Environmental Response core capability
To assess and manage the consequences to the community, environmental values, domestic animals and livestock of a hazardous materials release, naturally occurring pests or biological hazard.
Critical Task Table 16: Agency roles mapped to the VPF, by critical tasks within the Environmental Response core capability
Critical Task 16.1: Conduct risk / epidemiological assessments and identify consequence management strategies.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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Airservices Australia | Subject to its regulatory obligations and only if spare capacity permits, Airservices Australia may provide assistance to state agencies in other emergencies that cause or threaten to cause death or injury to persons, damage to property, harm to the environment and disruption to essential services, including initial hazardous materials response on or in the vicinity of designated aerodromes. | 3.2, 16.7 |
DEECA | Control agency for response:
| 3.1, 15.7, 16.2 |
Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to coordinate waste pollution management strategies. | ||
Surveying and protecting threatened ecosystems, native plants and animals: Recovery Coordinating Agency (RecCA) for wildlife and threatened ecosystems and species, and Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to survey and mitigate risks to protect threatened bird, marsupial, aquatic and plant species affected by emergencies on land within its portfolio and provide advisory services to others. | 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 16.2 | |
Surveying and protecting threatened ecosystems, native plants and animals: Recovery Coordinating Agency (RecCA) for wildlife and threatened ecosystems and species, and Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to undertake targeted interventions to maintain ecosystems and threatened species. | 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 16.2 | |
FRV | When responding to Hazmat events, the responding crew will, as much as practicable, attempt to contain the spread of hazardous materials into the environment. This includes, communicating with external agencies to ensure the event does not spread unnecessarily and for a smooth transition from the initial response to the remediation phase of a HAZMAT incident. | 16.5 |
Melbourne Water | Provide advice and support to the control agency and other response agencies regarding the impact of an incident or emergency (including pollution to waterways) within Melbourne Water’s waterway management district. | 3.2, 11.1 |
VFA | Key support agency to respond to Blue-green algae blooms where these impact on fisheries and fishing. | |
Key support agency to respond to fish mortality (fish deaths) events, including an initial impact assessment and notifying the relevant control agency if the cause relates /is suspected to relate to hazards managed by that agency e.g. exotic animal disease, pollution, blue-green algae bloom. | 3.2, 11.3, 16.2, 16.3 | |
Key support agency to responding to marine pest incursions. | ||
Key support agency to sample shellfish for marine biotoxin contamination. | 3.2, 16.2 |
Critical Task 16.2: Conduct monitoring and surveillance activities.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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DEECA | Control agency for response:
| 3.1, 15.7, 16.1 |
Surveying and protecting threatened ecosystems, native plants and animals: Recovery Coordinating Agency (RecCA) for wildlife and threatened ecosystems and species, and Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to survey and mitigate risks to protect threatened bird, marsupial, aquatic and plant species affected by emergencies on land within its portfolio and provide advisory services to others. | 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 16.1 | |
Surveying and protecting threatened ecosystems, native plants and animals: Recovery Coordinating Agency (RecCA) for wildlife and threatened ecosystems and species, and Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to undertake targeted interventions to maintain ecosystems and threatened species. | 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 16.1 | |
DH | Monitor, detect and investigate hazards that could become a risk or threat to public health or the health system. | 1.5 |
EPA | As a technical support agency provide environmental monitoring to inform the provision of advice in coordination with other support agencies. | |
As a technical support agency respond to and assess reports of pollution from the community, industry, government agencies and emergency services. | 3.2, 4.4 | |
LSV | Provide air and sea marine animal detection services in support of the VFA. | 3.2 |
NOPSEMA | Develop and implement effective monitoring and enforcement strategies to secure compliance for occupational health and safety, well integrity and environmental management in offshore petroleum operations and offshore greenhouse gas well operations and environmental management of greenhouse gas storage activities. | 1.3, 4.3 |
Ports Victoria | Monitor the movement and compliance with International Maritime Organisation (IMO) / AMSA and WorkSafe Victoria dangerous goods requirements through port waters. | |
Parks Victoria | Develop and administer procedures and guidelines to ensure processes are in place to manage potential risks associated with dams managed by PV consistent with the Strategic Framework for Dam Safety Regulations. Mitigation activities include: * implementing dam safety monitoring procedures for PV dams * Develop appropriate dam safety emergency plans to deal with a potential dam failure of high risk dams operated by PV undertaking periodic training and exercising to ensure the emergency management plan and associated business continuity plan is tested and can be implemented effectively * ensure dam safety programs and any identified risks / deficiencies are appropriately funded * Management practices that periodically review risk of PV dams. | 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 |
VFA | Key support agency for DH to respond to food contamination involving fish in Victorian waters. | 3.2, 16.3 |
Key support agency to respond to Blue-green algae blooms where these impact on fisheries and fishing. | ||
Key support agency to respond to fish mortality (fish deaths) events, including an initial impact assessment and notifying the relevant control agency if the cause relates /is suspected to relate to hazards managed by that agency e.g. exotic animal disease, pollution, blue-green algae bloom. | 3.2, 11.3, 16.1, 16.3 | |
Key support agency to sample shellfish for marine biotoxin contamination. | 3.2, 16.1 |
Critical Task 16.3: Coordinate the delivery of diagnostic services.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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DEECA | Animal welfare (livestock and domestic) arising from emergency events:
| 4.4, 4.5, 16.6 |
PV | Assist in the response to blue-green algal blooms by erecting relevant signage and taking water samples. This is described in the Blue Green Algae Circular where PV is the designated waterway manager under the Marine Act 1988, (e.g. Albert Park Lake, lower reaches of the Barwon River system (including Lake Connewarre, Lysterfield Lake and Tower Hill) under the direction of the relevant CMAs. | 2.3, 3.2 |
VFA | Key support agency for DH to respond to food contamination involving fish in Victorian waters | 3.2, 16.2 |
Key support agency to respond to fish mortality (fish deaths) events, including an initial impact assessment and notifying the relevant control agency if the cause relates /is suspected to relate to hazards managed by that agency e.g. exotic animal disease, pollution, blue-green algae bloom. | 3.2, 11.3, 16.1, 16.2 |
Critical Task 16.4: Restrict the movement of spread vectors or hosts using legislative instruments (includes ‘standstill’).
Critical Task 16.5: Restrict the movement of hazardous materials or organisms using physical containment methods.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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AMSA | Manager of the National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies including management of oil spill response equipment stockpiles, an aerial dispersant capability and a national team of trained responders and emergency managers. | 12.4 |
FRV | When responding to Hazmat events, the responding crew will, as much as practicable, attempt to contain the spread of hazardous materials into the environment. This includes, communicating with external agencies to ensure the event does not spread unnecessarily and for a smooth transition from the initial response to the remediation phase of a HAZMAT incident. | 16.1 |
ICA | Support a coordinated clean up to ensure safety and efficiency. | 16.7, 16.8 |
PV | Provide trained staff to respond through clean-up and containment of oil and chemical pollution incidents in the local ports of Port Phillip, Western Port and Port Campbell, and state waters under the direction of DTP, in liaison with or as their agents, and the EPA under the Victorian Marine Pollution Contingency Plan. | 3.2 |
VFA | Enforce provisions under the Fisheries Act 1995 prohibiting bringing into Victoria, possession, transporting or release of declared noxious aquatic species. | 1.3, 5.4, 16.4 |
WorkSafe | Participating agency for the following hazardous materials (including industrial waste) incident mitigation activities: * reduction/substitution of HAZMAT use (including inventory minimisation) * HAZMAT storage design and maintenance (including transport design) * HAZMAT transport requirements (e.g. prohibitions, material volume and selection, route and timing selection, transport mode, stakeholder engagement (e.g. WorkSafe Victoria, FRV, DTP, CFA, transporter, receiver)) * Dangerous Goods transporter maintenance, training, licensing, inspection etc. (road/rail/marine/pipeline) - management of dangerous goods in transport, storage and handling * legislation, regulation and enforcement (e.g. Major Hazard Facilities, Dangerous Goods Code preventative requirements), supported by audits and inspection. |
Critical Task 16.6: Destroy the organism and/or susceptible hosts.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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DEECA | Animal welfare (livestock and domestic) arising from emergency events:
| 4.4, 4.5, 16.3 |
Critical Task 16.7: Render (disperse / dilute / neutralise) the hazardous material safe.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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Airservices Australia | Subject to its regulatory obligations and only if spare capacity permits, Airservices Australia may provide assistance to state agencies in other emergencies that cause or threaten to cause death or injury to persons, damage to property, harm to the environment and disruption to essential services, including initial hazardous materials response on or in the vicinity of designated aerodromes. | 3.2, 16.1 |
DTP | Control agency for:
| 3.1, 16.8, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 11.3, 4.4. 4.5 |
FRV | When responding to Hazmat events, the responding crew will, as much as practicable, render a hazardous material safe through dilution, dispersal or neutralisation, in consultation with appropriate agencies. This may include collection and relocation once hazardous materials are rendered safe. | 16.8 |
ICA | Support a coordinated clean up to ensure safety and efficiency. | 16.5, 16.8 |
PV | Provide trained staff and equipment to support response to oiled wildlife, in accordance with the Wildlife Response Plan for Oil Spills under the direction of DEECA or DTP through the Wildlife Response Plan for Marine Pollution Emergencies and/or the Marine Pollution Contingency Plan. | 3.2 |
Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to rehabilitate, restore and reinstate public land and tourism and visitor assets managed directly by PV from the agreed date of transition from emergency response to recovery, including:
| 16.8, 18.1, 18.4, 18.5 |
Critical Task 16.8: Dispose of contaminated waste.
Agency | Activity | Additional alignment to critical tasks |
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DEECA | Lead the disposal of Emergency Animal Disease waste in a large scale (level 3) EAD response. | 16.9 |
DTP | Control agency for:
| 3.1, 16.7, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 11.3, 4.4. 4.5 |
EPA | Provide technical support in the prevention, mitigation and risk reduction of pollution and waste emergencies by applying and enforcing the Environment Protection Act, including manage systems for the transport of priority waste from generation to disposal. | 10.4 |
FRV | When responding to Hazmat events, the responding crew will, as much as practicable, render a hazardous material safe through dilution, dispersal or neutralisation, in consultation with appropriate agencies. This may include collection and relocation once hazardous materials are rendered safe. | 16.7 |
ICA | Support a coordinated clean up to ensure safety and efficiency. | 16.5, 16.7 |
PV | Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to rehabilitate, restore and reinstate public land and tourism and visitor assets managed directly by PV from the agreed date of transition from emergency response to recovery, including:
| 16.7, 18.1, 18.4, 18.5 |