Training Guide to Ethanol Emergency Response

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Training Guide to Ethanol Emergency Response

An Introduction to Ethanol Module 0: An Introduction to Ethanol Module Time: 10 minutes/25 minutes During this portion of the course, you should facilitate the following activities: Introduction of instructors Introduction of course participants -(Tell who they are, experience, expectations) Overview of participant manual and other resources You will need the following materials to teach this course: Training Guide to Ethanol Emergency Response DVD -Includes videos Computer and projector/screen Paper chart or dry erase board

Introduction Increasing production, storage, & transportation of ethanol-blended fuels (EBF) Denatured fuel ethanol, E10, E85 Differing views on effectiveness of various firefighting foam concentrates involving EBF Emergency responders generally unfamiliar with EBF industrial processes Determining if EBF represents a unique hazard for emergency responders

Course Goal Upon the completion of this course, participants will have knowledge related to ethanol & ethanol-blended fuels. The course provides participants with: Chemical & physical characteristics Transportation modes Transfer operations Basics of foam Suggested responder tactics & strategies Environmental issues

Course Overview Module 0: An Introduction to Ethanol Module 1: Ethanol & Ethanol-Blended Fuels Module 2: Chemical & Physical Characteristics of Ethanol & Hydrocarbon Fuels Module 3: Transportation & Transfer of Ethanol- Blended Fuels

Course Overview Module 4: Storage & Dispensing Locations Module 5: Fire Fighting Foam Principles & Ethanol-Blended Fuel Module 6: Health & Safety Considerations for Ethanol-Blended Fuel Emergencies Module 7: Tank Farm & Bulk Storage Fire Incidents

Administrative Information Target audience Delivery method Course prerequisites Course length Target Audience This course is designed for individuals who will respond to ethanol-related emergencies as well as those who work at fixed-facilities and transport fuel. For additional information please visit the following web sites: http://EthanolResponse.com/ http://www.EthanolRFA.org/ http://www.iafc.org/ Delivery Method Course delivery method consists of: Lecture with PowerPoint presentations Videos Hyperlinks Exercises Participant discussions   Course Prerequisites None Course Length 4 hours - Lecture with PowerPoint presentations 6 hours - Lecture with PowerPoint presentations and student activities

Administrative Information Facility safety Restroom facilities Exits Refreshments Available resources At this point in the course, familiarize participants with the venue/facility.

On the DVD PowerPoint presentations Instructor manual Participant guide Videos Extras folder Additional hazmat resources How to Use This Package Training program with PowerPoint & video presentations Module PowerPoints embedded with instructor notes Instructors manual Participant guide Emergency Response Considerations video Responding to Ethanol Incidents video Customizable posters, brochures and press release template Railcar 101 PowerPoint 2012 U.S. DOT ERG TRANSCAER and CHEMTREC video’s and information RFA Fuel Ethanol: Guideline for Release Prevention & Impact Mitigation Chart 15 AAR Pamphlet 34 Association of American Railroads Loading and Unloading video Legal Notice

Resources www.EthanolResponse.com