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T RAINING V OLUNTEERS The ARRL Introduction to Emergency Communication Course EC-001 (2011) Session Five

Reminder Complete two DHS/FEMA Courses IS-100.b Introduction to ICS IS-700 National Incident Management System

Session Five Topic Session 1 – Topics 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a, 5b Session 2 – Topics 6, 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 8, 9, 10 Session 3 – Topics 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Session 4 – Topics 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Session 5 – Topics 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Session 6 – Topics 28, 29, Summary, Final Exam

Topic 26 – Hazardous Materials Awareness

Hazardous Materials Amateur radio operators may encounter HazMat incidents, or to assist with emergency communications in such incidents HazMat – Any substances or materials, which if released in an uncontrolled manner (e.g., spilled), can be harmful to people, animals, crops, water systems, or other elements of the environment

Hazardous Materials... 1.Corrode other materials 2.Explode or are easily ignited 3.React strongly with water 4.Are unstable when exposed to heat or shock 5.Are toxic to humans, animals, or the environment

HazMat Explosives Gases Flammable and combustible liquids Flammable solids or substances Poisonous and infectious substances Radioactive materials Corrosives

Sources of Hazardous Materials Chemical plants Service stations Hospitals Hazardous materials waste sites Transport vehicles

Hazardous Chemicals On The Move Regulatory is the Department of Transportation (DOT) Name Chemical Class Symbol Chemical Number Chemical Class Gasoline Tanker

Identifying Hazardous Materials in Transit OrangeRed WhiteRed Red & White Red & White BlueYellow White Yellow & White Black & White

Hazardous Chemicals in Buildings NFPA 704M

Reporting a HazMat Incident library/erg

Guidelines for Handling HazMat Incidents Call for help immediately and let the experts handle the situation. Stay away from the incident site. If outside, stay upstream, uphill, and upwind. – Do NOT be tempted to get just a little closer so that you can read placards or other items If in a motor vehicle, stop and find shelter. If asked to evacuate, do so immediately. If requested, stay indoors—shelter in place.

During a Hazardous Materials Incident If you are able to see from a safe position, look for: – The four-digit number on a placard or orange panel – The four-digit number preceded by the initials UN/NA on a shipping paper, package or drum – The name of the material on the shipping papers, placard, or package

Reporting a HazMat Incident When reporting a HazMat incident, include the following information: – Identify yourself. – Give your current location and the location of the incident, i.e. street address or cross streets, road and mile marker, distance from nearest town, etc. – Briefly describe what you see (from a distance), i.e. liquid spill, gaseous cloud, etc, and any placard numbers or other information you can safely see. – If a gaseous cloud or liquid spill exists, give the direction the contaminant is flowing or moving. Give any pertinent weather or other information you can observe from a safe distance that might help the experts in responding to the incident. Be concise.

Hazardous Materials Incident Preparedness Find out what could happen. Address the hazards in your emergency plan. Practice and maintain your plan. Learn the warning and information system for your community.

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Topic 26 Question 1.Which of the following BEST describes where you should be located when in the vicinity of a HazMat incident? A.Far away enough to ensure your safety B.Downhill and downwind C.Close enough to read the numbers on any placards with your naked eyes D.Alongside emergency responders wearing exposure suits

Topic 26 Question 2.Which federal agency is responsible for warning the public about hazardous materials containers and shippers? A.Federal Emergency Management Agency B.Federal Response Plan C.National Communications System D.Department of Transportation

Topic 26 Question 3.Before transmitting in the area of a HazMat incident what should you always do? A.First identify the agents by reading the placard or container labels B.Be far enough away so that no vapors or fumes are present C.Wait to report the incident until police or fire officials have arrived D.Take action to stop or contain any agents that might be leaking

Topic 26 Question 4.On the sides of transporting vehicles how are different classes of hazardous materials identified? A.Placards B.Four-digit numbers C.Warning labels and/or icons D.All of the answers are correct

Topic 26 Question 5.Gasoline tankers filling the neighborhood gas station's underground tanks are identified with a placard bearing which of the following? A.1203 B.1993 C.2003 D.2706

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