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TSGP Appendix | 2023 Page D-6 <br />and state regulations. The recipient (i.e., TSGP-grant supported) will maintain certification, utilization, <br />and training data to show their compliance in meeting or exceeding those guidelines set forth by the <br />Scientific Working Group on Dog and Orthogonal Detection Guidelines (SWGDOG), as of September <br />14, 2007, in addition to requirements set forth in the NOFO. <br />EDCT Submission Requirements <br />1)The recipient will ensure that a written security procedure plan exists for the safekeeping of all <br />explosive training aids, including safe transportation. The recipient will document the removal, <br />use, and return of explosive training aids used during training exercises or for any other reason. <br />The plan and all documentation must be made available to FEMA upon request; <br />2)The recipient will comply with requirements for the proper storage, handling, and transportation <br />of all explosive training aids in accordance with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and <br />Explosives’ Publication 5400.7 (ATF P 5400.7) (09/00), Federal Explosive Law and Regulation; <br />3)The recipient will ensure that certified EDCTs are available to respond to situations 24 hours a <br />day, seven days per week on an on-duty or off-duty on call basis. If TSGP-funded EDCTs are not <br />available, other non-TSGP-funded EDCTs may be utilized for this response. The intent is to <br />provide maximum coverage during peak operating hours and to maintain the ability to promptly <br />respond to threats that affect public safety or mass transit operations; <br />4)EDCTs under this grant are single purpose and will be trained to detect “live” explosives only not <br />“simulated” explosives. EDCTs must not have received previous training to detect any other <br />substances; <br />5)Recipient EDCTs will ensure that each EDCT receives on-site proficiency training at a minimum <br />of four hours per week per duty cycle. This training shall include, but not be limited to mass <br />transit passenger cars, terminal/platform, luggage, freight/warehouse, and vehicles. Complete, <br />detailed, and accurate training records must be maintained for all proficiency training conducted <br />by each EDCT. These records must be made available to FEMA upon request; <br />6)The TSGP grant recipient will conduct appropriate training or other canine activities, within view <br />of the public, to increase public awareness of EDCTs and provide a noticeable deterrent to acts <br />which affect public safety or mass transit operations. Recipient EDCTs will also ensure that such <br />activities include, over a period of time, a presence in operational areas of the mass transit system <br />during peak and off-peak hours. The recipient agrees that EDCTs will be utilized in the field at <br />least 80% of their duty time, annually; <br />7)Recipient EDCTs will provide safe and sanitary kennel facilities for program canines, and these <br />costs may be allowable with prior approval by FEMA. This applies to kenneling canines at the <br />mass transit system, handlers’ residences, or commercial boarding facilities. Canines must not be <br />left in makeshift accommodations or without proper supervision, protection, and care. The <br />recipient will ensure that canines are transported on-duty and off-duty in vehicles configured with <br />adequate temperature control, padding and screening to ensure proper health, safety, and security; <br />and <br />8)Recipient EDCTs will ensure that adequate routine and emergency veterinary care are provided <br />for all canines. <br />Note: FEMA reserves the right to conduct an on-site operational and record review upon 48-hour notice <br />to ensure compliance with applicable federal regulations. <br />Equipment and Capital Projects <br />Equipment and Capital Projects address the Soft Targets/Crowded Places; Cybersecurity; and <br />Equipment/Capital Projects Priorities.