Chapter 37 Hazmat Flashcards
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area where the Incident Command post and support functions are located
Cold Zone
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the first on the scene to establish order and initiate the Incident Command System
Command
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a chemical and/or physical process that reduces or prevents the spread of contamination from persons or equipment: the removal of hazardous substances from employees and their equipment to the extent necessary to preclude foreseeable health effects
Decontamination
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a predefined set of instructions for a community’s emergency responders
Disaster Plan
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any substance or material in a form that poses an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported in commerce or kept in storage of a warehouse, port, depot, or railroad facility
Hazardous Material
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area immediately surrounding a hazmat incident; extends far enough to prevent adverse effects outside the zone
Hot Zone
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the person or persons who assume overall direction of a large-scale incident
Incident Command
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a subset of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) designed specifically for management of multiple-casualty incidents
Incident Command System (ICS)
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any medical or trauma incident involving multiple patients
Multiple-Casualty Incident (MCI)
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the management system used by federal, state, and local governments to manage emergencies in the United States
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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command organization in which a single agency controls all resources and operations
Single Incident Command
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the area where ambulances are parked and other resources are held until needed
Staging Area
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person responsible for overseeing ambulances and ambulance personnel at a multiple-casualty incident
Staging Supervisor
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a measurable representation of ability to manage a sudden influx of patients. It is dependent on a well-functioning incident management system and the variables of space, supplies, staff, and any special consideration (contaminated or contagious patients, for example)
Surge Capacity
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person responsible for communicating with sector officers and hospitals to manage transportation of patients to hospitals from a multiple-casualty incident
Transportation Supervisor