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200

This Incident Command System role is responsible for planning rescue operations at hazardous material incidents, including considering any hazards that may be present on-scene

Incident Commander

200

A characteristic of a suspicious letter or package

Excessive postage

200

The most common lab a responder will encounter

drug

200

The zone where Operations-Level Responders sort recovered victims for medical triage priority

Cold

200

When damming, diking or diverting, it may be be desirable to direct the flow into certain locations in order to capture and retain the material:

for later testing, pickup, and disposal.

400

A basic guideline rescue and recovery responders should use when operating in the hot zone is to undergo decontamination...

immediately upon exiting the hazardous area.

400

Environmental crimes in the U.S. usually fall under this agency's jurisdiction

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

400

Makes substances containing fentanyl particularly dangerous

They can be very potent in small amounts.

400

The most serious hazard associated with meth labs

Flammability

400

The Incident Command (IC) at a hazardous material incident make the decision to transition from victim rescue to victim recovery operations when there:

is no chance for rescuing living victims.

600

The hazardous material incident situation a Operational-Level Responders need to conduct a victim rescue

There are living victims

600

Allows firefighters to enter a building to fight a fire without first securing a warrant

Exigent circumstances

600

An action that a responder can take to avoid booby traps

Limit personnel entering the hazard area.

600

The type of dam is most appropriate to build if the hazardous material has a density greater than one

Overflow

600

Makes the production of butane hash oil (BHO) particularly dangerous

The flammability of butane gas can cause fires and/or explosions.

800

Operations-Level Responders must assess the availability of this before attempting a victim rescue

trained responders to fill positions.

800

If a hazmat incident is suspected to be a crime scene, the responders may have additional responsibilities that include:

identifying and protecting potential evidence until it can be collected by an agency with investigative authority.

800

When responders suspect an incident contains an illicit lab, they must:

know their allowed involvement at the scene.

800

A common potential hazard when responding to a marijuana grow site

Holes cut into subfloors

800

The top priority at criminal hazmat/WMD incidents after life preservation and hazard mitigation

Evidence preservation and public safety sampling

1000

The next priority after entry teams have removed first-priority ambulatory line-of-sight victims from a hazardous material incident scene

nonambulatory and in the line-of-sight.

1000

Evidence is any data that may be used to:

support or discredit a certain hypothesis.

1000

A responsibility of Operations Level Responders at illicit laboratory scenes

Implement technical decontamination for personnel

1000

The reason documentation is especially important at a criminal or WMD incident

To maintain evidentiary integrity for an investigation

1000

How responders identify contaminants or suspected contaminants at hazmat incidents

Public safety sampling

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