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MODULE 2 UNIT 3. Self Protection Measures, Rescue & Evacuation Procedures. Unit 3 Learning Objectives. Describe how to follow self-protection measures. Describe rescue and evacuation procedures for WMD events. Student Performance Objectives.
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MODULE 2UNIT 3 Self Protection Measures, Rescue & Evacuation Procedures
Unit 3 Learning Objectives Describe how to follow self-protection measures. Describe rescue and evacuation procedures for WMD events.
Student Performance Objectives • Describe the different levels of personal protective equipment (PPE) ensembles. • Describe how the PPE varies from different occupational domains. • Describe the different kinds of respiratory protection. • Describe when to don PPE
Student Performance Objectives • Describe how to select PPE for use within the warm zone. • Describe the basic heat hazards to responders during PPE applications. • Describe how to implement triage and victim protective actions. • Describe the role of the Performance- Defensive (Operations) level responders.
Student Performance Objectives • Describe the difference between shelter in place and evacuation. • Describe basic life support procedures for first aid to victims.
The Standard • Know and follow self-protection measures and rescue and evacuation procedures for WMD events.
PPE • Consultation should be made with Hazardous Materials Technicians and/or Specialists about the protection level that each ensemble will provide.
PPE (cont.) • Structural Firefighters Protective Clothing (SFPC) • Level B • Level C
Hazards and Risks of PPE • Heat Exhaustion • Heat Stroke • Heat Cramps • Heat Rash
PPE (cont.) • Proper selection for warm zone • Protection against blood borne pathogens Responders should try to keep a supply of fresh BSI protective equipment with them during an incident and change them after each physical contact with a victim.
Rescue • Based on hazard and risk assessment • Quick in and out for rescue only (SFPC)
Victims and Casualties • Triage, Treatment, Transportation • Protective measures for victims • IC’s plan for evacuation of the hazard area • Moving victims to a safe area • Triage and Treat
Role of the Operations Level Responder (OSHA) • Knowledge of hazard and risk assessment techniques. • Knowledge of how to select and use the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) available. • An understanding of basic hazardous material terminology. • Knowledge of how to perform basic control/containment, and or confinement techniques within the capabilities of the PPE and resources available. • Basic decontamination techniques and procedures. • An understanding of the standard operating procedures, and termination procedures, within the local emergency response plan.
Decontamination • Emergency Decon • Mass casualty Decon • Decon area staffing
Evacuation • Self vs. Assisted • Evacuation vs. Shelter in Place
Basic Life Support (First Aid) • ABC’s