When analyzing a hazardous materials incident at the awareness level you are responsible for
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Recognizing the presence of hazardous materials.
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The person responsible for having the shipping papers on a ship carrying hazardous cargo is the
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Captain
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What type of protective action requires you to keep everyone who is not directly involved in the emergency response operations including unprotected emergency responders away from the incident
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isolating the area and denying entry
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If a hazardous material leak exists you should
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Initiate the proper notification process
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Identify the 2 actions that should be taken when a hazardous material has been identified
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The actions to be taken when a hazardous material is identified
are different depending on what the situaiton is. The actions for a
spill, for example are very different that for identificaiton of a
hazardous material in a fire.
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Evacuation may require you to do
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Find a building where all doors and windows can be shut
tightly.
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Matt Boone needs to identify the hazardous material at an incident he knows he is dealing with a single material leaking from an unknown department of transportation vehicle unfortunately neither
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A. Look in the Guide 111 in the orange section of the ERG
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During an electrical storm a large limb from a tree has broken off and fallen onto an oil tank causing the tank to crack open and leak
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Orange Section
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What types of hazard information might you find in the green section of the ERG
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the initial isolation perimeter
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What can NOT be found in the Emergency Response area of the orange guide pages in the ERG
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Recommended types of clothing and protection
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What rate are the onset of symptoms from a biological terrorist incident
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In biological terrorist incidents onset of symptoms are usually
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Terrorist incidents characterized by the rapid onset of medical symptoms and easily observed signatures are
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Chemical
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One main hazard from a BLEVE isare
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projectiles
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Responder Cooley hears a loud hissing noise coming from to are where gas pipeline markings have been identified. He believes that he is dealing with a gas pipeline rupture. . Responder Cooley should
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evacuate the area to where he can no longer hear, see, or smell
gas.
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When analyzing a hazardous materials incident at the awareness level you are responsible for
Recognizing the presence of hazardous materials.
The person responsible for having the shipping papers on a ship carrying hazardous cargo is the
Captain
What type of protective action requires you to keep everyone who is not directly involved in the emergency response operations including unprotected emergency responders away from the incident
isolating the area and denying entry
If a hazardous material leak exists you should
Initiate the proper notification process
Identify the 2 actions that should be taken when a hazardous material has been identified
The actions to be taken when a hazardous material is identified
are different depending on what the situaiton is. The actions for a
spill, for example are very different that for identificaiton of a
hazardous material in a fire.
Evacuation may require you to do
Find a building where all doors and windows can be shut
tightly.
Matt Boone needs to identify the hazardous material at an incident he knows he is dealing with a single material leaking from an unknown department of transportation vehicle unfortunately neither
A. Look in the Guide 111 in the orange section of the ERG
During an electrical storm a large limb from a tree has broken off and fallen onto an oil tank causing the tank to crack open and leak
Orange Section
What types of hazard information might you find in the green section of the ERG
the initial isolation perimeter
What can NOT be found in the Emergency Response area of the orange guide pages in the ERG
Recommended types of clothing and protection
What rate are the onset of symptoms from a biological terrorist incident
In biological terrorist incidents onset of symptoms are usually
minutes to hours.
Terrorist incidents characterized by the rapid onset of medical symptoms and easily observed signatures are
Chemical
One main hazard from a BLEVE isare
projectiles
Responder Cooley hears a loud hissing noise coming from to are where gas pipeline markings have been identified. He believes that he is dealing with a gas pipeline rupture. . Responder Cooley should
evacuate the area to where he can no longer hear, see, or smell
gas.