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HazMat Research Specialist Course
The Hazardous Materials Research Specialist (HMRS) conducts research on the
chemicals released or potentially released during a hazardous materials
incident. This course addresses the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA)
472 Chapter 7: Competencies for Hazardous Materials Technicians. This course
meets and exceeds the new NIMS resource typing standard.
This is a free course, funded by the Hamilton County LEPC
Date: September 25, 2019 from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Location: IAFF Local 48 Union Hall 1011 West 8th Street Cincinnati, OH 45203
Registration: Email LEPC Coordinator Doug Witsken at [email protected]
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Bad Day Training & Consulting, LLC
Hazardous Materials Research Specialist (8-hrs)
Course Description: The Hazardous Materials Research Specialist (HMRS) conducts research on the chemicals released or potentially released during a hazardous materials incident. This course addresses the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) 472 Chapter 7: Competencies for Hazardous Materials Technicians. This course meets and exceeds the new NIMS resource typing standard. In September 2017, FEMA announced additional resources typing requirements with the creation of a new position: Hazardous Materials Research Specialist. In 2019, FEMA will roll-out this new requirement outlining the following:
• Type 1 Teams: Two NIMS HazMat Research Specialists on scene • Type 2 Teams: One NIMS HazMat Research Specialist on scene • Type 3 Teams: One NIMS HazMat Research Specialist on scene
Topics Include:
• How to implement the Ohio Emergency Response Plan • Classification, identification and verification of known and unknown
materials • Functions within an assigned role in ICS • Discuss logistics for deploying this position • Providing support to responders by running computer-generated models
to predict potential hazards. • Conduct analysis and suitability of PPE, metering equipment and decon • Identify CBRNE (Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) and hazmat
response objectives.
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Target Audience:
Fire Service, Emergency Management, Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare, Industrial Emergency Response Personnel, Public Works.
Practical Exercises:
Over 50% of this course involves scenario-based exercises. This includes in-depth scenarios that a research officer would be tasked with on Hazardous Materials incidents. The use of both electronic devices and research textbooks will be utilized, along with proper documentation standards.
Prerequisites:
• Hazardous Materials Technician certification or personnel who would be directly assisting the Research Specialist (i.e. EMA, LEPC personnel).
Course Format: Instructor led, on-site. Course is limited to 24 students. Certificates: Certificates will be provided for students who attend all 8 hours of the course. Bad Day Training will maintain a record of your participant’s attendance and certification.
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Incident Location: Date:
Nature of Incident: Spill Explosion UnknownLeak Fire
Substance Involved:
SOLID GAS
UN#________ GUIDE#_____
HazmatIQ PLAYMain Hazard:________________ Extinguishment:___________________
Play # PPE: A B C D Spill/Leak:_______________________
Evacuation:_________________ First Aid:_________________________ Hot Zone feet
IDLH MW UEL SOL (H2O)
MW BP LEL Sp.Gr
VP eV (IP) Fl.P ___________www.BadDayTraining.com
ERG GUIDEBOOK
NIOSH POCKET GUIDE
Hazardous Materials Tactical Response Guide
LIQUID
RESEARCH INFORMATION SHEET
DOT PLACARDS
Toxic Radioactive Corrosives Miscellaneous Substance
Explosives Gases Flam. Liquids Solids Oxidizers
Poison Radioactive Corrosives Misc.
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Liquid - More than 0 mmHg, less than 760 mmHg
Says So (Incompatabilities & Reactivies)
Specific Gravity (Sp.Gr.) of Water = 1.0
Example:
Physical StateVapor Pressure (VP)
Toxicity
Below IDLH / Above REL/PEL/TWA = APR / PAPR
Water VP @32F = 0 mmHg (solid)
Water VP @ 68F = 18 mmHg
Water VP @ 212F = 760 mmHg
FluorineAcetyleneAmmonia
Vapors from all liquids = heavier
Milligrams Per Cubic Meter
DOE / EPA Lifesaving Limit = 25 R dose
Solid - 0 mmHg
Gas - More than 760 mmHg
Consideration for Hot Zone - 10 mR/hr
Carbon MonoxideDiborane
Boiling Point (BP) of material = 760 mmHgIf warmer than 68F = Higher VPIf cooler than 68F = Lower VP
Heavier / LighterVapor Density (VD) of Air = 1Molecular Weight (MW) of Air = 29If unknown, always go with heavier
Lighter than air materials:
EthyleneHelium
Hydrogen
Hydrogen CyanideHydrogen Fluoride
MethaneNeon
NitrogenWater (Steam)
If material is colder than surrounding air, it may be heavier
until it warms-up to surrounding air temperature.
Measured in Parts Per Million (ppm), or
** Toxicity for everything, is dose over time **
FlammabilityIf LEL listed = Flammable1 % = 10,000 ppmIf LEL is listed, but No Flashpoint (Fl.P) = Liquid
Product is Flammable Now if…the product / surfacethe product is on is at or above Fl.P
CorrosivepH paper Red = Acid Blue = Base
PolymerizePolymerize = reactionwithin itself, expands, generates heat =generates pressure = possible / probablecontainer failure.
pH paper Green = Neutral
ERG Guide #'s: 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166Typical Background will be uR/hr
** Additional Radiation present if readingabove 2X (Double) Background Readings **
ERG Guide #'s: 118, 123, 124, 125 = Corrosive GasERG Guide #'s: 132, 134, 136, 137, 153, 154, 155,156, 157 = Corrosive Liquid Substance
pH turning color in air = Higher VP
pH change Blue in air = Flammability potential
Logarithmic Scale = x 10 between pH's
Hazardous Materials Tactical Response GuideQUICK REFERENCE
Three Clues (NIOSH):
ERG Guide # w/ "P" "=" in Formula
Radioactive
Reference Analogies:
1 ppm = 1" in 15.75 miles
Sugar packet = 1 gram = 1000 mg
At / Over IDLH = SCBA
ExplosivesERG Guide #'s: 112, 113, 114
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F paper change in Air = Bad DayNIOSH Clue: "F" in FormulaBurn Antidote - Calcium Gluconate Gel
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