Alex Passa
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Alex Passa is a member of the The Horizon Scanning and Response Team is part of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat in the Cabinet Office.[1]
Agenda Item 5. New developments and issues.
STAC
Alex Passa of Cabinet Office presented the background to the STAC. It was
announced following the Buncefield and Litvinenko incidents. This replaces the
previous HAT/HAG.
A weakness has been identified in providing Gold command with appropriate science
and technical advice. The guidance currently applies to England only but has been
offered to DA’s as good practice. Local responders have responsibility to implement
the guidance in their own area.
Colin Ramsay stated that Health Protection Scotland is part of the NHS and not HPA,
therefore, for an emergency that occurs in Scotland the NHS will take the lead and
not HPA. A first draft of the guidance for Scotland had been completed in which
greater emphasis will be placed on the importance of health components in
exercises.
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Bob Powell welcomed the guidance, since it recognises the importance of the
provision of technical advice. However no specific guidance was provided on the
interrelationship between the roles of the GTA and the STAC/STAC Lead, which both
cover the provision of technical advice to Gold. Therefore there is a need to review
the application of the STAC guidance to the nuclear dimension and NEPLG will
facilitate this. It is important that any changes to emergency arrangements are tested
and any issues that are raised are reflected into the final revised guidance which
Cabinet Office will then issue as a more detailed supplement for the nuclear
dimension. It was noted that the STAC will be formed of personnel with the
relevant knowledge and experience appropriate to the incident.
The meeting expressed the view that it is essential that the GTA role is retained as it
provides key advice to Gold.
Action: Bob to produce further guidance in consultation with NEPLG for
Cabinet Office to circulate.
Notes
- ↑ Cabinet Office [http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/132676/civilnews2_new.pdf Civil Protection News, Issue 2, Spring 2007, p. 1