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| | A USCG reference/job aid designed to provide quick access to the capabilities of various special teams specifically related to oil, hazmat and WMD. |
| | Updated since 1996, this compilation of references is intended to provide the user with information on in-situ burning that may be useful or interesting. |
External Web Links | | Provides resources for OSCs and others interested in oil spill technologies, dispersants and in-situ burning of oil, Jones Act guidance, and information management. The CRRT website provides additional regional information such as, response plans, meeting announcements, reports, and factsheets for Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and other Caribbean islands. |
| | Provides resources for OSCs and others interested in oil spill technologies, dispersants and in-situ burning of oil, Jones Act guidance, and information management. RRT IV website provides additional regional information, such as response plans, meeting announcements, reports, and factsheets for the southeastern U.S. |
| | The U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s USAJOBS is the official job site of the U.S. Government for Federal employment information. This comprehensive website allows users to browse job opportunities using a variety of search agents, including location, GS level, agency, category, etc; obtain the proper documentation to submit with the resume; create a user profile to store a resume and past job searches; and have questions answered regarding Federal employment. |
| | Ejobs.com provides links to private sector and government environmental employment opportunities in the USA and Canada. |
| | The U.S.C.G.’s Direct Commission Environmental Manager Program is a four week training course that prepares individuals for a career as marine enviromental protection specialist enforcing U.S. and International environmental laws and regulations. Duties include writing laws, developing emergency response plans, overseeing cleanups and investigations of hazardous material spills and inspecting ships and port facilities. |
| | NGA provides governors and their staff with information on communicating with the public, requesting federal disaster assistance and receiving other disaster resources. Also, shares examples of successful state emergency management programs, promotes emergency planning in the chemical industry and surrounding communities, encourages risk assessment and management. The Center's chemical emergency management project provides support to state emergency response commissions (SERCs). |
| | This program integrates transportation emergency preparedness activities under a single effort to address the emergency response concerns of state, tribal, and local officials affected by the Department of Energy's (DOE) shipment of radioactive materials. |
| | Located in Boise, Idaho NIFC is the nation’s support center for wild-land firefighting. Website includes a history of the NIFC, prevention and educational information, statistics, news, training and qualifications, and links to additional resources relating to wild-land firefighting. The NIFC is also home to the MAC group which helps set priorities during times when resources become critical. |
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