Wash. Admin. Code § 173-186-510
To receive the credit from ecology for performing a required drill, the plan holder shall conduct the following drills within each triennial cycle.
| Type of Drill | Frequency Within the Triennial Cycle | Special Instructions | Scheduling Instructions |
| Tabletop drills | 3 - One in each year of the cycle | One of the three shall involve a worst case discharge scenario. The worst case discharge scenario drill shall be conducted once every three years. | Scheduled at least 60 days in advance, except the worst case discharge scenario at least 90 days in advance. |
| Deployment drills | 6 - Two per year | These drills include notification, safety assessments, GRP and equipment deployments. | Scheduled at least 30 days in advance. |
| Ecology initiated unannounced drills | As necessary | This drill may involve testing any component of the plan, including notification procedures, deployment of personnel, boom, recovery and storage equipment, and verification of ecology approved alternative speeds. | No notice. |
| Wildlife deployment drill | 1 - One in each three-year cycle. This is an additional drill unless it is incorporated into a large multiobjective deployment drill | This drill will be a deployment of wildlife equipment and wildlife response service provider personnel. | Scheduled at least 90 days in advance. |
| Multiplan holder large scale equipment deployment drill | 1 - One in each three-year cycle | This drill may involve dedicated and nondedicated equipment, vessels of opportunity, multiple simultaneous tactics, responses to potentially nonfloating oils, and the verification of operational readiness over multiple operational periods. | Scheduled at least 90 days in advance. |
(1) Tabletop drills: Tabletop drills are intended to demonstrate a rail plan holder's capability to manage a spill using the ICS, the SMT, and WRSP described in the plan. Role playing shall be required in this drill.
(2) Deployment drills: Rail plan holders shall use deployment drills to demonstrate the actions they would take in a spill, including: Notifications, safety actions, environmental assessment, land-based tactics and equipment deployment.
(e) Rail plan holders may receive credit for deployment drills conducted by PRCs if:
(3) Unannounced drills: Unannounced drills may be initiated by ecology when specific problems are noted with individual rail plan holders, or randomly, to strategically ensure that all operating environments, personnel and equipment readiness have been adequately tested.
(5) Additional large-scale multiple plan holder equipment deployment drill requirement. At least once every three years all plan holders must participate in a multiple plan holder deployment exercise. The exercise location will be selected by ecology to ensure all plan holders have the opportunity to get credit based on the areas they operate or transit. This drill is a test of the functional ability for multiple contingency plans to be simultaneously activated in response to a spill. This drill may be incorporated into other drill requirements to avoid increasing the number of drills and equipment deployments otherwise required. This deployment may include the following objectives:
(c) Demonstration of multiple simultaneous tactics which may include, but is not limited to:
[Statutory Authority: RCW 90.56.210. WSR 20-01-097 (Order 18-04), § 173-186-510, filed 12/12/19, effective 1/18/20; WSR 16-18-052 (Order 15-14), § 173-186-510, filed 8/31/16, effective 10/1/16.]