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Responder are responsible for

Determining the appropriate response objective

Action options and response objectives

Offensive


Defensive


Non-intervention

Steps that should be taken when determining response objective

Est the exposures that could be saved

What do you use the response analysis form for?

Events sequence


Response objectives


Sample Response options

Absorbent

substance or item that soaks up liquid easily.


Adsorption

Adsorption is the adhesion of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent.

NFPA 1991

The standard on Vapor protective assemblies for hazard material emergencies

Level A protect against...

25 industrial chemicals, HD, GB

NFPA 1992

Level B, one or 2 piece suit... Splash protection... penetration against five liquids, chemical liquid protection only

NFPA 1981

Covers open circuit SCBA

Level A's should be selected when...

The greatest level of skin protection respiratory protection and eye protection is required

Level B is worn when.....

The highest level of respiratory, and skin protection required. will not protect against Vapors or gas

Level C

Only used when concentration, types of airborne substance are know. Uses APR

APR WILL NOT BE USED IN OXYGEN BELOW...

19.5

Level D is used when....

There is no know Hazards

This will not be used in the hot zone

Level D

Thermal protection

Fire entry suit


Poximity suit


Specialized PPE

Biologicals/eitological protection

Level c


Tychem

Asphyxiation protection

Level A, B ... SCBA

Chemical protection

Level A, B, C

SAR

Positive Pressure Air Line Respirator, 300 foot max, must have escape bottle



Air supplied by compressor, Air cylinders, Cascade system

APR is uesd with....at what oxygen concentration?

Level C... 19.5

What are the components of the APR

Full face piece, nose cup, head harness

Scba will been worn tell....

The concentration and the chemicals have been Identified

The 2 types of degradation of a suit...

Physical: weaking of the suit buy rubbing, bushing, or shrap object


Chemical: weaking by chemicals

Permetration

A

Permeation

A

Protective NFPA hour testing are....

Type one protect (EPA)

Level A... Full encapsulated

Type 2

Level B.... Not fooling cast of gaming with a scba one on the outside

Type 3

Supplied air respirator with encapsulation suit... SAR

What are the 4 heat exchange units

Air cooled, water cool, ice cooled, phase change technology

The process for selecting CPC...

Using established criteria by the OSHA/EPA


Must be compatible, with Chemical


Follow the manufacturers recommendation for finding info on CPC

Physical and psychological stresser

Limited dexterity and Mobility


Low visibility


Commo problems


Physically stress


Claustrophobia


Heat stress

Signs and symptoms of heat cramps

A

Signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion

A

Signs and symptoms of heat stroke

A

Blanketing

Applying a foam over surface of a hazard to stop off gassing

Coveing

Physically covering... Typically temporary

Damming

Physicall confinement of a liquid... Reducing the Chemical from flowing into the environment... Underflow/overflow

Diking

Dilution

A

Dispersion

A

Diversion

A

Fire suppression

A

Neutralization

A

Over packing

A

Patching

Leaks, holes, rips, tears or gashes

Plugging

A

Pressure isolation and reduction

A

Retention

A

Solidification

A

Transfer

A

Vapor control: dispersion, suppression

A

NFPA 472

The guidelines on jobs

Physical hazards of confidenced space

Engulfment


Falls/slips


Electrical


Structural


Mechanical

Durning an incident a supervisor can effectively supervise

3 & 7

Unity of command is

Smaill and everyone reports to 1 person

Unified command

Multiple agency operation

Incident command

A

Command staff

Operates in direct support of the IC

Safety Officer

Hazwoper reg 1910.120. All things safety

Public information Officer

poa

Liaison officer

Primary contact for supporting agencies.... Support operation.

Logistics

Supplies


Facilities


Sleeping


Sanitation


Showers

Operation

Manages resources and assigned resources... And staging area

A_________ Isa higher level of combined resources then either a division or a group

Branch

What is the first team to go down range?

Entry team

The recon team is responsible for?

Gathering information of the scene

_________&____________ must be set up before entry?

Decontamination and backup team

The Hazardous materials Branch director reports to....

operations chief or directly to IC

Incidence safety officer is Responsible for....

identifying and evaluation of dangerous conditions

What NFPA covers hazardous materials technician...

nfpa 472

3 component of a Sidewall repairs

Patch backing and clamp

3 ways to over pack a drum

Rolling slide


Slide in "V roll"


Slip-over

3 things for Considerations for assessing a leak inside a confined space

Oxygen deficiency (19.5)


Flammable or Toxic atmosphere


Engulfment Hazards

Consideration for product transfer

Bonding


Grounding


Eliminate ignition source


Shock Hazard (static electricity)

Control function maintenance of equipment

In accordance with AHJ and SOP


Weak battery's, and electromagnet feilds

Product transfer and transfer operation decision should be left up to

The appropriate technician specialist

Pressure transfer consideration

Compressed gas or inert gas to move product


Vapor pressure


Vapor compressor


Vapor compressor and liquid pump

When determining the effectiveness of the action of options you should check these 5 things

Effectiveness of the hazmat response personal are being used


Established control zones


Containment or confinement operation


Decontamination process


Personal protection equipment (PPE)

Evaluation of the decontamination process

Containment level are being reduce


Contaminated items are controlled and collect for disposal

Bonding is....

The process of connecting 2 or more conductive objects

Grounding is

The process of connecting 1 or more conductive objects to the ground

Brushing and scraping

Used in wet and dry decontamination


Requires encapsulated container and transportation

Vacuuming decontamination does not increase the________

Volume

Becare when using vacuum decontamination because....

Of the the static electricity created by the dust in the container


Requires specialized equipment

Who should be involved in critique

A representative Responding agency, or groups that were on scene