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BGC Fire & Rescue Service البصرة غاز شركة في وأالنقاذ أالطفاء شغبة
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BFFC-HAZMAT Oct 2013
2 DAY HAZMAT COURSE
AIM
To enable students understand the actions to be taken at incidents involving hazardous materials.
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OBJECTIVE (Arabic)
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At the end of the session and associated practice sessions student will be able to:
Identify and explain where to obtain further information at an incident involving hazardous materials. State the actions to be taken at an incident involving hazardous material to safely bring incident to a conclusion. Define Decontamination procedures. Explain Hazmat equipment in use at BGC and demonstrate its proper use.
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WHAT IS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Therefore a hazardous material, is any material or substance that in any quantity, poses a threat to life, health, property or the environment.
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(Arabic)HAZARD‘A Hazard is a potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons’.
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HAZMAT IDENTIFICATION
The term “hazardous materials” covers an entire collection of chemicals and products that can cause a wide range of problems.
Hazardous materials are placed in 9 different classes.
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CLASS 1EXPLOSIVES
Explosives are materials or items which have the ability to rapidly conflagrate or detonate as a consequence of chemical reaction.
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CLASS 2 -GASSES
Gases are defined as substances which are completely gaseous at 20°c at standard atmospheric pressure. The class encompasses compressed gases, liquefied gases, dissolved gases, refrigerated liquefied gases, mixtures of one or more gases with one or more vapours of substances of other classes.
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(Arabic)Gases are capable of posing serious hazards due to their flammability, potential as asphyxiants, ability to oxidize and/or their toxicity or corrosiveness to humans. Some of the gasses which we may encounter here at BGC include(list is not exhaustive); Hydrogen / hydrogen compoundsOxygen / oxygen compoundsNitrogen / nitrogen compoundsNatural gasOil gasPetroleum gasesButanePropaneMethane
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(Arabic)CLASS 3 – FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
Flammable liquids are defined by as liquids, mixtures of liquids or liquids containing solids in solution or suspension which give off a flammable vapour (have a flash point) at temperatures of not more than 60-65°C.
There are no sub-divisions for Flammable Liquids.
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(Arabic)Flammable liquids are capable of posing serious hazards due to their volatility, combustibility and potential in causing or propagating severe conflagrations. The following list is also not exhaustive but some of the flammable liquids you may encounter may include;
Petroleum crude oil Petroleum distillatesGas oilShale oilHeating oilKeroseneResinsTarsTurpentine
(Arabic)AdhesivesPaints / lacquers / varnishesAlcoholsGasoline / PetrolDiesel fuelMethanol
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(Arabic)CLASS 4 – FLAMMABLE SOLIDS
Flammable solids are materials which, under certain conditions are readily combustible or may cause or contribute to fire through friction, self-reactive substances which are liable to undergo a strongly exothermic reaction. Also included are substances which are liable to spontaneous heating under normal conditions, or to heating up in contact with air, and are consequently liable to catch fire and substances which emit flammable gases or become spontaneously flammable when in contact with water
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CLASS 5 - OXIDIZERS (Arabic)
Oxidizers are substances which may cause or contribute to combustion although not necessarily combustible in themselves, can yield oxygen and in so doing cause or contribute to the combustion of other materials.
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CLASS 6 – POISON/TOXIC SUBSTANCES (Arabic)
Toxic substances are those which are liable either to cause death or serious injury or to harm human health if swallowed, inhaled or by skin contact. Infectious substances are those which are known or can be reasonably expected to contain pathogens which are microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi, or other agents which can cause disease in humans or animals.
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CLASS 7 - RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Arabic)
(Arabic)Radioactive material as any material containing radionuclides where both the activity concentration and the total activity exceeds certain pre-defined values. A radionuclide is an atom with an unstable nucleus and which consequently is subject to radioactive decay.
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CLASS 8 - CORROSIVES (Arabic)
(Arabic)Corrosives are substances which by chemical action degrade or disintegrate other materials upon contact.
Corrosives cause severe damage when in contact with living tissue or, in the case of leakage, damage or destroy surrounding materials.
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CLASS 9 - MISCELLANEOUS (Arabic)
(Arabic)Class 9 Miscellaneous are substances and articles which present a danger or hazard not covered by other classes. This class encompasses, but is not limited to, environmentally hazardous substances, substances that are transported at elevated temperatures, miscellaneous articles and substances, genetically modified organisms and micro-organisms.
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IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION
Incidents involving hazardous materials must be identified before any action can be taken to control the incident. Failure to properly identify the materials involved will only make the situation more hazardous. Several types of information sources are available to help responders identify hazardous materials.
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(Arabic)IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION
(Arabic)Placards – Placards are 10 ¾ inch diamond-shaped symbols that must be applied to each side and end of a motor vehicle, rail car, freight container, or portable tank container carrying hazardous materials. The color, symbol, and UN hazard class numbers on placards alert responders to the hazards of the material. The 4-digit UN ID number may be shown on the placard or on an adjacent orange panel displayed on the ends and sides of a cargo tank, vehicle, or rail car.
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(Arabic)IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION
(Arabic)Labels – Labels are 4 inch diamond-shaped symbols applied to packages just as we have seen on the previous slides.
Shipping papers - Regulations require that shipping papers must accompany shipments of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes.
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(Arabic)IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION
(Arabic)Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)- MSDS information is completed by the manufacturer and show Information like the material name, physical and chemical data, the manufacturer’s name, and special precautions are typically listed.
Emergency Response Guidebook – A guidebook published by the Department of Transportation carried on all apparatus. The ERG was designed to assist first responders during the initial phase of a hazmat incident.
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IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION (Arabic)
(Arabic)NFPA 704 System - The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 704 marking system is primarily designed for fixed facilities like buildings, storage tanks, or individual rooms where hazardous materials identification is necessary. This system also uses a diamond-shaped symbol, colors, and numbers, to alert responders to the presence of hazardous materials. Each hazard poses a varying degree of danger and is rated on a scale from 0 (least hazardous) to 4 (most hazardous).
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IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION
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Pipeline markings
Container markings
Other sources – Responders can obtain valuable information by observing the occupancy or location where the incident occurs, the types of structures, pipelines or containers involved etc, interviewing Operations personnel and/or other responsible parties, obtaining a manufacturer or trade name of the material or product involved, or making general observations at the scene. It may be a team will need to enter the risk area to determine and gather information.
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(Arabic)There are many different scenarios regarding incidents involving hazardous material incidents.Consideration must be given to;
Product and/or material involvedNature of incident i.e., Fire, spill etc.Ensuring a safe approach ( upwind, upslope).Staging area.
RESPONSE
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ON SCENE (Arabic)
Information gatheringPersons affected and requiring rescue or immediate decontamination.Does the area require immediate evacuation.What level of personal protective equipment is required.Selection of appropriate media.Making isolations and containing the spread of the incident.Are further resources required.Environmental considerations.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS (Arabic)
Site all personnel, equipment and control points upwind and in a safe clear area
Wear full PPE fire fighting kit, chemical or gas tight suits with BA if required
If possible work in a well illuminated clear area Do not eat, drink or smoke during the incident Avoid inhalation, ingestion and absorption of
chemicals or vapour clouds
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CORDONS AND ZONES (Arabic)
The reasoning behind the setting of cordons and zones is to; minimise exposure within the HOT ZONE and limit the extent to which the WARM ZONE can expand.
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Cordons & Zones
WARM ZONE
HOT ZONE
COLD ZONE
Wind Direction
Inner CordonOuter Cordon
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CORDONS AND ZONES (Arabic)
Hot Zone: The physical area where the hazardous material(s) has been determined to be present.
This is the area for the potential of immediate danger. It is within this area that all containment and control tasks will be performed. Access to this zonerequires the highest level of protection for the material(s) involved.Entry to the Hot Zone is limited to those personnel who are necessary to the performance of the operation.3. The size of this area is dependent upon the product involved, the physical property of that product, and the potential for escalation of the incident.
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CORDONS AND ZONES (Arabic)
Warm Zone: Support and safety area.
This is the area immediately surrounds the Hot Zone and begins at a pointbeyond the bounds of observable and detectable hazards and danger. Access to this area s restricted only to those essential personnel necessary to assistwith the mitigation of the incident. Back-up personnel shall be provided inequal numbers to those operating within the Hot zone and be ready tointervene should the incident necessitate. All decontamination activities will be conducted in the area of the Warm Zone.
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ArabicCORDONS AND ZONES
Dam/ Shower
Plastic Bags
Brushes
Support Staff
Clean Clothes
Cold Zone: Command and /coordination, Medical evaluation, and other support functions.This is the outer most safety zone requiring security. This area should be farenough removed from a spilled or released product that potential for contamination is remote. This area will include the Command Post as well as the Staging area.Access to this area will be limited to Fire, Police, Rescue and other personnelas authorized by the Incident Commander necessary to the operations of the
Hazardous Materials Incident.
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ArabicCORDONS AND ZONES RESPONSIBILITIES
The Incident Commander, shall appoint a Safety Officer who will assume responsibility for controlling access to the Warm and Hot Zones at theincident as well as assume over-all control of scene safety.Hazardous Materials Zoning requires constant re-evaluation and monitoring of the wind direction to insure that the previously established Zones are adequate for personnel safety. Access to any Hazardous Materials Zone shall be done at controlled accesspoints by personnel in the proper protective equipment and those controlledaccess points should be within the eyesight of the Safety Officer.
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Levels of Protection الحماية مستويات
Gas tight الغاز من من Liquid Tight للحماية لحماية السوائل
Fire kit أالطفاء طقم
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Suit Fabric Properties
Chemical resistance to penetration and permeation.
Mechanical integrity to resist abrasion and puncture.
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ContaminationPermeation Penetration
Breakthrough
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Suit Types البدالت أنواع
Disposable أستخدام واحد
Limited life محدود استخدامها Reusable أستخدام يعاد
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Limited-Life Advantages
Contaminated suits are never re-usedSuits are always cleanSuits are always “fit for use”. Increased wearer-confidenceReduced suit maintenance
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Maximum working duration in CPC should
be 20 minutes.
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Heat Stress (Arabic)
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Heat Stress
Six basic factors
Air temperatureMean radiant temperatureHumidityAir velocityThermal properties of clothingMetabolic rate
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Heat stress
Heat crampsPrickly heatHeadachesNausea(Arabic)VertigoWeaknessThirstGiddiness and faintingSevere cases of unconsciousness, convulsions, mental confusion
and death.
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Decontamination
WHAT is it?
WHO needs it?
WHEN should it be done?.
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Decontamination
Decontamination is the process of removing contaminates from people, equipment, the environment or anything that may be contaminated.
Decontamination is primarily designed to minimize exposure to hazardous substances and limit the spread of contamination.
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Chemical
Radioactive
Biological
Types of contamination
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Decontamination
Primary purpose:
To remove personnel from any contaminated clothing or CPC safely
Decontamination of equipment is a secondary consideration, which may be carried out at a later time
Equipment includes CPC and fire kit.
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Levels of Decontamination
There are generally six types of decontamination. The on scene commander will determine which level is applicable forthe substance involved, using any reference sources thatmay state the applicable level. In the absence of suchsources, specialist advice should be sought.The on scene commander will Nominate a Decontamination Officer of suitable rank and experience.
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Decontamination Officer
Actions of the Decontamination Officer Decide from information received type of decontamination required:-Emergency, Wet, Wet Contained, Dry. Select suitable decontamination zone Nominate decontamination team Ensure sufficient decontamination equipment is available to cater for needs of incident. Supervise all aspects of decontamination, ensure full Specialist
information is available, confirm PPE and decontamination requirements, have first aid information available.
Ensure contaminated clothing/equipment is bagged and labelled, the label must identify the contaminant and the contaminated equipment within the bag.
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Environment
Important:
At every incident requiring the use of decontamination, the Environmental Impact should be considered.
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Decontamination
Decontamination may be emergency or primary depending on the incident and use and can be either;
Wet: Using water with or without detergent
Dry: Using brushes or vacuum cleaner
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Choice of method
This will be based on:
Nature of the contamination Degree of contamination Type of protective clothing worn Risk to the environment
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Decontamination Zone
The following factors must be taken into account when siting the decontamination zone:
Type of decontamination Weather conditions and wind
direction The slope of the ground Location
of drains (or their absence) Operational circumstances. Location of BA entry control Location of a pumping appliance Location of the incident.
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Procedures
Contaminated wearers should emerge from the risk area with a minimum of 80 bar pressure remaining in the cylinder
After reporting to the ECO personnel must proceed directly to the decontamination zone holding area
The operations will determine the order for personnel to be decontaminated according to the cylinder contents.
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ArabicInitial Decontamination
Dirty Area Clean Area
BA Board
Drain
Dam/ Shower
Plastic Bags
Brushes
Hose
Support Staff
Clean Clothes
Wind
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ArabicPortable Decontamination Shower
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Dilution ratio: :2000 to 1
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Emergency Decontamination
May be necessary where fire service personnel have;
Inadequate protection or sustained damage to their CPC (including boots)
Suffered injury A breathing apparatus
emergency. Members of the public or site
personnel who are not protected or who have inadequate protection
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Decontamination Equipment
Below is a list of typical decontamination equipment. The list is not all encompassing and there may be items on the list that personnel at certain hazmat incidents do not need.
Brushes, BucketsDecontamination poolsDecontamination showersDisposable blanketsGround cover (plastic sheeting or tarps)Hoses, BranchesModesty protectionPlastic bags, Barrier tapeSoap, Sponges, StoolsTowelsTraffic cones
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Summary
Do not eat, drink or smoke during the incident
Site all personnel, appliances, equipment and control points upwind and in a safe clear area
Wear full fire fighting kit including chemical and gas suits, with BA if required
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Summary
If possible work in a well illuminated clear area
Avoid inhalation, ingestion and absorption of chemicals or vapour clouds
Ensure equipment that can create a spark, torches/radios, can be used inside the danger area
Anyone feeling unwell at the incident must report to the Incident Commander immediately.
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