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Responders trained to the operations level with appropriate equipment can undertake ____ control options away from the product release.

Defensive


P324

____ control options include: damming, Diking, diverting, retention.

Defensive


P324

_____-actions to prevent or limit the flow of a liquid or sludge past a certain area.

Damming


P324

_____-actions using raised embankments or other barriers to prevent movement of a liquid or sludge to another area.

Diking


P324

_____-actions using raised embankments or other barriers to prevent movement of a liquid or sludge to another area.

Diking


P324

_____-actions to direct and control movement of a liquid or sludge to an area that will produce less harm.

Diverting


P324

_____ -actions to contain a liquid or sludge in an area where it can be absorbed, neutralized, or removed. Often used as a longer-term solution than other similar product control methods.

Retention


P324

_____ -actions to contain a liquid or sludge in an area where it can be absorbed, neutralized, or removed. Often used as a longer-term solution than other similar product control methods.

Retention


P324

Operations level _____ actions are limited to activities at a safe distance from the product, such as closing remote valves to stop further product from spilling/leaking.

Offensive


P324

The main operational tactics used with a flammable liquids are fire extinguishment, vapor, suppression, and _____ prevention.

Ignition


P324

___ Has the ability to extinguish pool, fires and assist in vapor, suppression, reducing the potential of ignition.

Foam


P324

The IAP specifies the decontamination ___ and resources for each hazmat incident.

Type


P325

Emergency ______-process of removing life, threatening contaminants from the victim as quickly as possible, without regard for the environment or property protection.

Emergency decontamination


P325

_____ decontamination-process of removing life-threatening and 10 minutes from large numbers of people in the fast as possible time to reduce surface contamination to a safe level, with or without a formal decontamination corridor or line.

Mass decontamination


P325

_____ decontamination-process of removing life-threatening and 10 minutes from large numbers of people in the fast as possible time to reduce surface contamination to a safe level, with or without a formal decontamination corridor or line.

Mass decontamination


P325

_____ decontamination-process of using chemical or physical methods to thoroughly remove contaminants from responders (primarily entry team personnel) and their equipment; usually conducted within a formal decontamination line or corridor.

Technical decontamination


P325

At a minimum, responders should establish ______ decontamination at all hazmat incidents.

Emergency


P325

Operations level or higher first responders conduct ____ Decon.

Emergency


P325

Research has identified preliminary exposure reduction techniques to reduce contamination levels on the exterior of the protective clothing ensemble when performed on scene immediately ____ incident operations.

After


P325

Research has identified preliminary exposure reduction techniques to reduce contamination levels on the exterior of the protective clothing ensemble when performed on seen immediately ____ incident operations.

After


P325

_____ exposure reduction methods, decrease carcinogens, which lowers cancer risk for responders.

Preliminary exposure reduction


P325

The ___ should include evidence recognition and preservation considerations.

IAP


P326

The ___ should include evidence, recognition and preservation considerations.

IAP


P326

Fire Service first responders should not collect ______ unless trained to do so, and assigned this task.

Evidence


P326

The final aspects of the APIE-T Process include evaluating progress, and ___ the incident.

Terminating


P326

Status updates, and _____ reports should describe the incident scene in relation to response activities.

Progress reports


P326

CAN stands for


___,____, and ____.

Conditions


Actions


Needs


P326

Radio communication is essential to safe and efficient Emergency scene operations. Most response organizations use full sentences (also known as ___ text) rather than codes (also known as 10 codes). Responders should keep radio traffic communications clear, concise, and ___.

Clear text


Confident


P327

Similar to mayday, when ____ traffic or priority traffic (typically this is voiced three times in a row) is transmitted, it will be followed by clear, concise, and detailed information.

Emergency traffic


P327

Many organizations implement the preestablished evacuation signal, such as ___ blasts of an air horn or a __-second high/low siren.

Three


15 second


P327

Consider _____ if there is a sudden change in temperature, containers pressure changes suddenly, a relief device activate, or there is a sudden increase in flames.

Withdrawal


P327

Normally, the last strategic goal in a hazardous materials incident are Recovery and ____ efforts.

Termination


P329

_____ deals with returning the incident scene and responders to a pre-incident level of readiness.


_____ involves documenting the incident and using this information to evaluate the response.

Recovery


Termination


P329

On-scene ___ efforts aim to return the scene to a safe condition.

Recovery


P329

In operational _____, responders complete actions to return resources to pre-incident readiness.

Recovery


P329

A vital part of recovering hazmat incurred expenses include the document and costs through the unit ___ and other tracking mechanisms.

Log


P329

During operational ____, responders may need to decontaminate equipment and apparatus to restore emergency response services.

Recovery


P329

Community ____ mechanisms, calculate tax revenue, and or subscriber fees, based upon the cost of equipment and personnel necessary to conduct, anticipated and unusual fire suppression, and emergency activities.

Funding


P330

And operations level responder in the role of incident commander is responsible for incident ____. At a minimum, all responders should participate in the termination ____.

Termination


Termination briefings


P330

The termination phase involves three procedural actions:


On-scene debriefing


Post incident analysis


Incident ____.

Critique


P330

Conducted in the form of a group, discussion, the on scene ____ gathers information from all personnel at the incident scene, including law enforcement, public works, and EMS responders.

Debriefing


P330

In the US, OSHA regulations require hazardous communication briefings, during which personnel provide information about the signs and ____ of exposure to hazardous materials present at the incident.

Symptoms


P330

The Postincident ______ (PIA) is the process of gathering information, completing reports, determining financial responsibilities and assembling information for the incident critique that is conducted once the analysis is complete.

Post incident analysis


P330

The ___ is a fact-finding analysis to identify trends in operational, strengths, and weaknesses.

PIA


P330

_____ analysis forms the basis for improved response.

Post incident analysis


P331

_____ analysis forms the basis for improved response.

Post incident analysis


P331

The incident ____ is a more formal means of evaluating all the events that took place during the incident.


This occurs as soon as possible after the post incident analysis has gathered the necessary information.

Incident critique


P331

In the US, ___’s perform incident critiques to identify operational deficiencies, and learn from mistakes. Hazmat critique documentation identifies operational _______.

AHJ’s


Deficiencies


P331