personnel Mountain Lion Transit John Sorrell Houston METRO Houston METRO Houston METRO New York City Transit FTA FTA John Sorrell Mountain Lion Transit Mountain Lion Transit Mountain Lion Transit Minnesota DOT/Office of Transit John Sorrell John Sorrell John Sorrell John Sorrell John Sorrell John Sorrell Mountain Lion Transit John Sorrell

Maintenance Vendor.doc Media relations during crisis.pdf Mobilization & Resource List of Available Personnel and Equipment.pdf No fare service policy during emergency.pdf Press Release Listing.pdf Radio procedures.pdf Route Checklist & Emergency Drop Point.pdf Standard Protocols for Suspicious Items.pdf Transit Response to City Evacuation.pdf Vehicle Accident—Collision policy.pdf Vehicle Data Sheet.doc 05—Recovery Vehicle & Equipment record form.pdf Section 4—Plan Maintenance ERP—Quarterly update procedures.pdf Data sheet to collect and maintain information on maintenance vendors Tips for communicating with the media Data sheet to collect and maintain information on responders and resources during an actual emergency Policy for not collecting fares during a declared emergency Sample prepared press release for use during an emergency Guidelines for normal and emergency use of radio Pre-determined emergency drop points for use during an emergency FTA’s guidance Standard Protocols for Managing Security Incidents Involving Surface Transit Vehicles One-page document explaining the protocol for transit operations should the city of Pittsburgh need to be evacuated. Document is a good example of a brief overview that can be distributed to employees for reference. Vehicle Accident/Collision Procedures A format to maintain critical information on deployed vehicles Vehicle/Equipment Record Form Procedures for updating plan quarterly John Sorrell FTA Mountain Lion Transit DART Mountain Lion Transit Connect Transportation, Gulf Coast Center Mountain Lion Transit FTA Port Authority of Allegheny County and City of Pittsburgh Connect Transportation, Gulf Coast Center John Sorrell Brazos County Inter- jurisdictional Emergency Management Plan, Mountain Lion Transit File Name Description Source

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TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Report 86: Public Transportation Security, Volume 10 -- Hazard and Security Plan Workshop: Instructor Guide is designed to assist rural, small urban, and community-based passenger transportation agencies in creating hazard and security plans or in evaluating and modifying existing plans, policies, and procedures consistent with the National Incident Management System.

Appendices to the report (which are shipped on a CD bound into the printed report) are linked to below.

The TCRP Report 86: Public Transportation Security series assembles relevant information into single, concise volumes, each pertaining to a specific security problem and closely related issues. These volumes focus on the concerns that transit agencies are addressing when developing programs in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the anthrax attacks that followed. Future volumes of the report will be issued as they are completed.

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