FEMA CBRN Office | COSS Information Sheet
A Chemical Operations Support Specialist (COSS) bridges chemical expertise and emergency response, acting as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for hazardous materials incidents, supporting the FEMA CBRN office, and advising on decontamination, waste, and response plans, while in civilian/military roles, they might operate chemical equipment, manage inventory, or handle logistics in industrial settings, requiring strong technical, analytical, and communication skills for safe and efficient operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Emergency Response: Advise on chemical incident assessment, response capabilities, decontamination, and waste management.
- Technical Expertise: Serve as an SME, bridging chemical knowledge with operational realities for effective mitigation.
- Planning: Develop Incident Action Plans (IAPs) and integrate federal/state resources during crises.
- Support: Provide technical assistance to Incident Commanders and emergency management teams.
- Logistics (Civilian): Handle chemical inventory, receiving, stocking, and maintaining process equipment.
Skills & Qualifications
- Technical: Understanding of chemical processes, safety protocols, and hazardous materials.
- Analytical: Ability to analyze data, estimate exposures, and solve complex problems.
- Communication: Strong verbal and written skills to convey complex info to diverse audiences.
- Soft Skills: Detail-oriented, methodical, persistent, innovative, and collaborative.
Career Paths
- Government/Military: FEMA COSS, Army National Guard 74D CBRN Specialist (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear).
- Industry: Plant Operator, Process Technician, Chemical Account Specialist, Operations Manager, or roles in process safety/environmental management.
Training & Development
- FEMA: Involves specialized COSS training courses focusing on emergency response protocols.
- Military: Includes Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training (AIT) for NBC defense.