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2015 Hazmat Operation Refresher
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Course Objectives We will be refreshing on: Detectors Detectors Hazmat Responses:Hazmat Responses: Gas Leak – Natural Gas Fuel tank patching Carbon Monoxide (CO) Chlorine Ammonia
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Front Line Detectors Qrae II and mini radiac: Remember to fill out work orders when sending to Station 1 System is working well Any question or concerns on detectors?
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Hazmat Response PPE: Bunker Gear (Consider to be Level C) SCBA - shall be worn if conditions indicate Detectors – Always bring Qrae
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Natural Gas Leak Natural Gas SOG review: Spot and stage a minimum of ½ block or 400’ Minimize exposure Maximum allowable concentration inside a structure 10% LEL – outside 20% LEL
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Fuel Tank Patching PPE: PB 35 product Product control: Absorbent pads Note: If you need large amount of pads and boom request Hazmat 2 to respond because Hazmat 1 doesn’t carry enough If you need to be restocked call station 1
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Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety Consideration: Remember to “fresh air Calibration” Qrae Wear SCBA into structure when readings are > 35 PPM In presence of > 200 PPM for 5 minutes responders shall either exit the structure or don SCBA Operational Consideration: Request a MICU for patient evaluation. RAD-57 readings: 0-4% Normal 5-10% Minor symptoms 10-29% Moderate symptoms 30-59% Severe symptoms 60% + comma or death
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10 % of LEL Carbon Monoxide CO 740,000PPM 74 % UEL 1000 PPM ReddishSkin 1200 PPM IDLH 2000 PPM Death or irreversible damage damage 1 hour 10,000 PPM 1 % Unconsciousness & Death 1-3 mins. TLV-TWA(NIOSH) 35 PPM 6400 PPM Death or irreversible damage damage 10-15 mins. 12.8%LEL128000LEL PEL(OSHA) 50 PPM SafeUnsafe DangerousFlammable Dangerous TOXIC Callan & Company – http:// hazmatcentral.com 1.2 % 12,800PPM 10 % of LEL Headache 2-3 hr. 2-3 hr. 200 PPM
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Chlorine Location: Large quantities: Pools / Waste Water Treatment Plant Small quantities: SPA and Jacuzzi shops Incompatibilities & Reactivates: Reacts explosively or forms explosive compounds with many common substances such as acetylene, turpentine, ammonia, fuel gas and hydrogen Physical Description: Greenish-yellow gas with a pungent, irritating odor Symptoms: Burning eyes, nose, mouth cough, choking, chest pain, n/v and dizziness Target Organs: Eyes / Skin and respiratory system IDLH: 10 ppm
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Ammonia Location: Large quantities: Facilities with large refrigeration unit Small quantities: Every where Incompatibilities & Reactivates: Strong oxides, acids, halogens, salts of silver & zinc. Note: Corrosive to copper & galvanized surfaces. Physical Description: Colorless gas with pungent, suffocating odor. Symptoms: Irritation to eyes, nose, throat, difficulty breathing, chest pain, pink frothy sputum, skin burns and liquid frostbite Target Organs: Eyes, skin and respiratory system IDLH: 300 ppm Note: Consider it to be a flammable gas LEL 15% - UEL 28%
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Responding to Chlorine / Ammonia Perimeter Control Are you dealing with inside or outside release? Time of day may indicate potential victim rescue Safety for us first and bystanders second Assess any potential saves Full PPE with SCBA used with extra caution towards covering all skin parts. Rapid decon established if any save attempts occur Water & fan use Rapid decon discussed in the next slide
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Rapid (Emergency ) Decon System Setup 1. Try to establish decon location upwind and upgrade of incident 2. Wear PPE/SCBA 3. Extend enough 2.5” or 3” hose line to reach the area where the decon will be performed 4. Place a loop in the hose line to create the sides of the containment basin approx. 8’ to 10’ 5. Place a salvage cover over the hose to create the basin liner 6. Reduce the line and extended a 50’ section of 1.5” and nozzle 7. Take steps necessary to keep water pressure low 8. Use large volumes of low-pressure water to effect rapid decon Consider using PPV fans
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