What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Hazmat Specialist position at Alamance County Government?
JOB
O (Occasionally) - Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5 hrs./day)
F (Frequently) - Position requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5 hrs./day)
C (Constantly) - Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5 hrs./day)
Physical Demands
Stand F
Walk F
Sit F
Manually Manipulate F
Reach Outward F
Reach Above Shoulder F
Climb O
Crawl O
Squat or Kneel O
Bend F
Talk/Hear C
See C
Taste/Smell O
Lift/Carry
10 lbs. or less F
11-20 lbs. F
21-50 lbs. F
51-100 lbs. O
Over 100 lbs. O
Push/Pull
12 lbs. or less F
13-25 lbs. F
6-40 lbs. F
41-100 lbs. O
Other Physical Requirements
Vision (Near, Distance, Peripheral)
Work Environment
Office Environment, Warehouse Environments and Outdoor Environments containing all elements.
Under general administrative direction, plans, organizes, and coordinates the County Emergency Preparedness Program and performs related duties. An employee in this class serves as a technical expert on all matters concerning hazardous materials incidents. Employee assists in preparing an emergency management plan for the county, which outlines the procedures to be followed in a natural or man-made disaster. Work also involves conducting industrial training programs.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES- Responsible for developing plans for preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery to natural or technological disasters.
- Plans and develops teamwork with local first responder agencies, municipalities, state, and federal partners.
- Responds to incidents, maintains operational facilities, including warehouses, and develops training exercises.
- Responsible for coordinating the efforts of the Local Emergency Planning Committee, ensuring community partners are aware and educated of the laws and regulations associated with hazardous chemicals and how to plan for emergencies
- Develops standard operating procedures for hazardous materials situations and coordinates multi-agency response to all incidents. Provides 24-hour response capability for emergency situations. Performs other duties as designated by the Emergency Management Director.
- Coordinates and assists City and County departments and agencies in the preparation of annexes to the basic plan relating to their activities and responsibilities.
- Prepares reports required by State and Federal Offices of Emergency Management.
- Prepares and participates in public relations and information programs for radio, television, newspapers, and for speaking engagements.
- Makes budgetary estimates and provides supporting data for use of the Emergency Management Director in planning for budget requests.
- Determine facilities to be billed according to proper storage codes to match facility storage.
- Develops contingency plans for facilities with hazardous materials that will meet SARA-Title III requirements and coordinates them with the Alamance County Multi-Hazard Plan.
- Work with the facility on required Federal and State reporting (e.g., Toxic Release 313, Tier II, Right-to-Know, Underground Storage Requirements).
- Performs related duties as required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
N (Not Applicable) - Activity is not applicable to this position.O (Occasionally) - Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5 hrs./day)
F (Frequently) - Position requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5 hrs./day)
C (Constantly) - Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5 hrs./day)
Physical Demands
Stand F
Walk F
Sit F
Manually Manipulate F
Reach Outward F
Reach Above Shoulder F
Climb O
Crawl O
Squat or Kneel O
Bend F
Talk/Hear C
See C
Taste/Smell O
Lift/Carry
10 lbs. or less F
11-20 lbs. F
21-50 lbs. F
51-100 lbs. O
Over 100 lbs. O
Push/Pull
12 lbs. or less F
13-25 lbs. F
6-40 lbs. F
41-100 lbs. O
Other Physical Requirements
Vision (Near, Distance, Peripheral)
Work Environment
Office Environment, Warehouse Environments and Outdoor Environments containing all elements.