Hazmat Operations Final Prep
incident action plan
After-action analysis is NOT an element of an _______ _________ _________
is NOT a measure to protect responders
Evacuating all personnel from the hazard zone
kill, maim, or destroy property.
Explosive devices are: designed to
Plain language
_________ __________________ should be used for radio traffic
Air-purifying respirators (APRs)
atmosphere-supplying respirators where the user does not carry the breathing air source
Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE)
can occur when a liquid within a container is heated, causing the material inside to boil or vaporize
The General Hazardous Materials Behavior Model (GEBMO) explains that all hazardous materials incidents:
have common elements.
Vapor pressure
pressure exerted by a saturated vapor above its own liquid in a closed container.
Staging area
the area where personnel and equipment awaiting assignment to the incident are held
Size-up
the mental process of considering all available factors that will affect an incident during the course of the operation
Operation of a relief device
A clue of thermal stress
until termination.
Life safety must be a consideration from the incident report _________ _________
explosion
The result when a material undergoes a physical or chemical reaction that releases rapidly expanding gases
level of training
The selection of a mode of operation is based on:
Melting point
The temperature at which a solid substance changes to a liquid state at normal atmospheric pressure
Freezing point
The temperature at which liquid becomes solid at normal atmospheric pressure
physical exhaustion
The use of protective clothing does not prevent
highly trained personnel
The work performed within the hot zone is limited to ______ _______ _______
It contributes to heat stress.
This is a limitation of high-temperature protective clothing?
Permeation
This occurs when a chemical passes through a fabric on a molecular level?
Penetration
This occurs when a hazardous material enters an opening or a puncture in a protective material?
Cold
This zone is used to carry out all logistical support functions of the incident?
Dry decontamination
Uses dry materials to remove liquid chemicals by absorption?
NFPA® 1852
Which standard specifies requirements for the selection, care, and maintenance of open-circuit SCBA and combination SCBA/SAR used for respiratory protection during hazardous operations?
Gas
Which state of matter is a fluid that has neither independent shape nor volume?
Liquid
Which state of matter is a fluid that has no independent shape but does have a specific volume?
Gas
Which state of matter is difficult, if not impossible, to contain for mitigation purposes?
Vapor-protective clothing
Which type of CPC is primarily used as part of an EPA Level A protective ensemble?
Liquid-splash protective clothing
Which type of CPC protects users from chemical liquid splashes but not against chemical vapors or gases?
Positive-pressure open-circuit
Which type of SCBA is allowed in incidents where personnel are exposed to hazardous materials?
Metal reduction
Which type of breach is caused by corrosive action of an acid on steel?
Disintegration
Which type of breach occurs when a container suffers a loss of integrity?
Rapid relief
Which type of release is a fast release of pressurized hazardous material through properly operating safety devices?
Detonation
Which type of release is an instantaneous and explosive release of stored chemical energy of a hazardous material?
Hot
Which zone includes the area surrounding an incident that is potentially very dangerous because it presents a threat in the form of a hazardous material or the effects thereof?
The ranking individual of first company on scene
Who can assume initial command of an incident
The Incident Commander
Who is primarily responsible for an accountability system?
Inhalation is the most significant route of entry
Why is respiratory protection a primary concern for first responders?
Independence
_____ is an advantage of SCBA?
Backup personnel
______ _________ shall be standing by with equipment ready to provide assistance if needed
Nerve agents
_________ ________ attack the nervous system by affecting the transmission of impulses
Incident Action Plans (IAPs)
_________ __________________ _________ provide the means to communicate the overall incident strategies, tactics, and tasks
Unified Command
_________ __________________ accomplishes control of an incident involving multiple agencies with overlapping authority and responsibility
Information gathering
_________ __________________ is the first step in most problem-solving models
Not chemical specific
__________ ___________ ____________ is NOT a limitation of respiratory equipment?
Biological
______________ is NOT a common stressor
Sublimation
a change directly from solid to gas without going into a liquid state in between
Wet decontamination
involves washing a contaminated surface or flushing with a hose stream or safety shower
Boiling point
temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to or greater than atmospheric pressure.
contacting contaminated victims.
A general guideline for decontamination operations is to avoid
rehabilitation time.
Air management must calculate all of the following EXCEPT:
Operations Level.
At a hazardous materials incident, the IC must be trained to:
Offensive
In which of the following modes of operation do responders take aggressive, direct action?
any emergency incident
Incident management systems enable emergency personnel to effectively manage:
3 to 7
Incident management systems require a span of control of
high-temperature protective clothing
It is designed for short-term, high-temperature exposures
terrorism
Causing an emotional effect on the target population a characteristic of
total flame environments.
Chemical protective clothing (CPC) is designed to shield individuals from all the following EXCEPT:
face to face or by radio
Command may be transferred
control zones
Establishing _________ _________ should be done when responding to explosive/IED events?
the incident commander (IC)
Establishing a site safety plan is a function of _________ __________________ _________ at a haz mat incident
a general guideline for decontamination operations
Establishing clearly designated entry points is
Stress-Breach-Release-Dispersion-Exposure-Harm
Hazardous materials incidents generally follow which sequence?
rapidly.
High explosives decompose
like bitter almonds
Hydrogen cyanide has what type of smell?
container.
IEDs are typically categorized by their:
before the incident happens.
In Unified Command, the responsible or lead agency should be identified
Identity of the hazardous materials
In hazardous materials incidents, what key piece of information is most critical?
their effect can be determined.
In order to protect the environment, all released materials and runoff need to be confined until:
Shielding
Which protection strategy places a physical barrier between a responder and the hazard?
usually include large numbers of casualties but no fatalities.
Biological attack incidents
a principle of risk-based response
No risk to the safety of members shall be acceptable when there is no possibility to save lives or property
law enforcement
Notification involves contacting ___ ___whenever a terrorist or criminal incident is suspected.
persistence
The ability of a substance to remain in the environment
Command post
The area to which information flows and from which orders are issued
higher
The higher the temperature of the substance, the ___ the vapor pressure will be.
the outcome of an on-site risk assessment.
The isolation perimeter is determined by
Solubility
The percentage of a material (by weight) that will dissolve in water at ambient temperature
less than 1
Vapor density ___ indicates a vapor lighter than air
dry air
Vapor density is the weight of a given volume of pure vapor or gas compared to the weight of an equal volume of ___ at the same temperature and pressure
evaporate
Vapor pressure can be viewed as the measure of the tendency of a substance to:
Ambulatory
Victims who are able to understand directions, talk, and walk unassisted are
Document observations as quickly as possible
What can be done by first responders to assist law enforcement?
Limited life of filters and canisters
What is a limitation of APRs?
Life safety
What is the FIRST priority for all haz mat incidents?
to identify operational deficiencies
What is the purpose of a critique?
Is the hazard a vapor or gas?
What questions should be answered before deciding to use APRs?
Command
Which IMS function directs, orders, and controls resources by virtue of explicit legal, agency, or delegated authority
Level D
Which U.S. EPA level of protection consists of typical work uniforms, street clothing, or coveralls?
Level A
Which U.S. EPA level of protection is used when chemical hazards are unknown or unidentified?
Hemispheric
Which dispersion pattern is a semicircular or dome-shaped pattern of airborne hazardous material that is still partially in contact with ground or water
Pool
Which dispersion pattern is a three-dimensional, slow-following liquid dispersion?
Plume
Which dispersion pattern is an irregularly shaped pattern of an airborne hazardous material where wind and/or topography influence the downrange course from the point of release?
medium-term
Which exposure timeframe includes days, weeks, or months?
Level I
Which incident level is within the capabilities of the fire and emergency services organization?
Sheltering in place
Which means of protecting the public means to direct people to go quickly inside a building and remain inside until danger passes?
Get away
Which of the following is NOT a basic principle of any decontamination operation?
Preventing the spread of contaminants beyond a specific area
Which of the following is included in the definition of decontamination?
Flash point
Which of the following is the minimum temperature at which a liquid or volatile solid gives off sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture with air near its surface?
Autoignition temperature
Which of the following is the minimum temperature to which the fuel in the air must be heated to initiate self-sustained combustion without initiation from an independent ignition source?
