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- Page 34 and 35: mile from any reef which is less th
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debriefing will gather information
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LETTER OF AGREEMENTON LIMITED USE O
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minimize substantial threat to publ
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Appendix VIDispersant Use Operation
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APPENDIX VIDispersant Use Operation
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APPENDIX VI TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTIO
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DISPERSANT USE DECISION / IMPLEMENT
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DISPERSANT APPLICATION PLATFORM CAP
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DISPERSANT APPLICATION OPERATIONAL
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DISPERSANT OPERATION PLAN CHECKLIST
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GENERAL:OBSERVATIONS:PHOTOGRAPHY:In
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Incident CommanderOperations Sectio
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DISPERSANT / APPLICATION FORM FROM
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• Comply with the dispersant use
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• Coordinates and is lead for any
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SPRAYER LOG SHEET(Completed by Spra
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OBSERVATION AIRCRAFT / VESSEL / "OB
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• The visibility of the dispersed
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Duration of FlightPreferred Altitud
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DISPERSANT OBSERVATION FINAL REPORT
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SITE SAFETY PLAN TEMPLATE FOR DISPE
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Adequate protection may be achieved
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(404)639-0615 (24 hr) (voice) 0655
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GENERIC SITE SAFETY PLAN FOR DISPER
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• From a safe distance (at least
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SAFE APPROACH TO A HELICOPTERAPPROA
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c. Optimum storage temperature rang
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X. ANALYSIS FOR HEAVY METALS AND CH
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wear long sleeve shirt, chemical re
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