Overview:
A HazMat scenario shows the hidden dangers
of the fire service.
Main Message:
Fire fighters are constantly exposed to toxic environments, including fuel spills and chemical releases. Fire fighters are specially trained to “size up” the hazardous material at the scene and apply the appropriate techniques for fire suppression, clean-up and rescue. Federal law requires HazMat training for all first responders.
Tasks involved in HazMat operations:
I. Decontamination / Trailer (don HazMat suits and use meters)
Applicable NFPA standards (471, 472, 1991, 1992)
Talking Points:
These activities require specialized training and equipment.
The protective clothing has its own special hazards.
Emergency responders are constantly exposed to toxic and oxygen-deficient environments.
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