DEFINITIONS
RESPONSE
ICS
CHEMISTRY
CLEMENT TWP
100
BLEVE
BOILING LIQUID EXPANDING EXPLOSION
100

USED TO IDENTIFY A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL

EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK (ERG)

100
MINIMUM LEVEL OF TRAINING REQUIRED OF EVERY RESPONDER

ICS 100

100

NORMAL LEVEL OF OXYGEN IN THE ATMOSHPHERE

21%

100

THE FIRE DEPARTMENTS HIGHEST LEVEL OF RESPONDER

OPERATIONS

200

ERG

EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK

200
HOW TO APPROACH A HAZARDOUS AREA

UPHILL, UPWIND AND UPSTREAM

200

OVERALL IN CHARGE OF AN EVENT

INCIDENT COMMANDER (IC)

200

1219

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL

200

LOCATION OF BINOCULARS

(701,702)

300

LEL

LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT

300

1203

GASOLINE

300

GREATEST SPAN OF CONTROL

SEVEN

300

POINT AT WHICH A LIQUID TEMPORARILY IGNITES USING OUTSIDE IGNITION SOURCE

FLASH POINT

300

LOCATION OF HAZMAT SPILL SOCKS

701

400

LEPC

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE

400

THE MOST DANGEROUS ZONE

HOT ZONE

400

PIO

PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER

400

THE WEIGHT OF A PRODUCT COMPARED TO WATER

SPECIFIC GRAVITY

400

TREATMENT FOR 1112

GUIDE 140

500
B-NICE

BIOLOGICAL

NUCLEAR

INCINDIARY

CHEMICAL

ETIOLOGIACL

500

FULLY ENCAPSULATED SUIT WITH SCBA

LEVEL A PROTECTION

500

MULTIPLE AGENCIES INVOLVED

JOINT COMMAND

500

THE THREE "ROUTES OF ENTRY" OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL

PERMEATION

PENETRATION

DEGREDATION

500

NIGHT PROTECTION FOR 1017 SMALL SPILL

0.9 MI

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