FIREĀ 0173. Hazardous Materials - Incident Commander

Unit: 1
Formerly known as FIRE 202
Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 241 with grade of "C" or better or a certified Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational course; and I-100 (Basic Incident Command System) or equivalent as determined by the Fire Technology Program Coordinator
Hours: 24 lecture
Provides participants with the capability to assume the role of Incident Commander, as defined in the Occupational Safety and Health Act Hazardous Waste Operations (OSHA HAZWOPR) regulation, during an emergency response to an actual or potential hazardous materials release. (C-ID FIRE 232X) (not transferable)

FIRE 0173 - Hazardous Materials - Incident Commander

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Catalog Description DESCRIPTION IS HERE: Formerly known as FIRE 202 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 241 with grade of "C" or better or a certified Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational course; and I-100 (Basic Incident Command System) or equivalent as determined by the Fire Technology Program Coordinator Hours: 24 lecture Description: Provides participants with the capability to assume the role of Incident Commander, as defined in the Occupational Safety and Health Act Hazardous Waste Operations (OSHA HAZWOPR) regulation, during an emergency response to an actual or potential hazardous materials release. (C-ID FIRE 232X) (not transferable) Units 1 Lecture-Discussion 24 Laboratory By Arrangement Contact Hours 24 Outside of Class Hours Course Student Learning Outcomes Describe the primary hazardous materials protective action options. Demonstrate and outline incident response objectives, an incident Action Plan, and a Site Safety Plan. Identify the potential action response options (defensive, offensive and non-intervention). Course Content Outline I.Incident commander training requirements II.Hazardous materials laws, regulations, and plans III.Incident Command System (ICS), team typing, and response resources IV.Hazard assessment V.Hazardous materials site safety VI.Operational Risk Management (ORM) VII.Protective actions VIII.Incident termination Course Objectives Course Objectives 1. State the role of the Incident Commander (IC) as defined by state and federal regulations. 2. Identify the laws, regulations and plans that govern an emergency response to a hazardous materials incident. 3. Collect and interpret hazard and response information from sources such as printed reference material, technical resources, computer databases and monitoring equipment. 4. Estimate potential outcomes within an endangered area 5. Write incident response objectives 6. Identify the potential action response options (defensive, offensive and non-intervention) available 7. Demonstrate the ability to approve an appropriate level of personal protective equipment commonly to use in a hazardous materials incident 8. Determine if response objectives should be defensive, offensive and/or non-interventional. 9. Apply principles of Operational Risk Management to choose appropriate response objectives. 10. Implement ICS for a simulated incident to include: notification procedures; use of non-local resources; resource direction and support; and information transfer to the media and elected officials. 11. Write an Incident Action Plan consisting of at least an ICS form 201 and a site safety plan. 12. Identify government and private sector resources available to assist in an emergency response to a release of hazardous materials. 13. Evaluate the progress of the planned response 14. Apply tasks to terminate the emergency phase of a simulated hazmat incident 15. Describe the primary hazardous materials protective action options and identify factors to use in evaluating the selection of a protective action. Methods of Evaluation Classroom Discussions Objective Examinations Problem Solving Examinations Reading Assignments 1. The student will read the material in the text on disposing of hazardous waste and will fill out a uniform hazardous waste manifest and turn it in for evaluation. 2. The student will read the information on protective actions at a Haz Mat event and will create a list of the pro's and con's of sheltering in place and discuss their list in class. Writing, Problem Solving or Performance 1. Determine the physical hazards of unknown materials by identifying labels and placards and using the DOT ERG. 2. Develop an outline of items to cover in a post incident review. Other (Term projects, research papers, portfolios, etc.) Methods of Instruction Lecture/Discussion Distance Learning Other materials and-or supplies required of students that contribute to the cost of the course. Supplemental student course packs developed by instructor and provided to students.

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