24 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician Level III Responder ‑ Blended
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of Hazmat Technician jobs during emergency response.
- Identify hazardous materials using proper recognition, classification, and labeling techniques.
- Apply containment, control, and mitigation strategies for spills, leaks, and releases.
- Execute decontamination procedures for personnel, equipment, and the environment.
Course Outline
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1. Course Introduction
- The 24 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician
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2. Part 1 - First Responder Operations
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3. Module 1 - Introduction to Hazmat First Responders
- FRO Overview
- Introduction to Hazardous Materials Emergency Response
- Hazmat Emergency Responders
- Hazardous Materials, Substances and Wastes
- Recognizing Hazardous Materials Incidents
- Part 1 - Module 1 Exam
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4. Module 2 - The 2024 Emergency Response Guidebook
- Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) Overview
- ERG White Pages Quiz
- ERG Yellow-bordered & Blue-bordered Pages
- ERG Yellow-bordered & Blue-bordered Pages Quiz
- ERG Orange-bordered Pages
- ERG Orange-bordered Pages Quiz
- ERG Green-bordered Pages
- ERG Green-bordered Pages Quiz
- Part 1 - Module 2 ERG Exercise
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5. Module 3 - Basic First Responder Actions
- Managing Hazmat Incidents
- Basic Actions for all First Responders
- Part 1 - Module 3 Exam
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6. Module 4 - Hazmat Container Identification
- Road Trailer Identification
- Rail and Other Modes of Transportation
- Other Hazmat Container Identification
- Part 1 - Module 4 Exam
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7. Module 5 - First Responders at the Operations Level
- Introduction to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Fire Control on a Hazmat Incident
- FRO Entry Operations at a Hazmat Incident
- Decontamination and the FRO
- FRO Mitigation
- FRO Summary and Conclusion
- Part 1 - Module 5 Exam
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8. Part 2 - The Hazardous Materials Technician
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9. Module 1 - Introduction to the Hazmat Technician
- Introduction to Part 2 - The Hazardous Materials Technician
- Regulatory Requirements for the Hazmat Technician
- Medical Surveillance and the Hazmat Technician
- Emergency Response Planning
- Part 2 - Module 1 Exam
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10. Module 2 - Hazmat Incident Command
- Hazmat Incident Command and the Public Sector Response
- Hazmat Group Functional Leaders
- Additional ICS Hazmat Group Positions
- Hazmat Incident Command and the Private Facility Response
- Part 2 - Module 2 Exam
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11. Module 3 - Toxicology and Chemical Hazards
- Hazardous Materials Referencing
- Introduction to Toxicology
- The Importance of Dosage
- Types of Toxic Substances
- Toxicological Effects
- Factors that Influence Toxicity
- Physical and Chemical Properties
- Part 2 - Module 3 Exam
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12. Module 4 - Hazmat Incident Operations
- Site Control Tactics and Strategy
- Incident Safety
- Hazard and Risk Assessment
- Advanced Hazmat Mitigation Techniques
- Hazmat Incident Decontamination
- Special Considerations for the Hazmat Technician
- Part 2 - Module 4 Exam
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13. Module 5 - Animated Video Series Example
- Hazmat Incident from Notification to Termination Part 1
- Hazmat Incident from Notification to Termination Part 2
- Summary and Conclusion for Part 2
Training Process
Candidates must complete all online modules and pass the associated knowledge assessments prior to attending the hands-on skills session. Full participation in the in-person practical evaluation is required, and successful completion of both components is necessary to meet the 24-hour Technician Level III responder training requirement.
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