17-1 n Chapter 17 –Safe Refuge Area Manager Haz Mat Incident Considerations.

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17-1 n Chapter 17 –Safe Refuge Area Manager Haz Mat Incident Considerations

17-2 Safe Refuge Area Manager n Session Objectives –Understand the roles and responsibilities of of the Safe Refuge Area Manager

17-3 Safe Refuge Area Manager Assistant Safety Officer Hazardous Materials

17-4 Safe Refuge Area Manager –Check-in and obtain briefing from the SAC Leader. –Establish the SRA within the CRZ adjacent to the Contamination Reduction Corridor and the Exclusion Control Line. –Monitor the hazardous materials release to ensure that the SRA is not subject to exposure.

17-5 Safe Refuge Area Manager –Assist the SAC Leader by ensuring the victims are evaluated for contamination. –Manage the SRA for the holding and evaluation of victims who: »may have information about the incident »are suspected of having contamination

17-6 Safe Refuge Area Manager –Maintain communications with: »Entry Leader »Decon Leader –Maintain Unit Log