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Hazardous Materials Management GroupWho We Are
Jeff Dukes- Manager, Hazardous Materials
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Hazardous Materials ManagementThe Hazardous Materials
Management Group (HMM) is responsible for compliance with the DOT’s Hazardous Materials regulations by
continuously monitoring the ever changing regulatory
climate. Furthermore, HMM aggressively works to prevent hazardous materials releases, actively prepares for response
activities, responds as necessary, and works across all departments to recover.
Prevention
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
UP Hazmat Team
• Prevention – Prevent releases of hazardous
materials in transportation.
• Preparedness - Develop internal and external assets for response and recovery.
• Response – Emergency response to releases to protect health minimize impact and stabilize the
incident. • Recovery – Progress incident to normal operations
and to the point where closure work can begin.
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Union Pacific Managers Hazardous Materials
Portland
Oakland
LACalexico
Nogales El Paso
Seattle
Eagle Pass
SLC
Eastport
Brownsville
Houston
St. Louis
Omaha
Twin Cities
Duluth
Denver
Laredo
DallasMemphis
Chicago
New Orleans
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Pompetti
Johnson
Villa-RealBavier Guy Moore
Lerch
Robinson
Heard
NewtonSekavec
Keeling ThompsonSalo
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Union Pacific Combination Responders
Portland
Oakland
LACalexico
Nogales El Paso
Seattle
Eagle Pass
SLC
Eastport
Brownsville
Houston
KC
St. Louis
Omaha
Twin Cities
Duluth
Denver
Laredo
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Special Agent-HAZMAT
Environmental-HAZMAT
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Sachs
Grant
Bockman
TudykEstrada
Meza
Marquez
Smith
Koscinski
Reeder
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Prevention
• Inspections– Tank car– Train– Crew audits
• Training– Employees– Customers
• Continuous Improvement– Industry committees
• BOE• AAR Tank Car Committee
– Equipment design improvements
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Preparedness
• Response Plans– HMERP– Community-Right-to-Know– OPA-90
• Training– Public Responders– Employees– Private/Industry
• Drills/Exercises• Commodity Flow Data
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ResponseTypes of Responses
• Hazardous Materials • Potential HAZMAT Releases
– Derailments – Overloads– Damaged Containers– Illegal Dumping
• Non-Regulated Material– Response arm of EMG
• Fuel/Oil
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Response• Safety
– Employees– Community
• Coordination of Responders– Public Responders (IC)– Regulatory Agencies– Specialized Contractors
• Response Duties– Analyze the problem– Plan the response– Implement plan– Evaluate & adjust
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Recovery• Product/Container Fate
– Product Removal/Transfer– Container decontamination/cleaning
• Incident Termination– Debriefing– Post Incident Analysis (PIA)– Critique– Required Reporting
• Site Remediation/Restoration
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2009 2010 2011 2012
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Non-accident Releases
764 - U. S. 2002
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2009 2010 2011 2012
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Accident Releases
31 - U. S. 2002
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2012 Top NAR Commodities
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2012 NAR Top Causes
ManwayLiquid ValveVaccum Relief ValveOverloadVapor ValveFrangilbe Disc
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201 NAR Manway Causes
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Nuts not Tool TightGasket DeterioratedGasket Not Aligned
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Top 10 shipments in Portland
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UPRR’s Response Management Communications Center
1-888-UPRR-COP(1-888-877-7267) For Emergencies Dealing with:
• Criminal Activities• Crossing Accidents/Accidents, Not at Crossings• Derailments• Fires• Hazardous Material Spills/Environmental Incidents• Injured Parties/Fatalities• Track Obstructions
Response – “It all starts here!”
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Any Questions?