Haz-Mat Training Haz-Mat Smart Strip Distributed by Steve Haston 2012.

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Haz-Mat Training Haz-Mat Smart Strip Distributed by Steve Haston 2012

Syllabus Introduction Objectives Overview Understanding chemical classification Interpreting readings Limitations Additional monitoring Hands on

Introduction The hazmat Smart Strip is designed to assist in the detection of hazardous chemicals that could be use in a terrorist incident. The hazmat Smart Strip can also be used on any incident where hazardous chemicals may have been released.

Objectives Student will identify Smart Strip as a classification tool. Student will interpret Smart Strip readings. Positive indication, student will identify Smart Strip chemical agents. Student will understand Smart Strip limitations. For positive readings area controls zones should then be established and additional monitoring done. Hands on directions.

Overview Use of the hazmat Smart Strip at the NFD is for classification only of the possibility of a chemical release. If a positive indication is noted, NFD personal should remove themselves from the area and proceed to decon. The area controls zones should then be established and additional monitoring done. This should be done following established SOP’s.

Chemical that can be classified Cyanide Arsenic Chlorine Nerve Agents Fluoride Sulfide Oxidizers pH Note: Most Nerve agents use dispersion methodology. The Nerve reagent reacts with liquid contact only. Atmosphere (aerosolized) or surface (liquid).

Cross Contamination If the Smart Strip becomes contaminated with water, dirt, excessive dust, etc. you should dispose and use a new smart strip.

Shelf Life / Use Life Shelf life is listed on each pack of the Smart Strip. Check date before use. One in use the smart strip can be used for up to 12 hours. Then another smart strip needs to be open and used.

No Reading Remember the lack of a reading on the Smart Strip does not necessarily mean there is no chemical present. SOP’s should always be adhered to.

Positive Reading

Need for Additional Monitoring A positive reading on the Smart Strip indicates the possibility of an agent. Conduct additional monitoring following SOP’s. Radioactive – PH – CGI – PID – SenisIR are options that may be used.

Hands on Directions Remove the adhesive backing so labeled if you want to affix to a dry surface. You may also use the clip on the smart strip. Activate the reagents by removing the perforated corner labeled “Protective Film”.

Hands on Directions

Location of Smart Strips Smart Strips are located on Hazmat 71 in the Acid/Base kit.