An emergency response authorized by the commissioner may include technical assistance provided by a team via telephone and other means of communication or the deployment of team personnel and equipment to the scene of a hazardous materials incident.
Except as provided in subparts 3 and 4, the commissioner shall use the provisions of this subpart to determine whether to authorize a team response. The commissioner shall authorize a team response when all the following criteria are met:
The commissioner shall authorize a team response when the commissioner considers the response to be necessary to protect life, property, and the environment from the effects or potential effects of a hazardous materials release.
The commissioner shall authorize an emergency response team or a chemical assessment team response to provide standby technical assistance in support of a bomb squad response when the commissioner considers it necessary. A response under this subpart is limited to incidents involving explosives, explosive devices, incendiary devices, shock-sensitive explosive chemicals, or a law enforcement agency response to clandestine drug lab incidents. When a team responds, its costs are recoverable costs.
Authority to request the response of an emergency response team and a chemical assessment team resides with local authorities whose jurisdiction includes the scene of the hazardous materials incident.
The Minnesota duty officer system is the point of contact for requesting a response by an emergency response team or a chemical assessment team.
Team response may be canceled en route to an incident only by the local authority that initially requested the response.
The team may terminate response actions at an incident without direction from the incident commander when the team leader or safety officer determines that the ordered response actions would place team personnel in imminent danger.
Team response may be terminated at an incident upon the direction of the local incident commander, or as provided in subpart 8 or part 7514.0900, subpart 5.
The average deployment time for emergency response teams and chemical assessment teams must not exceed 15 minutes.
Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7514, pt. 7514.1600
Statutory Authority: MS s 299A.50