WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 1 MODULE 2 UNIT 3 Self Protection Measures, Rescue & Evacuation Procedures.

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WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 1 MODULE 2 UNIT 3 Self Protection Measures, Rescue & Evacuation Procedures

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 2 Unit 3 Learning Objectives Describe how to follow self-protection measures. Describe rescue and evacuation procedures for WMD events.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 3 Student Performance Objectives Describe the different levels of personal protective equipment (PPE) ensembles. Describe how the PPE varies from different occupational domains. Describe the different kinds of respiratory protection. Describe when to don PPE

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 4 Student Performance Objectives Describe how to select PPE for use within the warm zone. Describe the basic heat hazards to responders during PPE applications. Describe how to implement triage and victim protective actions. Describe the role of the Performance- Defensive (Operations) level responders.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 5 Student Performance Objectives Describe the difference between shelter in place and evacuation. Describe basic life support procedures for first aid to victims.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 6 The Standard Know and follow self-protection measures and rescue and evacuation procedures for WMD events.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 7 PPE Consultation should be made with Hazardous Materials Technicians and/or Specialists about the protection level that each ensemble will provide.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 8 PPE (cont.) Structural Firefighters Protective Clothing (SFPC) Level B Level C

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 9 Hazards and Risks of PPE Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke Heat Cramps Heat Rash

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 10 PPE (cont.) Proper selection for warm zone Protection against blood borne pathogens Responders should try to keep a supply of fresh BSI protective equipment with them during an incident and change them after each physical contact with a victim.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 11 Rescue Based on hazard and risk assessment Quick in and out for rescue only (SFPC)

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 12 Victims and Casualties Triage, Treatment, Transportation Protective measures for victims IC’s plan for evacuation of the hazard area Moving victims to a safe area Triage and Treat

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 13 Role of the Operations Level Responder (OSHA)  Knowledge of hazard and risk assessment techniques.  Knowledge of how to select and use the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) available.  An understanding of basic hazardous material terminology.  Knowledge of how to perform basic control/containment, and or confinement techniques within the capabilities of the PPE and resources available.  Basic decontamination techniques and procedures.  An understanding of the standard operating procedures, and termination procedures, within the local emergency response plan.

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 14 Decontamination Emergency Decon Mass casualty Decon Decon area staffing

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 15 Evacuation Self vs. Assisted Evacuation vs. Shelter in Place

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 16 Unknown Packages

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 17 Basic Life Support (First Aid) ABC’s

WMD Operations Unit 3 slide 18 Unit 3 Review Quiz