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MODULE 2 UNIT 1 Introduction & Review Instructor Notes

Unit 1 Learning Objective At the end of this unit of training each student will demonstrate knowledge of the pre-requisite course materials and will demonstrate an understanding what the Performance – Offensive (Level B) means. Scope of Unit The purpose of this lesson is to review the materials that have been given in prerequisite courses to attend this course and to inform the student about where the Performance – Offensive (Level B, OSHA Technician) came from. Learning Objectives At the end of this unit of training each student will demonstrate knowledge of the pre-requisite course materials and will demonstrate an understanding what the Performance – Offensive (Level B) means. Instructor Notes

Student Performance Objectives Have successfully completed training at the Awareness Level and Performance Level A for events involving hazardous materials, and for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and other specialized training. Have successfully completed training at the Awareness Level and Performance Level A for events involving hazardous materials, and for WMD and other specialized training. Complete training (or have had equivalent training and experience) in and understand the guidelines for the law enforcement officer at the Awareness Level and Performance LevelA. Student Performance Objectives[1] Have successfully completed training at the Awareness Level and Performance Level A for events involving hazardous materials, and for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and other specialized training. Have successfully completed training at the Awareness Level and Performance Level A for events involving hazardous materials, and for WMD and other specialized training. Complete training (or have had equivalent training and experience) in and understand the guidelines for the law enforcement officer at the Awareness Level and Performance LevelA. [1] Office of Domestic Preparedness. First Responder Guidelines, Published August 1, 2002; Rev B. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/docs/EmergencyRespGuidelinesRevB.pdf Instructor Notes

Student Performance Objectives Know terms used or associated with WMD agents and with mechanical and nonmechanical equipment that will be used by the officer in the performance of specialized tasks or assignments. Some of this mechanical equipment would be used to remove and transport suspicious packages and/or potential bombs or explosives to a safe location or to a container. Other equipment may include robots used to remove a potential bomb or explosive device, sampling equipment to help determine WMD agents and materials, and PPE for shielding and transporting radioactive materials. Know terms used or associated with WMD agents and with mechanical and nonmechanical equipment that will be used by the officer in the performance of specialized tasks or assignments. Some of this mechanical equipment would be used to remove and transport suspicious packages and/or potential bombs or explosives to a safe location or to a container. Other equipment may include robots used to remove a potential bomb or explosive device, sampling equipment to help determine WMD agents and materials, and PPE for shielding and transporting radioactive materials. Instructor Notes

Student Performance Objectives Know terms used or associated with WMD agents and with equipment that will be used by the EMS responder in the performance of specialized rescue tasks or assignments. This equipment will include PPE and medical materials used in rescue efforts in the hot zone. Understand the terminology (including any glossary of WMD terms, chemical reference manuals, equipment manuals), classes of materials and agents, and toxicology of hazardous materials and WMD agents, and of the equipment likely to be used by HazMat responders. Know terms used or associated with WMD agents and with equipment that will be used by the EMS responder in the performance of specialized rescue tasks or assignments. This equipment will include PPE and medical materials used in rescue efforts in the hot zone. Understand the terminology (including any glossary of WMD terms, chemical reference manuals, equipment manuals), classes of materials and agents, and toxicology of hazardous materials and WMD agents, and of the equipment likely to be used by HazMat responders. Instructor Notes

The “Guidelines” The Office of Domestic Preparedness (ODP) is a federal agency under the direction of the Department of Homeland Security. Part of their responsibility is to establish federal guidelines and national standards for the levels of responders at terrorism incidents. ODP has established a set of performance objectives called “Guidelines” These guidelines are intended to be met throughout the course much the same way that OHSA and NFPA establish performance objectives for successful completion of those courses. Hazardous materials courses-including basic, operations, and technician level courses-are eligible for support through SLGCP funds only if the course fully addresses the hazardous materials sections included in the ODP Emergency Responder Guidelines and the ODP Homeland Security Guidelines for Prevention and Deterrence. If the hazardous materials course does not fully address the hazardous materials sections included in the ODP Emergency Responder Guidelines and the ODP Homeland Security Guidelines for Prevention and Deterrence, then the course is not considered an allowable use of SLGCP funds Instructor Notes

Previous Courses HazMat & WMD Awareness HazMat Operations WMD Performance-Defensive HazMat Technician WMD Performance -Offensive In the Ohio HazMat and WMD Awareness course, students were taught the ODP awareness level competencies for terrorism incidents. A personal protection equipment (First Responder Kit) component of this course was given to responder agencies as needed. The HAZMAT Operation level course gave student responders the standards known as OSHA Operations level guidelines. At the successful completion of this module of training the student has met all the OSHA requirements for Operations Level training. Performance – Defensive course was derived from the ODP guidelines that were taught in module 2 of the HAZMAT Operations / WMD Performance – Defensive course. These were broken into five separate professions, • Law Enforcement • Fire Service • Emergency Medical Services • Hazardous Materials • Public The HAZMAT Technician level course gave student responders the standards known as OSHA Technician level guidelines. At the successful completion of this module of training the student has met all the OSHA competency requirements for Technician Level training. The WMD Performance – Offensive is the premise of this course and was derived from the ODP guidelines referenced to this level of training. This course is for the HAZMAT Technician for the continued ability to offensively handle WMD hazards as well as meet the requirements of the ODP Homeland Security Guidelines for Prevention and Deterrence. Instructor Notes

Course Review Review the outline in your book Have students follow along in the book as you review the outline of previous courses. Instructor Notes

Allow 10 - 15 minutes and then review the answers. Unit 1 Quiz Allow 10 - 15 minutes and then review the answers. Instructor Notes

Questions Instructor Notes