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HAZMAT DECONTAMINATION - 4-PART SERIES - CBT
The complete Computer Based Training series.
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HAZMAT DECONTAMINATION - 4-PART SERIES - DVD
The complete DVD series.
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HAZMAT DECONTAMINATION INSTRUCTOR'S PPT PRESENTATION
PowerPoint® course reference presentation for all 4 HAZMAT Decontamination titles.
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HAZMAT DECONTAMINATION - ATS QUESTION FILE
177 Questions formatted for use with the FITS Quiz Generator software program. Must have the FITS Quiz Generator to use these files. ATS question files are sold only to Fire Service trainers/instructors operating under the auspices of fire departments and training agencies, not to trainees.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS - 3rd EDITION: MANUAL
This manual is a primary text for all personnel seeking to qualify as Awareness- and/or Operational-Level responders to hazardous materials incidents and as a reference text for those who have already qualified. It addresses NFPA® 472 for Awareness and Operations Levels as well as ODP Guidelines. (publisher IFSTA / FPP)
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS - 3rd EDITION: CUSTOMIZABLE CURRICULUM on CD
This curriculum provides a complete set of training materials to prepare first responders for certification at the Awareness and Operational Levels using the IFSTA Hazardous Materials for First Responders (3rd edition) manual as the primary text. It meets the awareness and operational portions of NFPA® 472, (2002) as well as ODP Guidelines. (publisher IFSTA / FPP)
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS - 3rd EDITION: CLIP ART on CD
The artwork and photos on this disc are taken directly from the Hazardous Materials for First Responders (3rd edition) manual. The images are named to correspond with the figure numbers in the manual. All images are in numerical order by chapter. The images on this disc are intended for on-screen computer monitor or projection use only and are at screen resolution 72 dpi. (publisher IFSTA / FPP)
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#1 - WHY DECONTAMINATE?
Discusses the importance of removing or reducing contaminants to a safe level. Discusses the acute and chronic health risks associated with hazardous materials and the basic rules of “Get it off, keep it off and contain it.” Describes primary and secondary contamination and routes of exposure in the human body. Demonstrates six physical and six chemical decontamination methods and the need for a “no exceptions” decontamination policy.
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#2 - DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES
Demonstrates emergency decontamination procedures and the importance of avoiding cross-contamination. Outlines critical set-up factors to consider before implementing operations. Demonstrates decontamination site set-up and zones of operation. Demonstrates the nine-step technical decontamination process and discusses environmental concerns including runoff.
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#3 - HANDLING CONTAMINATED VICTIMS
Discusses the special attention that contamination victims require and how victims become contaminated through various routes of exposure. Outlines various symptoms of exposure, including SLUDGEM and the ABC guidelines, and the importance of using the Emergency Response Guidebook for assistance. Demonstrates decontamination for ambulatory and nonambulatory individual victims, including the decontamination of areas of injury. Discusses the packaging and transport of contamination victims for hospital treatment.
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#4 - MASS DECONTAMINATION
Explains the importance of multiple casualty planning efforts by first responders. Demonstrates multiple set-up methods for mass decontamination operations, including with the use of apparatus. Discusses factors regarding the feasibility of remote decontamination of multiple victims and which kinds of facilities to consider. Demonstrates procedures for the mass decontamination of ambulatory and nonambulatory victims, including during cold weather operations.
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