A comprehensive, approved plan for action.
What is the Incident Action Plan?
Positive pressure type regulator with continuous flow.
What is a SCBA, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus?
The written safety and health program that must include roles and responsibilities.
What is a Site-specific Safety Plan?
pH greater than 7, destroys tissue.
What is Alkalines?
Routes of Exposure
What is Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion, Injection?
Four major industry plans.
What are Spill Prevention, Controls & Countermeasures Plan (SPCC), Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan, Facility Response Plan and Vessel Response Plan?
Typically prepared by the first responder (IC) on scene.
What is ICS-201 – Incident Briefing Form?
Two basic types of respirators.
What is Air-purifying respirator (APR) and Atmosphere-supplying respirator: SAR and SCBA?
One of the most important components of the HASP.
What is an Emergency Response Plan?
NFPA Red
What is flammability hazard?
Concentration or Dose of substance, Duration and Frequency of exposure, and Route of exposure.
What are factors that influence toxicity?
The plan required to be approved by two different federal agencies.
What is a facility response plan?
Planning and Field operations cycle.
What is the operational period?
Process by which a chemical dissolves in and /or moves through the material on a molecular level
What is permeation?
Required by 29 CFR 1910.120(f) of the “HAZWOPER” regulations
What is medical surveillance program?
Sixteen specific sections, ensuring consistency in presentation of important protection information.
What is a SDS?
Average concentration over any period of time.
What is TWA?
Response Action Plan, Prevention Plan, Supplemental Information, Best Available Technology Review, and Response Planning Standard
What are the five major sections of the Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan?
Typically 3-5, not usually exceeding 7.
What is the manageable span of control?
Levels of Protection
What is Level A, B, C, D?
Three types of medical exams.
What is baseline, periodic, and termination.
Found on: Individual containers; Posted on rooms, buildings, fences; Not chemical-specific; Should not be on transport vehicles
What is NFPA 704M system?
When reached responders should not enter without supplied-air type respiratory protection; be able to self-rescue within 30 min without permanent health effects; Set by NIOSH.
What is IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health)
Required for tank vessels carrying groups I – IV petroleum oil as primary cargo.
What is a Vessel Response Plan?
Organization, language, process and forms/documentation.
What are the four ICS principles?
Four considerations of suit selection and replacement.
What is permeation, breakthrough time, degradation, and penetration?
Three standard work zones.
What is the hot, warm and cold zones?
Highway shipping papers.
What is a bill of lading?
Generally a 15-min TWA set by OSHA, NIOSH & ACGIH
What is STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) ?
Facilities with storage capacity more than 5,000 barrels of crude or 10,000 barrels of non-crude
What is an Oil Terminal Facility?