Ch 33 Estimating harm and planning a response 1
Ch 33 Estimating harm and planning a response 2
Ch 34 Implementing the Planned Response 1
Ch 34 Implementing the Planned Response 2
WILD CARD
100

The physical and chemical process of reducing and preventing the spread and effects of contaminants to people, animals, and the environment?

DECONTAMINATION OR DECON 

P. 1335

100
The removal of individuals who may be affected by the approaching release of a Hazardous Material?

EVACUATION

P. 1324

100

The three hazard control zones consist of?

HOT ZONE, WARM ZONE, COLD ZONE

P. 1345

100

This member of the command staff is responsible for interfacing with the public, media or with other agencies with incident related information?

PIO PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER

P. 1355

100
The term BLEVE stands for?

BOLING LIQUID EXPANDING VAPOR EXPLOSION

P. 1223

200
The systematic process of reducing contamination to a level that is low as reasonably achievable. Often times set up for responders coming out of the Hot Zone?

TECHNICAL DECON (DECONTAMINATION)

P. 1336

200

The term for safeguarding people in a hazardous area by keeping them in an enclosed atmosphere usually inside structures?

SHELTER IN PLACE

P.1327

200
The decontamination corridor takes place in this zone?

THE WARM ZONE

P. 1347

200
This ICS term refers to companies and crews working in the same geographic location?

DIVISION

P. 1356

200

The W with a line through it on the NFPA 704 marking stands for?




THE SUBSTANCE WILL REACT WITH WATER

P.1227

300
These 3 letters represent the point at which a hazardous material/WMD begins to affect a person is?

TLV = THRESHHOLD LIMIT VALUE

300

The emergency decontamination of large numbers of people, with the same goals as emergency decontamination?

MASS DECONTAMINATION

P. 1335

300
The purpose of this is to inform all responders of the health hazards that are known or anticipated, incident objectives, emergency medical procedures, radio frequencies, and emergency signals is a?

SAFETY BRIEFING

P.1349

300

This acronym represents the key decision-making points that occur during a typical Hazmat Emergency, ending with the last letter standing for evaluate progress?

DECIDE (detect hazmat, estimate likely harm without intervention, choose response objectives, do best option, evaluate progress

P. 1345

300
In the ERG the letters n.o.s listed in the blue and yellow sections stands for?

NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED (a generic term for the chemical)

400
These should be measurable, flexible and time sensitive, and are a strategy carried out with clear and achievable tactics?

RESPONSE OBJECTIVES

P.1323

400

HAZWOPER Stands for?

HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

P. 1329

400
This term refers to how many responders or activities can be effectively managed by one supervisor is?

SPAN OF CONTROL (3 to 7 with 5 being ideal)

P.1352

400
Another term for the Hot Zone is called the?

EXCLUSIONARY ZONE

P. 1346

400

The pressure exerted by a liquid in any type of closed container is called?

VAPOR PRESSURE

P. 1263

500

This health condition is severe and potentially fatal, resulting from the failure of the body's temperature regulating capacity?

HEAT STROKE

500
This NFPA Standard is for Protective Ensembles for Hazardous Materials and CBRN Operations is?

NFPA 1990

P.1329

500
General Staff Functions can be divided into these 4 major functional components?

OPERATIONS, PLANNING, LOGISTICS, FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION

P. 1355

500
This part of ICS has representatives from various agencies cooperate to share command authority is?

UNIFIED COMMAND

P. 1353

500
A poisonous substance produced from the metabolic processes of living plants, animals or microorganisms?

TOXIN

P.1273

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