The person in charge of an emergency response
Who is the incident commander?
One time exposure with immediate effects
What is acute?
The first step when responding to a chemical spill.
What is secure the area?
The highest level of protection.
What is Level A?
The process of connecting one or more conductive objects together?
What is bonding?
T.EN's emergency coordinator
Who is the Stephen Fetsko?
The term used for an immediate danger to life and health
What is IDLH?
The immediate area around a chemical spill
What is the hot zone?
A respirator with a chemical filtration cartridge.
What is level C?
The class of fire when flammable liquids and gas are involved?
What is a Class B fire?
T.EN's alternate emergency coordinator.
Who is Rich Phelan?
A material or mixture in an enclosed container with an absolute pressure exceeding 40 psi at 70˚ F
What is a compressed gas?
The first priorities in any emergency response.
What is life, health and safety?
Used whenever someone is in an area with work going on above them.
What is a hard hat?
Pull, aim, squeeze and sweep!
What is P.A.S.S.
Responder responsible for PPE, equipment, staging and communications
Who is the Logistics Officer?
Inhalation, absorption, ingestion and injection
What are the 4 routes of chemical exposure?
The level of a responder who can only take defensive actions during an emergency
What is first responder operations level?
Protects the face from splashes or sprays.
What is a face shield?
Or
What is a full face respirator?
Trash fires involving paper and wood?
What is a class A fire?
The system used whenever reponders are in the hot zone
What is the "buddy" system?
A resource for hazard identification
What is a SDS?
What is an ERG?
What is a MFG's label?
What is a hazard class label?
Found in OSHA regulations contained in 29 CFR 1910.120
What is HAZWOPER or emergency response?
Best method to control (eliminate) work hazards.
What are engineering controls?
The second step before using a fire extinguisher.
What is a safe evacuation plan?