Q1: What is the difference between offensive, defensive, and nonintervention action options and objectives?
Offensive options include actions such as plugging a leak to control the incident, while Defensive options protect the surrounding area. The nonintervention option allows the incident to run its course, such as in the case of a BLEVE.
Q2: What are action options and response objectives based on?
Q3: What steps should be taken when determining response objectives?
Q4: What steps should be taken when determining response objectives?
Q5: Our decisions should focus on on which factors?
Q6: What are the response objectives and how do we accomplish each? Write this out!
Q7: What are the basic types of protective breathing equipment?
The US Department of Homeland Security has adopted standards for respiratory equipment, which was developed by _________________.
What are the hazards associated with terrorist attacks?
What is the mandatory respiratory standard in the US?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910. 134
Which respiratory equipment does this describe: an atmosphere-supplying respirator for which the user carries the breathing-air supply?
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
Which respiratory equipment does this describe: an atmosphere supplying respirator where the user does not carry the breathing air source
Supplied Air Respirator (SAR) or airline respirator
What does NIOSH require of SARs?
Which respiratory equipment does this describe: contain an air purifying filter, canister or cartridge that removes specific contaminants found in ambient air as it passes through air-purifying element.
Air-Purifying Respirators
What are the three types of APRs?
True or False: Combination filters combine in the same cartridge or canister; particulate removing elements with vapor and gas remaking elements.
True
In a APR, how does the canister or cartridge respirators remove specific contaminants from the air?
By passing air through:
Which respiratory equipment does this describe: uses a blower to pass contaminated air through a canister or filter to remove contaminants and supply purified air to a full-face piece.
Powered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPR)
Which respiratory equipment does this describe: protect the respiratory system from large-sized particles and provide very limited protection.
Particulate Respirators or dusk masks
When must protective clothing be worn?
When personnel face hazards including:
What are the types of protective clothing?
True or False: Structural firefighter’s protective clothing is a substitute for chemical protective clothing.
FALSE. Structural firefighter’s protective clothing is NOT a substitute for chemical protective clothing. However, it does provide SOME protection against HAZMAT
What are the two types of Liquid Splash Protective Clothing?
Encapsulating and Non-encapsulating
What sets the minimum design criteria for one type of liquid splash protective clothing?
NFPA 1992