RESPONSIBILITIES, ORGANISATION AND RESOURCES Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES, ORGANISATION AND RESOURCES. 9.2.1. National contingency plan and tasks: “GEI Plan North SeaIn case of major pollution incident at sea, the general structure of intervention and pollution combating operations is stipulated in the national contingency plan for the Belgian part of the North Sea (“General Emergency and Intervention (GEI) Plan North Sea”) and is independent of the type of incident or threat. The GEI Plan North Sea defines the organisation of an overall, multidisciplinary response structure to the various emergency situations and incidents that may happen at sea and which require a coordination or management from Belgian authorities, such as: maritime emergencies, SAR and medical evacuations, marine pollution (oil or other harmful substances), incidents in windmill farms, etc. The Governor of West‐Flanders acts as coordinator of the GEI Plan North Sea. As stipulated in the GEI Plan North Sea, emergency situations at sea are managed by means of a structure consisting of two coordinating bodies (see Figure 1):  The Command Post Operations or CP‐OPS which ensures the operational coordination, and is under the operational lead of a Director of the CP‐OPS, the Dir‐CP‐OPS (see 3.2.);  The Coordination Committee which ensures the management coordination, and is under the coordination of the Governor of West‐Flanders. Most emergency situations at sea will lead to the activation of management coordination at provincial level, under the coordination of the Governor of West‐Flanders. In some cases however, a management coordination will be activated at federal level, e.g. in case of a specific request from the Governor, or in case of a security emergency. The start‐up of the operational coordination (CP‐OPS) does not automatically lead to the start‐up of management coordination (Coordination Committee). It is possible however that there is operational and management coordination at the same time, during which the CP‐OPS remains active and executes the tasks that the (provincial or federal) Coordination Committee has imposed. Besides the aspect of two coordinating bodies, the GEI Plan North Sea is also a multidisciplinary plan for the sea, in line with the general structure of emergency plans in Belgium. Each of the 5 disciplines (see Fig.1) consists of a functional unit of intervention tasks that are executed by different intervening services, under the operational lead of a discipline ‘director’. Therefore a specific ‘mono‐disciplinary Intervention Plan’ has also been drafted fo...
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