Definition: ________ is a substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property when transported in commerce.
“hazardous materials” or HAZMAT
The term includes ______ hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, marine pollutants, elevated temperature materials, and materials designated as hazardous in the Hazardous Materials Table.
“hazardous materials” or HAZMAT
Describe the differences between acute and chronic exposures.
What are the common routes of exposure for CBRNE materials?
Inhalation
Absorption
Ingestion
Injection
Safeguarding Lives: What is the RAIN Principle Acronym stand for?
Potential health effects of a CBRNE incident
Health Impacts
Potential Property and Environment Impacts of a CBRNE incident
Property and Environment Impacts:
Potential Infrastructure Impacts of a CBRNE incident.
Infrastructure Impacts:
What are the basic procedures for the N in RAIN.
Notify the appropriate response agency
Notify the appropriate agency
What are the basic procedures for the A in RAIN.
Avoid contamination/exposure to the threat
Avoid exposure
What are the basic procedures for the I in RAIN.
Isolate the threat and immediate area
Isolate
What are the Practical Guidelines for Law Enforcement First Responders?
What are the basic procedures for the R in RAIN.
Recognize the presence of CBRNE threat
Recognize the presence of CBRNE threat
What are some sources to obtain on-site information about hazardous materials being transported?
Warnings and Indicators
Interviews
Communications
Common Explosives include:
Types of Hazardous Materials include:
Definition: ______ is a document that contains information on the potential health effects of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, and on safe working procedures when handling chemical products.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) Terminology
Definition: _______ is the Level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects.
Threshold Limit Value (TLV)
How can professionals be ready to respond to external and internal HAZMAT incidents?
Well-designed plans and staff education will prepare officers to reduce the probability of such incidents and to be able to respond appropriately and quickly.
Definition: ______ materials that have a high hazard due to ease of ignition, high burning temperature, or difficulty in extinguishment. These materials exist as solids, liquids, or gasses.
Flammable Substances
Corrosives/Acid examples include:
Definition: _______ naturally occurring living organisms that cause injury or death to other living organisms
Biological pathogens
Oxidizer examples include:
Definition: _______ is the measure of a lethal dose or toxin, radiation, or pathogen. The value of LD50 for a substance is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population after a specified test duration.
Lethal Concentration (LC50)