Transcript hazwoper

Hazardous Waste Operations and
Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
40-Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training
Chapter 8: Emergency Response
Incident Command System (ICS) is
used to manage emergency situations
by providing:
Unity of command (one person in charge)
Span of control to manage personnel (3 - 7 people under one
supervisor)
Life safety code (priorities of protection are life, environment,
then property)
A modular system to manage resources (a system that can
expand and contract with the emergency event)
Common terms to promote seamless communication.
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An ICS separates emergency response personnel
into five groups: Command, Operations, Planning,
Logistics, and Finance and Administration
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The Command Staff is responsible for health and
safety, communicating with the public, and
coordinating with other agencies and groups
8-7
The Operations Staff is responsible for all
operations directly applicable to the primary
mission of the response
8-7
The Planning Section is responsible for collecting,
evaluating, and distributing the tactical
information related to the incident
8-7
The Logistics Staff is responsible for providing
facilities, services, and materials for the incident
response
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The Finance and Administrative Staff is
responsible for all financial, administrative, and
cost analysis aspects of the response
8-8
The ICS structure is fixed but the size and
specifics can be adjusted for the incident
8-8
Activity 10 - Wireless Information System for
Emergency Response (WISER) Leaking Barrels in
a Warehouse
Search for and download the WISER application on your
smartphone or tablet
This scenario demonstrates how to use WISER’s “help
identify” feature to narrow down a chemical’s identity
based on the substance’s physical properties and the
exposed worker’s symptoms
• Drums are leaking an unknown substance and exposed
workers have been affected.
• The scene has been cleared of exposed workers and the
situation stabilized.
• You are part of a team consisting of a HAZMAT specialist
and skilled support personnel who have been asked to
identify the contents of the leaking drums and provide
information and recommendations to the Incident
Commander.
The substance in question has been described
as a colorless liquid with an alcohol smell
Now the list of likely
chemicals has been
narrowed from 438 to 31.
Workers from the warehouse are showing
symptoms of nausea, dizziness, headache and eye
irritation
The list of likely
chemicals has been
narrowed to 11.
You see an NFPA label on the barrels
indicating the substance is serious (3)
flammability hazard
The results list has
been reduced to 3
potential substances.
The “Group By” feature allows the results list to
be grouped by any of the property and symptom
categories, NFPA 704 categories and the
supported substance categorizations
• This allows you to identify a property, symptom, or other
piece of information that would help you eliminate a
number of potential substance.
The HAZMAT specialist uses a hydrometer to
determine that the substance floats on water so
you know that it’s specific gravity is less than one
You can remove
nitroglycerin from the
results because it sinks in
water (specific gravity >1)
and are left with two
possible substances
remaining
The remaining substances are very similar
alcohols with similar characteristics, effects
and handling procedures
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Resources for Additional Information
OSHA Incident Command System (ICS) eTool
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/ics/index.html
FEMA EMI National Incident Management System Courses
http://www.training.fema.gov/is/nims.aspx