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concerns with the Indian River County Emergency Services <br />rep resentative(s).The decision to deploy assessment and <br />monitoring personnel will be made by the Chairman of the <br />BCC, after consultation with the directors of the Indian River <br />County Health Department and the Indian River County <br />Department of Emergency Services. The facility from which <br />hazardous materials are released is responsible for <br />providing technical support to local, state and federal <br />monitoring teams. <br />8.3.3 Coordination of Assessment & Monitoring Activities <br />The mission of the Indian River County Health Department <br />in the event of a hazardous materials emergency will be to: <br />1. Evaluate the potential exposure projections to <br />persons off-site which may result from the <br />emergency. <br />2. Make recommendations to the Chairman of the BCC <br />regarding appropriate protective actions. <br />3. Conduct field monitoring to prepare and confirm <br />projections. <br />4. Evaluate potential exposure resulting from <br />contamination of materials in the vulnerable zone <br />surrounding the facility. <br />5. Evaluate exposure to emergency personnel resulting <br />from operations related to the emergency. <br />6. Establish appropriate operational dose limits and <br />maintain permanent records of dose received. <br />7. Evaluate exposure and appropriate limits for <br />recovery, re-entry and post -accident operation. <br />When assessment and monitoring personnel reach <br />their assigned location, accident assessment will be <br />based on field monitoring results, the current <br />meteorological conditions, facility condition, facility <br />prognosis and any other relevant information. <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 59 <br />