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 Who Should Attend :
Safety/Environmental Managers, Incident Commanders, Fire/Hazmat Services Responders, Shift Supervisors, Shippers/Receivers, Production Personnel, Operators, or any individual who may be in contact or work with organic solvents, strong acids, and inorganic chemicals in either a liquid or vaporous level.

 Knowledge Objectives :
  • Advanced knowledge in identifying, controlling, and mitigating Hazardous conditions relative to chemical release in either a free phase or vaporous state.
  • Advanced knowledge in identifying/implementing various primary/secondary containment devices and surface conditions, relative to chemical reactivity’s in either a free phase or vaporous state.
  • Key emergency response legislation requirements pertaining to the various government agencies and the responders/corporate responsibilities required to initiate appropriate guidelines to mitigate future liabilities.

 Skill Objectives :
  • Initiating, employing and completing Emergency Response Guidelines
  • Spill response equipment implementation and creative emergency response spill mitigation/control and deployment measures
  • Plume direction control and applying berming migration control measures
  • Implementing control techniques for zoning, evacuation procedures
  • PPE selection, donning and doffing, identifying PPE compatibility and failure
  • Placement of spill response materials - offensive and defensive tactical approaches
  • Building/Enhancing a team environment, coupled with site specific E.S.R. concepts

 Teaching Methods :
  • Power point presentation
  • Video
  • Wipe Board
  • Field emergency response exercises containment of on-site chemicals
  • Table top exercises
  • Role playing – Liability/enforcement scenario
 General Outline Topics :
  • Hazard Incident Risk Assessment
  • Toxicology
  • Updates on proper storage
  • Spill Control Command
  • Waste Management
  • Due Diligence and Corporate Reporting

 Hands-On Activities :
  • Exploring current emergency response equipment, response timing, functionality versus an untested planned response.
  • Equipment operation
  • Identification of site critical/hot zones and visualization / role playing of risk potentials.
  • Real time simulations to test the systems approach to emergency response

 Handout Materials Retained by Students :
  • Operations Level Training Manual
  • Chemical Storage and Secondary Containment
  • 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook

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