On-Scene Coordinator (OSC): The predesignated EPA, Coast Guard, or Department of Defense official who coordinates and directs Superfund removal actions or Clean Water Act oil- or hazardous-spill response actions.
on-scene coordinator (OSC) The predesignated regulatory who coordinates and directs Superfund removal actions or Clean Water Act oil or hazardousspill response actions.
Coast Guard that serves as the national communications center responsible for notifying On-Scene Coordinators in the case of oil spill remediation.
Facility located at a safe distance upwind from an accident site, where the on-scene coordinator, responders, and technical representatives make response decisions, deploy manpower and equipment, maintain liaison with news media, ...
Coast Guard, the NSF is composed of three strategically located teams (Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts) who back up the federal On-Scene Coordinator.
Regional Response Team (RRT)- Representatives of federal, local, and state agencies who may assist in coordination of activities at the request of the On-Scene Coordinator before and during a significant pollution incident such as an oil spill, ...
See also: Superfund, Emission, Gas, Cleanup, National
 
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