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9780766811508

Hazardous Materials Response & Operations

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  • ISBN13:

    9780766811508

  • ISBN10:

    0766811506

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-05-11
  • Publisher: Thomson Delmar Learning
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Summary

Hazardous Materials Response and Operations presents an in-depth look at the response to hazardous materials releases, covering each hazard class of materials, and providing recommendations and guidelines for the protection of responders and victims. The book focuses on a cutting-edge response profile called Risk-Based Response, known for its progressive and aggressive approach to dealing with chemical spills. Risk-Based Response helps HazMat teams work more safely and efficiently, cutting decision times down to minutes, keeping the response to chemical spills simple and, in the end, safer. Also included is a detailed discussion of response strategies to terrorism, giving the user insight into the newest area in the HazMat field. (Keywords: Hazmat)

Table of Contents

Foreword viii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments x
Reviewers xi
About the Author xii
Introduction to Hazardous Materials xiii
Hazardous Materials: Laws, Regulations, and Standards
1(14)
Objectives
3(1)
Introduction
3(1)
Laws, Regulations, and Standards
4(1)
Development Process
4(1)
Emergency Planning
4(3)
State and Local Emergency Response Committees
4(1)
Local Emergency Response Plans
5(1)
Chemical Inventory Reporting
5(2)
OSHA HAZWOPER Regulation
7(4)
Paragraph q
9(1)
Medical Monitoring
10(1)
Standards
11(1)
NFPA 471
11(1)
NFPA 472
11(1)
NFPA 473
11(1)
Standard of Care
11(1)
Additional Laws, Regulations, and Standards
12(1)
Hazard Communication
12(1)
Superfund Act
12(1)
Clean Air Act
13(1)
Respiratory Protection
13(1)
Firefighter Safety
13(1)
NFPA Chemical Protective Clothing
13(1)
Summary
13(1)
Key Terms
13(1)
Review Questions
14(1)
Suggested Readings
14(1)
Recognition and Identification
15(56)
Objectives
17(1)
Introduction
17(1)
Location and Occupancy
17(1)
Placards, Labels, and Markings
18(11)
Placards
18(10)
Problems with the Placarding System
28(1)
Labeling and Marking Specifics
29(1)
Other Identification Systems
29(5)
NFPA 704 System
29(2)
Hazardous Materials Information System
31(1)
Military Warning System
32(1)
Pipeline Markings
32(1)
Container Markings
33(1)
Pesticide Container Markings
34(1)
Containers
34(27)
General Containers
34(1)
Cardboard Boxes
34(3)
Totes and Bulk Tanks
37(2)
Pipelines
39(1)
Highway Transportation Containers
39(7)
Specialized Tank Trucks
46(4)
Intermodal Tanks
50(1)
Rail Transportation
50(6)
Bulk Storage Tanks
56(5)
Senses
61(1)
Chemical and Physical Properties
61(7)
States of Matter
62(1)
Vapor Pressure
63(1)
Vapor Density
64(1)
Specific Gravity
65(1)
Corrosivity
65(1)
Chemical Reactivity
66(1)
Flash Point
67(1)
Auto-Ignition Temperature
67(1)
Flammable Range
67(1)
Toxic Products of Combustion
67(1)
Summary
68(1)
Key Terms
69(1)
Review Questions
70(1)
Endnotes
70(1)
Suggested Readings
70(1)
Information Resources
71(24)
Objectives
73(1)
Introduction
73(1)
North American Emergency Response Guidebook
73(12)
Material Safety Data Sheets
85(3)
Shipping Papers
88(3)
Mode of Transportation
90(1)
Facility Documents
91(1)
Computer Resources
91(1)
Chemtrec
92(1)
Reference and Information Texts
92(1)
Industrial Technical Assistance
93(1)
Summary
93(1)
Key Terms
93(1)
Review Questions
94(1)
Suggested Readings
94(1)
Protection
95(22)
Objectives
97(1)
Introduction
97(1)
Health Hazards
98(4)
Toxicology
98(1)
Types of Exposures
98(1)
Types of Hazards
98(1)
Categories of Health Hazards
98(2)
Routes of Exposure
100(2)
Exposure Levels
102(3)
Types of PPE
105(9)
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
106(1)
Chemical Protective Clothing
107(1)
Level A Protective Clothing
108(1)
Level B Suits
108(2)
Level C Suits
110(1)
Level D Suits
111(1)
High Temperature Clothing
111(1)
Cold Temperature Clothing
112(1)
Limitations of PPE
113(1)
Heat Stress
113(1)
Mobility
114(1)
Visibility
114(1)
Communications
114(1)
Summary
114(1)
Key Terms
115(1)
Review Questions
115(1)
Endnotes
116(1)
Suggested Readings
116(1)
Protective Actions
117(42)
Objectives
119(1)
Introduction
119(1)
Incident Management Systems
119(3)
Hazardous Materials Management Processes
122(5)
Isolation and Protection
122(1)
Rescue
123(4)
Site Management
127(5)
Establishment of Zones
127(3)
Evacuations and Sheltering in Place
130(2)
Common Incidents
132(14)
Types of Releases
132(1)
Explosives
133(3)
Gases
136(2)
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
138(2)
Flammable Solids/Water Reactives/Spontaneously Combustible
140(1)
Oxidizers and Organic Peroxides
141(1)
Poisons
142(1)
Radioactive
143(1)
Corrosives
143(1)
Other Incidents
143(3)
Decontamination
146(9)
Types of Decontamination
146(1)
Emergency Decontamination
146(1)
Gross Decontamination
147(1)
Formal Decontamination
147(1)
Fine Decontamination
147(1)
Mass Decontamination
148(4)
Decontamination Process
152(3)
Methods of Decontamination
155(1)
Summary
156(1)
Key Terms
157(1)
Review Questions
157(1)
Endnotes
158(1)
Suggested Readings
158(1)
Product Control and Air Monitoring
159(20)
Objectives
161(1)
Introduction
161(1)
Defensive Operations
161(6)
Absorption
161(1)
Diking and Damming
162(2)
Diverting
164(2)
Retention
166(1)
Dilution
166(1)
Vapor Dispersion
166(1)
Vapor Suppression
167(1)
Remote Shutoffs
167(1)
Air Monitoring at the First Responder Operations Level
167(2)
Regulations and Standards
168(1)
Air Monitor Configurations
168(1)
Meter Terminology
169(6)
Bump Test
169(1)
Calibration
169(1)
Reaction Time
170(1)
Recovery Time
170(1)
Relative Response
170(1)
Oxygen Monitors
170(1)
Oxygen Monitors Limitations
171(1)
Combustible Gas Indicators
171(1)
Combustible Gas Sensor Types
172(1)
Toxic Gas Monitors
173(1)
Other Detectors
174(1)
Carbon Monoxide Incidents
175(2)
Summary
177(1)
Key Terms
177(1)
Review Questions
178(1)
Suggested Readings
178(1)
Terrorism Awareness
179(20)
Objectives
181(1)
Introduction
181(2)
Types of Terrorism
183(1)
Potential Targets
184(2)
Indicators of Terrorism
186(2)
Incident Actions
188(2)
General Groupings of Warfare Agents
190(4)
Nerve Agents
190(1)
Incendiary Agents
190(1)
Blister Agents (Vesicants)
191(1)
Blood and Choking Agents
191(1)
Irritants (Riot Control)
192(1)
Biological Agents and Toxins
192(1)
Radioactives
193(1)
Other Terrorism Agents
194(1)
Detection of Terrorism Agents
194(1)
Federal Assistance
194(1)
Basic Incident Priorities
195(1)
Summary
196(1)
Key Terms
196(1)
Review Questions
196(1)
Endnotes
197(1)
Suggested Readings
197(2)
Glossary 199(6)
Abbreviations 205(2)
Index 207

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