HAZMAT Overview Flashcards
Define a Hazardous Material
As defined by DOT. Is a material that poses an unreasonable risk to the health and safety of operating emergency personnel, the public, and/or the environment if it is not properly controlled during handling, storage, manufacture, processing, packaging, use and disposal, or transportation.
NFPA 472
Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents
NFPA 1001
Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications
Hazardous Material
“Working Definition” any substance that stores potentially harmful energy when not contained in its intended container
Regulations are issued and enforced by
OSHA & EPA
Standards are issued by nongovernmental entities like
NFPA
NFPA 471
Recommended practice for responding to hazardous materials incidents
NFPA 472
Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents
NFPA 473
Standard for competencies for EMS Personnel Responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents
NFPA levels of training are
awareness, operations, technician and specialist
HAZWOPER
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response. The federal document containing the hazardous materials response competencies. They can be found in 29 CFR 1910.120 – Fire departments are primarily concerned with subsection (q) Emergency Response
Awareness Level
Provides training that gives personal the ability to recognize a potential HM emergency, to isolate the area and to call for assistance; awareness level responders take protective actions
Operations Level
the operations level responder shall be that person who responds to HM/WMD incidents for the purpose of protecting nearby persons, the environment, or property from the effects of the release. Fire fighters in modern society are annually trained to the operations level because they should be able to recognize potential hazardous materials incidents, isolate and deny entry to other responders and the public, evacuate persons in danger, and take defensive action as such as shutting off valves and protecting drains without having contact with the product
Technician Level
at this level, fire fighters are trained to enter heavily contaminated areas using the highest levels of personal protection. HM techs take offensive actions
Specialist Level
this level receives more specialized training than a HM Tech. practically technically speaking the two levels are not very different. The majority of the specialized training relates to a specific product such as chlorine or to a specific mode of transportations such as rail emergencies