The first hazard that should be ruled out at any hazardous materials incident
What is ionizing radiation
Highest level of fully encapsulating garment
What is level A
The most common polar compound on earth
What is H2O
Basic hazard information and evacuation distances
What is the ERG
VP
What is vapor pressure
BCFR's monitor that uses fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
What is the HazMat Elite
Level A chemical protection but not fully encapsulating
What is the multi-threat or MT94
This is a weak bond in between hydrogen molcules
What is hydrogen bonding
This is a detailed resource that is published by the CDC
What is the NIOSH
SG
What is specific gravity
Smith's Detection monitor that uses Raman Spectroscopy
What is the ACE-ID
Main deciding factor in PPE selection
What is the primary chemical hazard
A positively charged ion
What is a cation
Enables the ability to conduct plume charts for fixed facilities
What is ER-Plan
MW
What is molecular weight
Biological monitor with two separate assay panels
What is the NIDS
This annual testing is done on fully encapsulating level A suits
What is pressure testing
The outermost electron shell
What is the valence shell of electrons
SERP
What is the Statewide Emergency Response Plan
SOL
What is solubility
This test paper turns yellowish white from a positive hit
What is fluoride paper
The three NFPA standards on chemical protective garments
What are NFPA 1991, 1992 and 1994
This center contains the subatomic particles known as neutrons and protons
What is the nucleus
ECFLEPC HazMat Emergency Response Plan
East Central Florida Local Emergency Planning Committee Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan
IP
What is ionization potential