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Fdny Hazmat Units

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QUESTION 1

Who implements the FDNY Emergency Response Plan for Hazardous Materials using the Incident Command System (ICS) at a possible hazardous material scene?

ANSWER

The senior ranking Fire Department representative on scene also referred to as the Incident Commander (IC) will implement the Emergency Response Plan for Hazardous Materials using the Incident Command System (ICS).

QUESTION 2

What are the three perimeters that should be established in a hazardous materials scene?

ANSWER

1) Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone 3) Support Zone

QUESTION 3

The initial responsibility for assessment of incident hazards lies with who?

ANSWER

The initial responsibility for assessment of incident hazards lies with first responding units.

QUESTION 4

The shipping documents of trucks are also known as what?

ANSWER

Bill of lading

QUESTION 5

The shipping documents of railcars are also known as what?

ANSWER

Waybill

QUESTION 6

The shipping documents of ships and barges are also known as what?

ANSWER

Cargo manifest

QUESTION 7

The shipping documents of airplanes are also known as what?

ANSWER

Airbill

QUESTION 8

The ":Hot Zone" is also known as what?

ANSWER

Exclusion Zone (Contaminated)

QUESTION 9

The "Warm Zone" is also known as what?

ANSWER

Contamination Reduction Zone

QUESTION 10

The "Cold Zone" is also known as what?

ANSWER

Support Zone (non-contaminated)

QUESTION 11

Where is an Access Control Point established?

ANSWER

An Access Control Point is established in the periphery of the Exclusion Zone.

QUESTION 12

Why is an Access Control Point established?

ANSWER

An Access Control Point is established to control the flow of personnel and equipment between the Exclusion Zone and the Contamination Reduction Zone and to ensure the established procedures for access and egress are followed.

QUESTION 13

What is the Hotline and where should it be established?

ANSWER

The boundary of the Exclusion Zone and it should be established a safe distance from any potential exposure.

QUESTION 14

What type of barrier tape should be used to identify the Exclusion Zone?

ANSWER

RED barrier tape should be used to identify the Exclusion Zone.

QUESTION 15

Where does the Contamination Reduction Zone lie between?

ANSWER

The Contamination Reduction Zone lies between the Exclusion Zone and the Support Zone.

QUESTION 16

What is the use of the Contamination Reduction Zone?

ANSWER

It is an area used to prevent or reduce the transfer of contaminants that may have been picked up by personnel or equipment exiting the Exclusion Zone.

QUESTION 17

In which zone does decontamination take place?

ANSWER

All decontamination activities occur in the Contamination Reduction Zone.

QUESTION 18

What is the Contamination Control Line?

ANSWER

It is the boundary between the Contamination Reduction Zone and the Support Zone.

QUESTION 19

What is the main goal of the Contamination Control Line?

ANSWER

This boundary helps to separate the possibly contaminated area from the uncontaminated area.

QUESTION 20

What type of barrier tape should be used for the Contamination Reduction Zone?

ANSWER

YELLOW barrier tape should be used.

QUESTION 21

Entry into the Contamination Reduction Zone from the Support Zone is through what?

ANSWER

Through an Access Control Point.

QUESTION 22

Exiting the Contamination Reduction Zone to the Support Zone requires what?

ANSWER

Requires the removal of any suspected or known contaminated protective clothing and/or equipment, following appropriate decontamination procedures.

QUESTION 23

What is the process of decontamination?

ANSWER

The process of reducing levels of toxic or otherwise harmful substances from personnel, equipment and apparatus.

QUESTION 24

What is the purpose of Gross Decontamination?

ANSWER

To remove large amounts of contaminants in a short period of time

QUESTION 25

What are the two most common methods of Gross Decontamination?

ANSWER

Wet Decontamination and Dry Decontamination.

QUESTION 26

What is Wet Decontamination?

ANSWER

Wet Decontamination involves the use off handlines, fixed site emergency showers or the Mass Decontamination procedure.

QUESTION 27

What is Dry Decontamination?

ANSWER

Dry Decontamination involves either the removal of outer clothing or all garments worn by the individual.

QUESTION 28

What is the reasoning behind Dry Decontamination?

ANSWER

Dry Decontamination may be necessary if atmospheric conditions are such that wetting the victim may cause other severe injuries such or if the reaction of the material with water may cause more harm than the material itself.

QUESTION 29

How can Technical Decontamination be described and when would it be completed?

ANSWER

Technical Decontamination is a more thorough decontamination process and follows Gross Decontamination.

QUESTION 30

What does Technical Decontamination involve?

ANSWER

It involves the use off special solutions or equipment carried by Haz-Mat units.

QUESTION 31

What is the reasoning behind Technical Decontamination?

ANSWER

It is conducted to prevent secondary contamination by people or equipment leaving the incident scene.

QUESTION 32

What is the medical state of the victim before Technical Decontamination can be initiated?

ANSWER

Victims have generally been medically stabilized and time is not critical.

QUESTION 33

When should victims receive medical treatment and transport?

ANSWER

For the safety of all fire and medical personnel, as well as hospital staff, victims should be decontaminated prior to medical treatment and transport whenever possible.

QUESTION 34

Do emergency personnel decontaminate with their victims?

ANSWER

Separate decontamination areas should be established for emergency personnel.

QUESTION 35

What is the Support Zone?

ANSWER

The Support Zone is the outermost area of the site and is considered uncontaminated.

QUESTION 36

Which Zone is designated as a controlled area for personnel and equipment?

ANSWER

The Support Zone is designated as a controlled area for authorized support personnel and equipment

QUESTION 37

Which Zone does not allow contaminated persons, equipment or apparatus?

ANSWER

No contaminated persons, equipment or apparatus are permitted in the Support Zone.

QUESTION 38

Which companies carry Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC)?

ANSWER

Haz-Mat Company 1 Haz-May Battalion Rescue Companies HMTUs SSLs CPC Ladder Companies Haz-Tac units Special Operations Command (SOC) Safety Battalion

QUESTION 39

Who determines the level of special protection each zone is required to have?

ANSWER

The IC based on incident size-up and monitoring data provided by the officer in charge of the Haz-Mat resources.

QUESTION 40

What are the four levels of CPC defined by OSHA and the NFPA?

ANSWER

1) Level A 2) Level B 3) Level C 4) Level D

QUESTION 41

How can Level A CPC be described?

ANSWER

The highest level of skin and respiratory protection available. This consists of positive pressure SCBA inside vapor-tight chemical clothing. (Full Top and Full Bottom)

QUESTION 42

How can Level B CPC be described?

ANSWER

The highest level of respiratory protection, but no a lower level o skin protection from Level A. This consists of positive pressure SCBA and a chemical ensemble that provides splash protection (Full Top and Little Bottom)

QUESTION 43

How can Level C CPC be described?

ANSWER

This level offers minimal skin and respiratory protection. This level assumes that the air contaminants have been identified, atmosphere is not oxygen deficient and specific cartridges have been provided for known contaminant(s). (Little Top and Little Bottom)

QUESTION 44

What is also apart of the Level C CPC ensemble?

ANSWER

The full-face air purifying respirators (APRs) and Powered Air Purifying Respirators are part of the Level C ensemble.

QUESTION 45

How can Level D CPC be described?

ANSWER

This level of protection provides the minimal protection and is used to guard against nuisance contamination only.

QUESTION 46

Can structural firefighter protective clothing i.e. bunker be classified as CPC?

ANSWER

Structural firefighter protective clothing is not classified as CPC.

QUESTION 47

EMS personnel (other than Haz-Tac) are not trained in what?

ANSWER

EMS personnel (other than Haz-Tac) are not trained or equipped to use specialized chemical protective clothing (CPC) or special control equipment.

QUESTION 48

Firefighters assigned to engine and ladder companies, battalions and divisions are trained at a minimum of what?

ANSWER

They are trained at a minimum to the Operational Level.

QUESTION 49

Under who's authorization can the air-purifying respirator be used?

ANSWER

The air-purifying respirator can only be used when authorized by the Incident Commander.

QUESTION 50

When can the IC authorize the use off the air purifying respirator?

ANSWER

1) The air contaminant has been identified. 2) The oxygen level is between 19.5% and 23.5%. 3) The filter cartridge is specific for the contaminant.

QUESTION 51

What does Haz-Mat Resources consist of?

ANSWER

Units or individuals that respond to releases or potential releases with CPC, monitoring and mitigation capability.

QUESTION 52

Members of Haz-Mat resources are trained to what levels?

ANSWER

Members off Haz-Mat are trained to Technician I, Technician II, or Specialist Level and may approach the point of release.

QUESTION 53

Who is in charge of overall Haz-Mat resources?

ANSWER

The Chief-in-Charge is assigned overall administration of Haz-Mat resources.

QUESTION 54

When will the Chief-in-Charge respond to operations?

ANSWER

The Chief-in-Charge is notified by the FDOC (Fire Department Operations Center) and will respond as needed.

QUESTION 55

Who will support the Haz-Mat Battalion at operations?

ANSWER

The Chief-in-Charge will support the Haz-Mat Battalion and advise the IC.

QUESTION 56

Who supervises the Haz-Mat resources at 10-80 Code 1 hazardous material incidents and above?

ANSWER

The Haz-Mat Battalion Chief supervises the Haz-Mat resources at 10-80 Code 1 hazardous material incidents and above.

QUESTION 57

Members designated as a Technician II have completed what?

ANSWER

Members designated as a Technician II have satisfactorily completed the 80-hour Technician Course.

QUESTION 58

The SOC Battalion operates within which group and when would they be called to an incident?

ANSWER

The SOC Battalion operates within the Haz-Mat Branch/Group and may be special called to hazardous materials incidents.

QUESTION 59

The SOC Battalion Chief and Firefighter are trained to what level?

ANSWER

The SOC Battalion Chief and Firefighter are trained to Technician II level and receive additional specialized training.

QUESTION 60

At most small incidents where will the SOC Battalion operate?

ANSWER

At most small incidents the SOC Battalion will operate in the Contamination Reduction Zone.

QUESTION 61

What does the SOC Battalion directly supervise in the Contamination Reduction Zone?

ANSWER

The SOC Battalion directly supervises member and civilian decontamination. This also includes supervision off the Decon Support Unit.

QUESTION 62

At larger, more complex hazardous materials incidents, what does the SOC Battalion supervise?

ANSWER

The SOC Battalion may directly supervise the entry teams and on-scene Haz-Mat units.

QUESTION 63

At most small incidents, the Haz-Mat Battalion will supervise what?

ANSWER

That Haz-Mat Battalion will operate from a position that directly supervises the entry teams and on-scene Haz-May units.

QUESTION 64

While in operation, who does the Haz-Mat Battalion report directly too?

ANSWER

The Haz-Mat Battalion will report directly to the IC and remain in radio contact if not nearby to provide progress reports to the IC.

QUESTION 65

At larger, more complex incidents the Haz-May Battalion may operate where?

ANSWER

The Haz-Mat Battalion may operate at the Command Post with the IC in an advisory role until relieved by the Chief-in-Charge of Haz-Mat Operations.

QUESTION 66

At hazardous. Materials incidents that involve unusual rescue operations, what does the SOC Battalion Chief do?

ANSWER

At hazardous materials incidents that involve unusual rescue operations, the SOC Battalion Chief will oversee the rescue operations.

QUESTION 67

At Hazardous Materials incidents that involve unusual rescue operations, Who will fill the role of the SOC Battalion?

ANSWER

A special-called Battalion Chief shall fill the role of the SOC Battalion in supervising decontamination procedures..

QUESTION 68

What does the Safety Operating Battalion oversee?

ANSWER

The Safety Operating Battalion oversees the overall safety within the incident control zones

QUESTION 69

Who monitors the control and mitigation activities of Haz-Mat personnel?

ANSWER

Safety Operating Battalion will monitor the control and mitigation activities of Haz-Mat personnel for compliance with standard operating procedures.

QUESTION 70

The Haz-Mat Battalion Chief and Aide has what level of training?

ANSWER

The Battalion Chief and Aide are trained to Technician II level in addition to their Safety training.

QUESTION 71

With what signal does the Safety Battalion respond?

ANSWER

10-80 Code 1

QUESTION 72

Upon arrival, where does the Safety Operating Battalion report too?

ANSWER

Report to the Incident Commander.

QUESTION 73

What are the main responsibilities for HMC 1?

ANSWER

1) Identification of the released materials and its hazards 2) Control spills and leaks 3) Containment or neutralization of the released material 4) Coordination of activities with other city agency personnel to recover from and terminate the incident

QUESTION 74

If HMC 1 is not on scene, how can Haz-May Technician Unit Contact HMC 1?

ANSWER

HMTU's may consult with HMC 1 via 800 MH, department radio or cell phone for technical advice.

QUESTION 75

Haz-May Company 1 members are trained in what level?

ANSWER

They are trained in Specialist Level completing over 400 hours of training.

QUESTION 76

Haz-Mat Technician Unit members are trained to what level?

ANSWER

HMTU's members are trained to Technician II Level, completing over 120 hours of training.

QUESTION 77

Where does HMTU carry their CPC and equipment?

ANSWER

HMTU members carry all levels of CPC and equipment for containment and decontamination in a second apparatus.

QUESTION 78

What are the main duties of the HMTUs?

ANSWER

1) Initiate on-scene monitoring to determine risk levels for rescue and control activities. 2) Initiate rescue tactics if determined to be an acceptable risk. 3) Initiate control and containment activities. 4) Begin identification process of released materials

QUESTION 79

When should HMTU establish rescuer decontamination area?

ANSWER

Prior to entry.

QUESTION 80

Can rescuer decontamination area be established without Haz-Mat resources and how?

ANSWER

This may be done with an engine company with a hand line and fog nozzle if timing is critical and Haz-May resources are not on-scene.

QUESTION 81

Rescue companies are trained to what level in a hazardous material incident?

ANSWER

They are trained to a Technician II level.

QUESTION 82

What does a Rescue company carry and not in carry in a hazardous material incident?

ANSWER

These companies Carry CPC and some metering devices, but lack mitigation equipment.

QUESTION 83

What are the duties of the Rescue Company in a Hazardous Material Incident?

ANSWER

Members of Rescue Companies can be used for assessment, search and entry. They can assist in entry, metering and mitigation.

QUESTION 84

What level are SOC Support Ladder Companies trained to?

ANSWER

They are trained to operate at Technician 1 level, a level above Operations.

QUESTION 85

Where are SSLs assigned?

ANSWER

SSLs are assigned in all boroughs to provide a quick response to incidents anywhere in the city.

QUESTION 86

Members designated as a Technician 1 have completed what?

ANSWER

Members designated as a Technician 1 have satisfactorily completed the 40-hour Technician course.

QUESTION 87

Who transports Haz-Mat response equipment?

ANSWER

SSLs transports Haz-Mat response equipment in a support vehicle.

QUESTION 88

During emergencies and unusual incidents, SSL support vehicles can do what?

ANSWER

They can operate independently from their associated Ladder Company. These vehicles will be identified as Rapid Response Vehicle (RRV) and be assigned a number corresponding to its associated SSL company.

QUESTION 89

Who determines if Technical Decontamination is needed after Gross Decontamination?

ANSWER

SOC Support Ladder Companies

QUESTION 90

Who monitors victims after Technical Decontamination?

ANSWER

SSLs conduct contamination monitoring of victims after Technical Decontamination to determine effectiveness.

QUESTION 91

What is the role of the CPC Ladder Companies?

ANSWER

The primary objective of the CPC Ladder Companies is to perform rescue operations of non-ambulatory victims in the contaminated area or Exclusion Zone

QUESTION 92

When is the only time the CPC Ladder Companies should operate in the Exclusion Zone?

ANSWER

When Technician companies are monitoring the environment.

QUESTION 93

What does and doesn't the CPC Ladder Companies carry in a hazardous material incident?

ANSWER

They are only equipped with PPE and do not have any monitoring devices.

QUESTION 94

The Haz-Tac Battalion does what and staffs who?

ANSWER

The Haz-Tac Battalion operates conditions vehicles that are staffed by a Lieutenant trained as a Haz-Mat Technician.

QUESTION 95

What level of training do Haz-Tac Battalion members receive and what do they specialize in?

ANSWER

The Haz-Tac Battalion members re trained in all levels of CPC. They specialize in triaging and treating contaminated victims.

QUESTION 96

Who is responsible with coordinating Haz-Tac activities with Haz-Mat?

ANSWER

The officer coordinates Haz-Tac activities with and reports to the Haz-Mat Branch Director on the scene of all hazardous materials related assignments.

QUESTION 97

Haz-Tac members receive what level of training?

ANSWER

Haz-Tac members satisfactorily complete a 64-hour course that includes training in using all levels of CPC, recognizing chemical exposure symptoms and treating contaminated victims.

QUESTION 98

When can Haz-Tac Ambulances administer an antidote treatment?

ANSWER

Following the issuance of a class order from OMA, Haz-Tac members are trained to administer antidote treatments wearing the appropriate PPE for the zone they are operating in.

QUESTION 99

What are the primary assignments of Haz-Tac members?

ANSWER

1) Conduct medical management of exposed civilians/responders prior to and during decontamination operations. 2) Conduct medical monitoring of entry team members.

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