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What is a FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL ?

ARLINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS LEVEL HAZMAT TRAINING State Commission on Fire Protection and NFPA 472 PRESENTED BY AFD HMRT. What is a FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL ?. FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL. Responds to releases or potential releases of hazardous materials

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What is a FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL ?

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  1. ARLINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENTOPERATIONS LEVELHAZMAT TRAININGState Commission on Fire Protection and NFPA 472PRESENTED BYAFD HMRT

  2. What is a FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL ?

  3. FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL • Responds to releases or potential releases of hazardous materials • Initial response (public or private sector) • Purpose is to: • protect nearby persons • protect the environment • protect property

  4. OPERATIONS LEVEL (cont.) • Respond in a defensive fashion • Control the release from a safe distance • Keep it from spreading • Do not ordinarily come in contact with the material

  5. ASSESS THE MAGNITUDE AND ESTIMATE POTENTIAL OUTCOME BY: • Scene survey for containers, materials involved and surrounding conditions • Gather information from MSDSs, shipping papers, or other resources • Predict the likely behavior of the material in its container • Estimate the potential for harm

  6. PLAN THE INITIAL RESPONSE • What are the response objectives? • What are the defensive options available for each objective? • Is the your PPE adequate for the option chosen? • What are the emergency decontamination procedures?

  7. FAVORABLY CHANGE THE OUTCOME CONSISTENT WITH SOPs AND LOCAL ERP • Execute site control by establishing control zones, emergency decon and communications • Establish command • Use PPE available to the responder • Perform defensive control actions according to the plan.

  8. EVALUATE PROGRESS • Evaluate the status of defensive options • Communicate the status of the planned response

  9. SCENE SURVEY • CONTAINERS • MARKINGS • QUANTITIES RELEASED

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