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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Unit 5.5 MISSION SPECIFIC: Air Monitoring and Sampling
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 2 Objectives q Identify IDLH conditions present at a hazardous materials emergency q Use air monitoring data to select proper personal protective equipment q Properly select, start, operate and interpret air monitoring instruments provided by the AHJ
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 3 Instrument Characteristics q Calibration q Start up procedures q Sensitivity q Accuracy q Selectivity q Response time q Lag time q Inherent safety
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 4 Air Monitoring Requirements q Corrosivity (pH) Necessary to protect instruments q Radiological q Flammability q Oxygen q Toxicity
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 5 Devices q pH q Litmus paper q Wetted q Red/Blue q Meters q Not feasible in emergency response
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 6 Radiation Detection q Types q Alpha q Beta q Gamma q Units of measure 1 REM = 1,000 Mrem 1 mREM = 1000 REM
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 7 Radiation Detection q Detector Types Ion chambers Geiger Muller Scintillation Semiconductor q Gamma spectroscopy Identification of isotopes
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 8 CGI q Wheatstone bridge or catalytic bead q Very accurate to calibrating gas q Readings expressed in % of LEL q Affected by Temp, humidity, elevation q Does not identify the gas q Response factors needed
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 9 Oxygen q Technology Electrochemical q Very accurate q Reading % of oxygen in air q Shelf life of about 1 to 2 years q Affected by temp q Poisoned by acids (CO2)
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 10 Toxicity q Technology PID or Electrochemical q Electrochemical Chemical specific Reading PPM or % by vol. Most accurate to concentration of calibration gas Poisoned by acids or bases Affected by Interferences, temp
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 11 Toxicity q Photo ionization detector Technology UV bulb to ionize material Not chemical specific Readings PPM Accurate to calibration gas Affected by Humidity, high concentrations Does not identify the gas Response factors needed
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 12 WMD Detection q M8 paper Colorimetric paper Detects nerve agents, blister agents Reading Color change indicates agent present Easy to use Liquids only q M256A1 kit Technology Wet chemistry Detects Nerve agents, blister agents, cyanides Reading Color change indicates agent present Takes about 30 min to detect vapors Difficult to use in gear Interpretation required by user
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 13 WMD Detection q APD2000 Technology IMS Detects Nerve agents, blister agents, pepper and tear gas, gamma radiation Reading Indicates which agent present Very sensitive PPB False positives
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 14 WMD Detection q Haz Mat CAD Technology Surface Acoustical Wave (SAW) and electrochemical Detects Nerve agents, blister agents, cyanides and TICs Readings Indicates which agent type present Very sensitive PPB False positives
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 15 Biological Detection q Protein screen q Indicates presence of protein q Some screens also indicate extremes in pH q Immunoassay Some are very accurate Possible false positives or negatives Results in minutes only a screening tool!!!! q PCR
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Program Unit 5.5 - 16 Summary q Air monitoring enables decision making q Required detection activities q Flammability, oxygen, radiological, toxicity q Instrument chacateristics q Instrument calibration q Calibration, field calibration checks, bumping q Relative response
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Florida Operations Level Hazardous Materials Training Activity 5.5 Start-up and Use of Organization’s Detection Equipment
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