Home - NRT The U S National Response Team (NRT) provides technical assistance, resources and coordination on preparedness, planning, response and recovery activities for emergencies involving hazardous substances, pollutants and contaminants, oil, and weapons of mass destruction in natural and technological disasters and other environmental incidents of
About - NRT The U S National Response Team (NRT) is an organization of 15 Federal departments and agencies responsible for coordinating emergency preparedness and response to oil and hazardous substance pollution incidents
Site Profile - RRT III Home Page - NRT The Region 3 Regional Response Team (RRT3) is comprised of members from state and federal agencies committed to working efficiently to minimize the adverse effects of oil and chemical incidents that affect safety, human health and the environment
Contact - NRT You can find overarching guidance and best practice information at the NRT website (nrt org) and EPA’s Office of Emergency Management website (epa gov oem) If the situation is life-threatening or urgent, contact 911 (or your local emergency number) or the American Association of Poison Control Centers at 1-800-222-1222
RRT 8 - NRT Working together to protect against threats to our land, air and water
RRTs - NRT Each RRT maintains a Regional Contingency Plan (RCP) and has state, as well as federal government, representation EPA and the Coast Guard co-chair the RRTs Like the NRT, the standing RRTs are planning, policy and coordinating bodies and do not respond directly to the scene
Site Profile - CRRT HOME PAGE - NRT nrt org CRRThomepage Welcome to the Caribbean Regional Response Team (CRRT) Home Page The CRRT serves as the regional body for planning and preparedness activities before a response to a major or other significant oil or hazardous substance incident is taken, and for coordination and advice during such response actions
Resources - NRT The Chemical Workgroup under the CBRN Subcommittee, under NRT’s Response Committee, has developed Chemical Quick Reference Guides (QRGs) for chemical agents in the categories shown below QRGs are intended for Federal On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs)
Resources - NRT Summarizes the observations made by the NRT member agencies following the September 11, 2001 terrorist incidents in New York City and at the Pentagon Also includes preliminary recommendations for NRT and other federal agencies, and lessons learned from the incidents Anthrax: Observations and Lessons Learned from Anthrax Response (2004)