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Annex 8-3Equipment Quantity Unit Cost (US$) Cost (US$)) AgencyPower Generators 2 5,000 10,000 O/M ContractorOther LS 1,000 BBAMedical Equipment:Examination Table 2 250 500 O/M ContractorMedical Trolleys 4 45 180 O/M ContractorStretcher 2 60 120 O/M ContractorScreen 2 30 60 O/M ContractorIV Stand 10 30 300 O/M ContractorOtoscope 2 100 200 O/M ContractorOpthalmoscope 2 300 600 O/M ContractorStethoscope 5 65 325 O/M ContractorDefibrillator 2 3,930 7,860 O/M ContractorPortable Respirator 6 35 210 O/M ContractorX‐Ray Mobile Unit 2 50,000 100,000 O/M ContractorFirst Aid Supplies 15 30 450 O/M ContractorOther Medical Supplies 2 75 150 O/M ContractorTotal Cost 110,955c. MeetingsThe ERC will hold monthly meetings to update, coordinate and discuss emergency responseprocedures.iii.Emergency Contact ListThe ERC will have up-to-date contact information (telephone numbers, alternative telephone numbersand facsimile numbers) of individuals within the ERC, members of the ERT, BBA officials, BangladeshArmy, local police department, fire department, DMB, BRTA, regulatory contacts, containment andcleanup equipment contractors, structural and maintenance engineers, technical specialists, publichealth, and department of environment.4. ReportingThe ERC will submit monthly reports to the ERT. The ERC will also submit a report to the ERTfollowing an emergency event. The ERT will verify the preparedness of the ERC for emergencyevents from the monthly reports. Also following an emergency event, the ERT will verify theeffectiveness of the response from the report submitted by the ERC.5. TrainingThe ERT will review staff and contractor competency and identify training needs for committeemembers, staff and/or contractors including:In-house training;Courses and workshops;Emergency event case studies;Debriefs and shared learning with or from other emergency response organizations.IIPreventionA. IntroductionPrevention and mitigation activates work toward eliminating or reducing the impact of an event andincreasing the resilience of an affected community to recover from the consequences of anemergency event.Typical prevention and mitigation actions will include:<strong>Padma</strong> <strong>Multipurpose</strong> <strong>Bridge</strong> Design <strong>Project</strong>Final Report (Environmental Action Plan)Environmental Impact Assessment Report A8-39June 7, 2010

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