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EPA works closely with a variety of stakeholders, including industry and local and tribal governments to prepare for and respond to accidents involving chemicals, radioactive materials and other hazardous substances. The Agency is proactive in attempting to prevent accidents by offering guidance through its Risk Management Program. In the event of an accident, the EPA's Federal Contingency Plans outlines protocols for working with other federal agencies and local authorities to formulate a concerted response. The EPA also conducts accident investigations and compiles a database of accident histories so that they can be studied and learned from.
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Accidents
Accident Investigations,
Accident Preparedness,
Accident Prevention,
Chemical Accidents,
Radiation Accidents
Characterization
Contingency Plans
National Contingency Plan (NCP),
Oil Removal Contingency Plan,
Spill Prevention,
Threshold Planning Quantities
Counter-Terrorism
Disasters
Floods,
Hurricanes,
September 11 Response,
Volcanoes
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Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Response
Consequence Management,
Countermeasures,
Federal Response Plan,
Mobile Laboratories,
National Response Team (NRT),
On Scene Coordinators,
Radiological Emergency Response Team,
September 11 Response,
Training
Oil Spills
Facility Response Plan
Poisoning
Mercury Poisoning
Reporting
Reporting Requirement,
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
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