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Responder are responsible for |
Determining the appropriate response objective |
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Action options and response objectives |
Offensive Defensive Non-intervention |
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Steps that should be taken when determining response objective |
Est the exposures that could be saved |
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What do you use the response analysis form for? |
Events sequence Response objectives Sample Response options |
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Absorbent |
substance or item that soaks up liquid easily. |
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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. |
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NFPA 1991 |
The standard on Vapor protective assemblies for hazard material emergencies |
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Level A protect against... |
25 industrial chemicals, HD, GB |
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NFPA 1992 |
Level B, one or 2 piece suit... Splash protection... penetration against five liquids, chemical liquid protection only |
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NFPA 1981 |
Covers open circuit SCBA |
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Level A's should be selected when... |
The greatest level of skin protection respiratory protection and eye protection is required |
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Level B is worn when..... |
The highest level of respiratory, and skin protection required. will not protect against Vapors or gas |
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Level C |
Only used when concentration, types of airborne substance are know. Uses APR |
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APR WILL NOT BE USED IN OXYGEN BELOW... |
19.5 |
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Level D is used when.... |
There is no know Hazards |
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This will not be used in the hot zone |
Level D |
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Thermal protection |
Fire entry suit Poximity suit Specialized PPE |
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Biologicals/eitological protection |
Level c Tychem |
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Asphyxiation protection |
Level A, B ... SCBA |
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Chemical protection |
Level A, B, C |
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SAR |
Positive Pressure Air Line Respirator, 300 foot max, must have escape bottle Air supplied by compressor, Air cylinders, Cascade system |
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APR is uesd with....at what oxygen concentration? |
Level C... 19.5 |
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What are the components of the APR |
Full face piece, nose cup, head harness |
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Scba will been worn tell.... |
The concentration and the chemicals have been Identified |
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The 2 types of degradation of a suit... |
Physical: weaking of the suit buy rubbing, bushing, or shrap object Chemical: weaking by chemicals |
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Permetration |
A |
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Permeation |
A |
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Protective NFPA hour testing are.... |
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Type one protect (EPA) |
Level A... Full encapsulated |
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Type 2 |
Level B.... Not fooling cast of gaming with a scba one on the outside |
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Type 3 |
Supplied air respirator with encapsulation suit... SAR |
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What are the 4 heat exchange units |
Air cooled, water cool, ice cooled, phase change technology |
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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 |
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Physical and psychological stresser |
Limited dexterity and Mobility Low visibility Commo problems Physically stress Claustrophobia Heat stress |
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Signs and symptoms of heat cramps |
A |
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Signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion |
A |
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Signs and symptoms of heat stroke |
A |
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Blanketing |
Applying a foam over surface of a hazard to stop off gassing |
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Coveing |
Physically covering... Typically temporary |
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Damming |
Physicall confinement of a liquid... Reducing the Chemical from flowing into the environment... Underflow/overflow |
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Diking |
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Dilution |
A |
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Dispersion |
A |
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Diversion |
A |
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Fire suppression |
A |
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Neutralization |
A |
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Over packing |
A |
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Patching |
Leaks, holes, rips, tears or gashes |
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Plugging |
A |
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Pressure isolation and reduction |
A |
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Retention |
A |
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Solidification |
A |
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Transfer |
A |
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Vapor control: dispersion, suppression |
A |
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NFPA 472 |
The guidelines on jobs |
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Physical hazards of confidenced space |
Engulfment Falls/slips Electrical Structural Mechanical |
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Durning an incident a supervisor can effectively supervise |
3 & 7 |
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Unity of command is |
Smaill and everyone reports to 1 person |
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Unified command |
Multiple agency operation |
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Incident command |
A |
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Command staff |
Operates in direct support of the IC |
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Safety Officer |
Hazwoper reg 1910.120. All things safety |
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Public information Officer |
poa |
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Liaison officer |
Primary contact for supporting agencies.... Support operation. |
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Logistics |
Supplies Facilities Sleeping Sanitation Showers |
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Operation |
Manages resources and assigned resources... And staging area |
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A_________ Isa higher level of combined resources then either a division or a group |
Branch |
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What is the first team to go down range? |
Entry team |
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The recon team is responsible for? |
Gathering information of the scene |
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_________&____________ must be set up before entry? |
Decontamination and backup team |
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The Hazardous materials Branch director reports to.... |
operations chief or directly to IC |
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Incidence safety officer is Responsible for.... |
identifying and evaluation of dangerous conditions |
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What NFPA covers hazardous materials technician... |
nfpa 472 |
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3 component of a Sidewall repairs |
Patch backing and clamp |
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3 ways to over pack a drum |
Rolling slide Slide in "V roll" Slip-over |
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3 things for Considerations for assessing a leak inside a confined space |
Oxygen deficiency (19.5) Flammable or Toxic atmosphere Engulfment Hazards |
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Consideration for product transfer |
Bonding Grounding Eliminate ignition source Shock Hazard (static electricity) |
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Control function maintenance of equipment |
In accordance with AHJ and SOP Weak battery's, and electromagnet feilds |
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Product transfer and transfer operation decision should be left up to |
The appropriate technician specialist |
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Pressure transfer consideration |
Compressed gas or inert gas to move product Vapor pressure Vapor compressor Vapor compressor and liquid pump |
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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) |
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Evaluation of the decontamination process |
Containment level are being reduce Contaminated items are controlled and collect for disposal |
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Bonding is.... |
The process of connecting 2 or more conductive objects |
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Grounding is |
The process of connecting 1 or more conductive objects to the ground |
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Brushing and scraping |
Used in wet and dry decontamination Requires encapsulated container and transportation |
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Vacuuming decontamination does not increase the________ |
Volume |
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Becare when using vacuum decontamination because.... |
Of the the static electricity created by the dust in the container Requires specialized equipment |
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Who should be involved in critique |
A representative Responding agency, or groups that were on scene |