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501. This Letter of Agreement may b
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Appendix VIDispersant Use Operation
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appropriate place for you to use th
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ICS ORGANIZATION CHART FOR DISPERSA
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DISPERSANT USE DECISION / IMPLEMENT
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DISPERSANT USE DECISION / IMPLEMENT
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DISPERSANT APPLICATION PLATFORM CAP
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DISPERSANT OPERATION PLAN CHECKLIST
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(Completed or used by all personnel
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GENERAL:Incident Name: ____________
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Video CameraInfrared CameraBinocula
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DISPERSANT / APPLICATION FORM FROM
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INCIDENT COMMAND FUNCTIONAL CHECKLI
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DISPERSANT OPERATION GROUP SUPERVIS
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SPOTTER AIRCRAFT OR "SPOTTER"A. The
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SPRAY AIRCRAFT, SPRAY VESSEL, OR "S
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DISPERSANT OBSERVER JOB AIDReportin
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DISPERSANT OBSERVATION EQUIPMENT AN
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Title Aircraft/Personnel Tactical C
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COMMON ICS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EAC
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involved with dispersant operations
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I. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES1. Emergency
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Sign Up SheetTeam Member(Print Name
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GENERIC SITE SAFETY PLAN FOR DISPER
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Contrary to popular beliefs, helico
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GENERIC SITE SAFETY PLAN FOR DISPER
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1. TOXICITY:MATERIAL TESTE SPECIES
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GENERIC SITE SAFETY PLAN FOR DISPER
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As with any dispersant, COREXIT 950
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GENERIC SITE SAFETY PLAN FOR DISPER