Mods 1 and 2 Flashcards

1
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3 Types of medical Surveillance

A

Pre-employment
Annual
Termination

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2
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Components of Hazmat tactical and safety plan

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Site Map
Hazards Analysis
Safety and health Considerations
Tactical Objectives
Scene Control Zones
Tactical Command Structure
Hazard Monitoring
PPE
Decontamination

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3
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ICS Functional Elements

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Command
Operations
Planning
Logistics
Finance

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4
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What are the 3 major objectives of the HMT

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Analyze
Plan
Implement

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5
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What are the 8 components of a site map

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Control Zones
Work Areas
Decon Area
Access control points
Safe refuge area
Hazard areas identified
Topography/physical layout
Incident facilities

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6
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What are the site safety considerations?

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Site map
Hazard Analysis
Safety and health considerations
Tactical objectives
scene control zones
Tactical command structure
Site communications
hazard monitoring
PPE
Decon

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7
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What are the 2 categories of hazards for an incident?

A

physical
chemical

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8
Q

What is a base on the Ph scale

A

higher number

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9
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what is a acid on the ph scale

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lower

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10
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What are the limits of oxygen sensors?

A

altitude
limited shelf life
low temperature
oxidizer will give a high reading
high CO concentrations limit sensor life
humidity

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11
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what instrument is used to detect toxic and volatile gases?

A

PID

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12
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Ionizing particle

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defined as the energy required to remove the outermost electrons from a molecule being tested

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13
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Radiological survey and dosimeters devices are used to detect what type of radiation?

A

Ionizing (alpha, beta, gamma)

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14
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What instrument is used to detect toxic and volatile organic gases

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PID

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15
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Ionizing Potential

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Defined as energy required to remove the outermost electrons from a molecule being tested

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16
Q

When interpretations data from a Combustible gas indicators, in what unit of measure is the data displayed?

17
Q

Flammability Action Level

18
Q

Radiological Action Level

19
Q

Radiological survey and dosimeters devices are used to detect what type of radiation

A

Ionizing (Alpha, Beta, Gamma)

20
Q

Permeation Rate

A

defined as the amount of chemical which passes through a given area of clothing per unit of time

21
Q

4 Steps of Incident Analysis

A

Chemical profile
Incident profile
Behavior profile
Risk Assessment

22
Q

3 basic components of a hazardous materials incident

A

product
container
environment

23
Q

Harm

A

Contact with the material or energy causes harm

24
Q

Engulf

A

The material or energy travels away from the point of release, forming predictable patterns

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Stress
A unexpected and unwanted force acts upon the container
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Impinge
The material or energy contact exposures
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Breach
container is stressed beyond recoverable limits
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Release
the contents escape from the container
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Responsibilities of the Hazmat branch director
Establish and Monitor Access Points Recommend public safety precautions Monitor site Develop site safety plan Establish Tactical objectives Ensure safe procedures are followed Coordinate tactical operations with command
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Hazmat branch ICS
Director Safety Officer Site control leader Research leader Entry leader Decon leader