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expected to be able to recognize haz-mat incident or attack, protect themselves, call for additional help, and secure incident scene |
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expected to do all things at Awareness level, plus initiate defensive actions to protect the public, environment, and property |
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Recognize Isolate Protect Notify |
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Yellow = UN number Blue = Name Orange = Action Plan, ON FIRE Green = Spills, not on fire |
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Training levels of Hazmat |
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Awareness Operations Technician IC Specialist |
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Proximity and fire entry suits (fire entry no longer used) |
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"Warning", "Danger", "Poison", etc. Related to consumer commodities |
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Max people in the hot zone |
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three short blasts from air horns |
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PPE that will protect against all hazards |
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Standard of Open-Circuit SCBA |
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SCBA certification requirements |
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Approval under NIOSH 42 CFR 84 Compliance with NFPA 1981 Special tests under NIOSH 42 CFR |
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Supplied-Air respirator; 300 feet of hose to a supplied air source is given, along with an emergency of 5, 10 or 15 minutes to escape a hazardous atmosphere. Type C respirators |
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Air-purifying respirators; removes a specific containment; may be powered or non-powered Do NOT supply oxygen, and only protect against specific containment. |
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Particle-removing Vapor and gas-removing Combination particle and vapor-gas removing |
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'dust masks', protect from large particles, but NOT small ones (protects from concrete dust, but not asbestos) |
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Vapor and gas-removing filters |
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APR; typically use some kind of sorbent material to remove targeted vapor or gas |
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powered APR; uses a blower to pass contaminated air through a canister or filter to remove the contaminants and supply purified air to the facepiece. May be used at CBR (chemical, biological and radiological) incidents DO NOT USE IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES |
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provide loose-fitting, lightweight respiratory protection that can be worn with glasses, facial hair and beards more likely to be used in emergency rooms and hospitals |
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designed for escaping a hot zone; designated for 15 minute protection in a hood style |
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Structural firefighting clothing as chemically-protective |
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is NOT a substitute, but may provide some limited protection |
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Generally not allowed by Operations, although must be trained to wear it ENCAPSULATED SCBA highest level of protection available |
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worn when the highest level of respiratory protection is neccessary, but a lesser level of skin protection required provides splash-protection, but little to none against vapors or gases may be encapsulating or nonencapsulating |
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splash-protection and APR specific material HAS to be known |
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station-uniform nuisance contamination only; no atmospheric hazards |
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Standard for Protection Ensembles in Terrorism Events |
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Highest level of protection vapor or liquid agent is undetermined or in question vapor protection needed liquid contact expected |
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sufficient vapor protection direct contact with liquid droplets likely victims are not ambulatory but showing signs of exposure |
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sufficient liquid protection direct contact with liquid droplets likely victims are impaired but ambulatory |
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mission-oriented protective posture used by the military; six levels of protection, the higher the level, the greater the protection |
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Medical monitoring should be conducted... |
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before responders wearing liquid splash or vapor-protective clothing entering a warm or hot zone, and as soon as they leave |
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Minimum on each inspection record |
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Clothing ID number Date of inspection Person making inspection Results Any unusual conditions |
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Cleaning equipment minimums |
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clean respiratory equipment during the daily/weekly inspections at the beginning of each work period inspect, clean and disinfect respiratory protection before putting back into service |
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energetic, positively charged particles; rapidly lose energy when moving through matter can be easily blocked by skin, but still harmful if inhaled or ingested |
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fast-moving, positively or negatively charged more penetrating but less damaging can be stopped by clothing |
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high-energy photons; very penetrating can pass right through human body or be absorbed, thus a radiation hazard for the whole body 2 feet of concrete or 2 inches of lead needed to stop gamma rays |
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Ultra high energy particles that have physical mass, highly penetrating difficult to measure in the field and usually estimated by gamma measurements |
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Radiation protection strategies |
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time, distance, and shielding |
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gases that displace oxygen |
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chemicals that prohibit the body from using oxygen; can be used for a terrorism attack |
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minimum amount to cause death sometimes used in conjunction with a percentage (LD50 or LD100), percentage of animals dead in a test group |
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Median lethal dose (LD50) |
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does that will cause death in 50 percent of animals in a test group other half can be very sick, but not dead |
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Lethal dose low (LDlo or LDL) |
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Lowest administered dose of material capable of killing a specified test species |
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specialized bacteria that live and multiply in the gastrointestinal tract of ticks and fleas smaller than bacteria, but larger than viruses single-celled organisms, but only grow in living cells spread through bug bites |
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simplest types of microorganisms that can only replicate themselves in living cells; do not respond to antibiotics |
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single-celled organisms; most bacteria do not cause disease, but when they do, either invade tissues or produce poisons |
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toxins; poisons produced by living organisms, while the organism itself is not harmful can be manufactured synthetically or genetically altered for bio warfare |
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measure of the tendency of a substance to evaporate; pressure at which a vapor is in equilibrium with its liquid phase for a given temperature |
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temperature when the vapor pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure more liquid turned into a gas than gas is turned into liquid |
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liquid within a container is heated, causing the material to boil or vaporize; internal pressure violently ruptures the tank |
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weight of a given volume of vapor or gas compared to dry air |
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ability of a liquid or solid to mix or dissolve in water |
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flammable liquids that have an attraction for water (alcohol, methanol) |
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container suffers a general loss of integrity, such as glass shattering or grenade exploding |
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Bulk transportation container categories |
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Tank (rail car), cargo tanks (highway), intermodual containers (highway, rail, marine) |
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Vapor pressure below 25psi |
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pressures greater than 25 psi |
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Intermediate Bulk Container |
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IBC; designed for mechanical handling, can be flexible or rigid |
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Type A, B, industrial or excepted Type C is rare; this is aircraft transport, and not authorized for domestic use |
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Flammable solids, dangerous when wet |
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Oxidizing substances, organic peroxides |
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Miscellaneous dangerous substance |
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Railroad tank car markings |
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Initials, capacity STENCILED, specification marking |
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Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response |
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NFPA 704, uses a rating system of 1-4, 4 being a severe hazard |
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Instructions for hazardous materials, provides proper shipping name of company, hazard class, packing group, and quality of material |
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Trucking industry paper indicating origin, destination, route and product |
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Shipping paper by railroad indicating origin, destination, route and product |
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hazardous ingredients, physical and chemical properties, health hazards, routes of exposure, precautions for handling, emergency and first-aid procedures, control measures |
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Salivation Lacrimation (drooling) Urination Defication Gastrointestinal upset Emesis (vomiting) Miosis (pinpointed pupils) |
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Gather info Estimate potential course and harm Determine strategic goals Assess tactical options and resources Plan of action implementation Evaluate operations Review the process |
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within the capabilities of the fire or emergency services |
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beyond the capabilities of first responders and may be beyond the capabilities of the organization having jurisdiction |
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requires resources from state agencies, and/or private industry in addition to unified command |
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first resource a responder should use if they need outside assistance |
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removing contamination as quickly as possible, sometimes without formal establishment |
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rapid decontamination of multiple people at one time |
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using chemical or physical methods to thoroughly remove contaminants from responders and equipment; may also be used for victims in non-life threatening situations |
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The decon corridor should be set up... |
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before performing ANY work in the hot zone |
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Operations-level firefighters in decon may... |
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instruct people on what to do and where to go |
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If a crime is suspected... |
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law enforcement must be notified |
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Recovery and determination phase |
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occurs when the IC determines that all victims have been accounted for and all hazards have been controlled |
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