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TRAINING COURSE CATALOG
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Training Course Information
Courses are typically led by a single instructor using a lecture and discussion format. Some classes utilize an ongoing scenario format providing students with work-through case studies and/or reference material. Courses are continuously updated and revised for technical accuracy and to provide the most meaningful, practical and useful content. Basic Level Courses - Cover fundamental principles and skills essential for compliance to OSHA, and designed to optimize safety practices at you facility. This level is for participants with limited or no exposure to the subjects. These courses are intended to teach defensive operations tactics, and are not intended to prepare the student for offensive mitigation and clean-up activities. Upon completion of the course a comprehensive exam covering all lectured topics will be conducted. After successfully passing the exam, a formal Certificate of Training is awarded. All basic level courses can be held at either your site or ours. Advanced Level Courses – Courses carry the participant to the highest level of training in that category. Advanced level courses are designed to train the employee to respond to an emergency situation and take offensive actions. These actions include mitigation of a spill, leak, or accident, and assistance with the clean-up process post incident. Advanced level courses require successful completion of a basic level course prior to enrollment. Courses focus on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills, and a broader range of applications. A comprehensive examination is given and Certificate of Training is awarded upon successful completion of the course. Advanced level courses are only available for delivery at our site.
“Our-Site” Course Delivery
Requirements: None
Location: CFR Training Facility. 7222 Commerce Circle, Cheyenne, WY Registration Fees: Fees are listed with each course. Registration fees include the cost of class materials, and facility
fees. The registration fees do not include travel or per diem expenses for participants. Fees and schedules are subject to change without notice. The full class fee is payable at time of registration, unless other arrangements have been made.
Once registration is complete, any reduction of participant numbers will not result in a refund. Participants may be added
to the class roster up to ten (10) business days prior to the course start date. Full registration fees for late registration students will include a $30.00 late fee, and full payment is due prior to the course start date. Cancellation of a course due
to inclement weather, or an act of God will result in rescheduling of the course without penalty. Cancellations: May be made up ten (10) business days prior to course start date. A full refund minus a $30.00
cancellation fee will be issued no later than ten (10) business days after cancellation notice is received.
“Your-Site” Course Delivery
Requirements: Client must provide a clean temperature controlled classroom environment with adequate seating for the
number of participants, and instructors. Restroom access for participants and instructors is required. Client will need to
provide their own equipment.
Location: Client choice
Registration Fees: Fees are listed with each course. Registration fees include the cost of class materials, and instructor
travel. Clients within a twenty (20) mile radius of Cheyenne will not be charged for travel. Fees and schedules are subject
to change without notice. The full class fee is payable at time of registration, unless other arrangements have been made.
Once registration is complete, any reduction of participant numbers will not result in a refund. Participants may be added
to the class roster up ten (10) business days prior to the course start date. Full registration fees for late registration
students will include a $30.00 late fee, and full payment is due prior to the course start date.
Cancellations: Cancellation of a course due to inclement weather, or an act of God will result in rescheduling of the
course without penalty. Cancellation requests may be made up ten (10) business days prior to course start date. A full
refund, minus a $30.00 processing fee will be issued no later than ten (10) business days after the cancellation notice is
received. Cancellations made within the 10 day period prior to a course start date will receive no refund.
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Course Index
Hazardous Materials Training - Industry
HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness (FRA) Level 4hr……………………………....4
HAZWOPER First Responder Operations (FRO) Level 8hr ……………………...…..….5
HAZWOPER Hazardous Materials Technician Level 40hr ……………..………………..6
HAZWOPER Hands-On Training 24hr………………………...…………………………….7
HAZWOPER Refresher 8hr……………………………………………………………….....8
Hospital First Receiver ……...………………………………………………………………...9
NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Training – First Responder
Hazmat Awareness Level 8hr.…………………………..…………………………………..10
Hazmat Operations Level 24hr……………………………………………………………...11
Hazmat Technician Level 80hr………...…………………………………………………....12
Hazmat Technician Refresher 24hr……….…………………………………………...…...13
NFPA 473 Hazardous Materials Training – EMS Responder
Hazardous Materials/WMD Basic Life Support (BLS) Responder………………………14
Hazardous Materials/WMD Advanced Life Support (ALS) Responder…………………15
Hazmat Awareness for EMS………………………………………………………………...16
Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Sample and Evidence Collection……………………………………………………………17
Advanced Monitoring Techniques ………………………………………………………….18
CBRNE Hazmat Technician…………………………………………………………………19
Advanced Decontamination Techniques………………………………………………..…20
Responding to Chlorine Incidents…………………………………………………………..21
Chemistry of the Top Ten Chemicals Released in a Hazmat……………………………22
Risk Based Response to a Hazardous Materials Incident……………………………….23
Preparedness Training
Introduction to Industrial Terrorism/WMD………………………………………………….24
Law Enforcement Hazardous Materials & Terrorism Awareness……………………….25
Customized Training………………………………………………………………………….26
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Hazardous Materials Training – Industry
HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness (FRA) Level
This course is designed for all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 indicates that all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. Awareness level responders recognize the presence of hazardous materials, isolate the scene and call for appropriate assistance. They do not participate in actual offensive or cleanup activities. Awareness Level training is for responders who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous materials release, and will initiate a response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release.
Category: Industrial First Responder Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: None Duration: 4 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
Understand the role of Level - I responder Identify the hazards involved in an emergency Determine effective site control and site security Learn about the harmful effects of hazardous substances on humans Explore different hazardous substances and the incidents related to it Acquire information about the nature of the hazardous chemicals
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Hazardous Materials Training – Industry
HAZWOPER First Responder Operations (FRO) Level
This course is designed for all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency. As per OSHA guidelines, these people must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. This particular course is designed for those who are likely to respond to a hazardous materials emergency for the purpose of protecting people, property, or the environment from the effects of the release. Operations Level personnel take a defensive posture on an incident, and can provide decontamination of victims.
Category: Industrial First Responder Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: None Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
Course meets OSHA training requirements found in 29 CFR 1910.120
Learn the basic hazard and risk assessment techniques
Learn how to select and use proper personal protective equipment provided to the first responder
operational level
Learn how to perform basic control, containment and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of
the resources and personal protective equipment available with their unit
Learn how to implement basic decontamination procedure
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Hazardous Materials Training – Industry
40hr HAZWOPER Hazardous Materials Technician Level
This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Hazardous Materials Technicians provide offensive actions during an incident. Plugging and patching of leaks, damming, diking, and diverting spills, air monitoring, and other skills are taught in this course.
Category: Industrial First Responder Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: None Duration: 40 Hours (5 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Please note that an additional 3 days of hands on training is required for the 40 hour HAZWOPER course. To be in compliance with OSHA regulations, the employee must complete 3 days of hands-on training offered by the employer. The 24 hr (3 day) “Hands On Training” companion course is available separately through Ready Response Training.
The Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) applies to the five distinct groups of employers and their employees.
Clean-up operations involving hazardous substances - that are conducted at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
Corrective actions involving clean-up operations at sites covered by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976.
Voluntary clean-up operations at sites recognized by federal, state, local, or other governmental body as uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
Operations involving hazardous wastes that are conducted at treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
Emergency response operations for releases of, or substantial threats of releases of, hazardous substances regardless of the location of the hazard.
Training Topics Introduction
Lesson 1: Regulation Overview
Lesson 2: Site Characterization
Lesson 3: Toxicology
Lesson 4: Hazard Recognition
Lesson 5: Chemical Awareness
Lesson 6: Radiological Hazards
Lesson 7: Respiratory Protection
Lesson 8: Personal Protective Equipment
Lesson 9: Site Control
Lesson 10: Decontamination
Lesson 11: Medical Surveillance
Lesson 12: Air Monitoring
Lesson 13: Confined Space Entry
Lesson 14: Emergency Response
Lesson 15: Material Sampling
Lesson 16: Safe Work Practices
Lesson 17: Personal Sampling
Lesson 18: Excavation
Lesson 19: Fire Protection
Lesson 20: Blood Borne Pathogens
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Hazardous Materials Training – Industry
HAZWOPER Hands on Training (Companion course for 40hr requirement)
This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Hazardous Materials Technicians provide offensive actions during an incident. Plugging and patching of leaks, damming, diking, and diverting spills, air monitoring, and other skills are taught in this course.
Category: Industrial First Responder Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: 40hr HAZWOPER Course Duration: 24 Hours (3 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Please note that 3 days of hands-on training is required for the 40 hour HAZWOPER course. To be in compliance with OSHA regulations, the employee must complete 3 days of hands-on training offered by the employer. This course fulfills that requirement.
Training Objectives
Review of company site safety plan
Site characterization and hazard recognition exercise
Radiological monitoring
Respiratory protection fitting and use
Personal protective equipment
Site control
Decontamination exercise
Medical monitoring practices for entry teams
Air monitoring
Confined space entry
Material sampling
Final exercise
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Hazardous Materials Training – Industry
8 Hour HAZWOPER Annual Refresher Course
This course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous
waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards.
Category: Industrial First Responder Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: FRA, FRO, or 40hr Technician within past year Duration: 8 Hours (1 day) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
To be eligible to take the 8 hour HAZWOPER annual refresher training course, you must have taken the 24 or 40 hour HAZWOPER course within one (1) year.
Training Objectives
Be able to read and understand OSHA regulations and requirements Use site characterization to identify hazards found in the workplace and steps to be taken to
minimize hazards Better understand the principles of toxicology and how they relate to various types of chemical
exposures Develop a medical surveillance program and understand its purpose Identify the uses for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and how to choose the correct PPE for
a given situation Understand the principles of decontamination as well as levels of decontamination, and
decontamination methods Have a better understanding of potentially hazardous situations involving corrosives, solvents,
oxidizers, and reactive chemicals Understand the various considerations in an emergency, and the importance of training and
actions to personal safety and the safety of others
Training Topics
Introduction Lesson 1: Regulation Overview Lesson 2: Hazard Recognition Lesson 3: Site Characterization, Analysis, and Control Lesson 4: Toxicology Lesson 5: Medical Surveillance Lesson 6: Safe Work Practices and PPE Lesson 7: Decontamination Lesson 8: Chemical Awareness Lesson 9: Emergency Procedures
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Hazardous Materials Training – Industry
Hospital First Receiver
This course meets the requirements for JCAHO – Hospital First Receiver, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for Awareness, and Operations Level training for workers at a hospital. This course is designed for hospital site
workers who could potentially come into contact with patients who have been exposed to hazardous materials.
Category: Hospital Site Worker Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: None Duration: 24 Hours (3 days) Cost: Call for Pricing
First Receivers typically include personnel in the following roles: clinicians and other hospital staff who have a role in receiving and treating contaminated victims (e.g., triage, decontamination, medical treatment, and security) and those whose roles support these functions (e.g., set up and patient tracking). First Responder Operations Level training is required for employees (including security staff) who have a role in the Hospital Decontamination Zone, as well as the hospital's contamination cleanup crew. First Responder Awareness Level training is required for ED clerks and ED triage staff who might identify unannounced contaminated victims, then notify the proper authority), and security staff working outside the Hospital Decontamination Zone.
Training Objectives
Day 1
Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA)
Day 2
Module I – Awareness Level Training Module II – Operations Level Training
Day 3
Module III – Decontamination Practices Module IV – Decontamination Practical exercise
Training Highlights
8 hours of Operations Level Training, followed by 8 hours of hands-on decontamination training utilizing your facility’s equipment.
Follows JCAHO’s accreditation standards for decontamination and emergency planning. Follows the guidelines of OSHA’s Best Practices for Hospital-Based First Receivers. Explains and portrays the use of ICS within a healthcare environment that is consistent with the most
recent revision of the Hospital Incident Command System. Not an HICS full course. Helps healthcare facilities integrate with the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Provides awareness training that is appropriate for all healthcare personnel. Provides in-depth training on the use of protective clothing and respiratory protection.
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Hazardous Materials Training – First Responder
NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness Level This course meets the requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition; and OSHA 1910.120. The Hazardous Materials Awareness course is designed for those emergency response personnel (fire, police, EMS, and others) who may be first on the scene of a hazardous materials emergency. First responders at the awareness level are expected to recognize the presence of hazardous materials, protect themselves, secure the area, and call for trained personnel. The entire course will be taught from the classroom environment through student participation.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, CERT teams Prerequisites: None Duration: 8 Hours (1 day) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Training Objectives
Detecting the presence of hazardous materials/WMD
Surveying hazardous materials/WMD Incidents
Collecting hazard information
Initiating protective actions
Utilizing DOT Emergency Response Guidebook
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Hazardous Materials Training – First Responder
NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Operations Level
Meets the requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition; and OSHA 1910.120. First responders at the operational level use the knowledge gained to act in a defensive posture to protect people, the environment, or property from the effects of an unplanned hazardous materials release. Note: This is a very physically demanding course, which requires you to be in good physical condition.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, CERT teams Prerequisites: NFPA 472 Awareness Level Duration: 24 Hours (3 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
Surveying hazardous materials/WMD incidents.
Collecting hazard and response information.
Predicting the likely behavior of a material and its container.
Identifying action options.
Determining suitability of personal protective equipment.
Identifying decontamination issues.
Using personal protective equipment.
Initiating the incident command system.
Establishing and enforcing scene control procedures.
Evaluating the status of planned response.
Communicating the status of the planned response.
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Hazardous Materials Training – First Responder
NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician Level 80hr
Meets the requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in Operations Level, and provides training in the mitigation of hazardous materials incidents using specialized skills and equipment. Hazardous Materials technicians are capable of responding in an offensive fashion to incidents to protect, property and the environment. Note: This is a very physically demanding course, which requires you to be in good physical condition.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Law Enforcement Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Operations Level Duration: 80 Hours (10 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max) Course Only Available at Our Facility
Training Objectives
Analyze a hazardous materials/WMD incident to determine the complexity of the problem and potential outcomes
Plan a response within the capabilities of available personnel, personal protective equipment, and control equipment
Surveying hazardous materials/WMD incidents
Use of personal protective equipment
Technical decontamination
Mass decontamination
Product control through dam, dike, or divert
Air monitoring equipment
Sampling methods
Victim rescue and recovery operations
Evidence preservation and sampling techniques in WMD incident
Response to illicit laboratory incidents
Scientific methods of chemical agent identification
Use of Chlorine kits for 150lb cylinders, 1-ton cylinders, and rail cars
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Hazardous Materials Training – First Responder
NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician Refresher (24hrs)
Meets the requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course reviews the skills already learned in the technician level, and provides training in the mitigation of hazardous materials incidents using specialized skills and equipment. Hazardous Materials technicians are capable of responding in an offensive fashion to incidents to protect people, property and the environment Note: This is a very physically demanding course, which requires you to be in good physical condition.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Law Enforcement Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level. Duration: 24 Hours (3 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 20 student max) Course Only Available at Our Facility
Training Objectives
Analyze a hazardous materials/WMD incident to determine the complexity of the problem and potential outcomes
Review of personal protective equipment, and control equipment
Surveying hazardous materials/WMD Incidents.
Technical decontamination
Mass decontamination
Product control through dam, dike, or divert
Plugging and patching
Air monitoring equipment
Sampling methods
Victim rescue and recovery operations
Scientific methods of chemical agent identification
Use of chlorine kits for 150lb cylinders, 1-ton cylinders, and rail cars
Incident command
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Hazardous Materials Training – EMS Responder
Hazardous Materials/WMD Basic Life Support (BLS) Responder
Meets the requirements of NFPA 473, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in Operations level, and provides training in toxic industrial chemicals and EMS response to hazardous materials incidents using specialized skills and equipment. This course is designed to give EMS personnel insight on the physical effects common industrial chemicals have on the human body, and treatment methods.
Category: EMS First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Public and Private EMS Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Operations Level. State, or National Registry EMT-B certification Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
Anatomy and physiology review
Toxic industrial chemical overview
Biological agent overview
Radiological materials overview
Clandestine drug lab response
Chemical effects on the human body
Decontamination of contaminated patients
Treatment options
Practical exercise
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Hazardous Materials Training – EMS Responder
Hazardous Materials/WMD Advanced Life Support (ALS) Responder
Meets the requirements of NFPA 473, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in the Operations level, and provides training in toxic industrial chemicals, and EMS response to hazardous materials incidents using specialized skills and equipment. This course is designed to give EMS personnel insight on the physical effects common industrial chemicals have on the human body, and treatment methods. .
Category: EMS First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Public and Private EMS Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Operations Level. State, or National Registry EMT-I, or EMT-P certification Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
Anatomy and physiology review
Toxic industrial chemical overview
Biological agent overview
Radiological materials overview
Clandestine drug lab response
Chemical effects on the human body
ECG use in hazmat incidents
Decontamination of contaminated patients
Treatment options
Practical exercise
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Hazardous Materials Training – EMS Responder
Hazardous Materials Awareness for EMS
Meets the requirements of NFPA 473, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in the Operations level, and provides training in toxic industrial chemicals, and EMS response to hazardous materials incidents using specialized skills and equipment. This course is designed to give EMS personnel insight on the physical effects common industrial chemicals have on the human body, and treatment methods. .
Category: EMS First Responder Target Audience: Fire, Public and Private EMS Prerequisites: BEC, EMT-B, EMT-I, or EMT-P certification Duration: 4 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
When dispatched to the scene of an incident, emergency response personnel may not be aware that the situation involves hazardous materials. As a result, emergency medical services personnel should always be alert to the possibility that they may be dealing with a chemically contaminated individual. This
course provides instruction in the recognition of hazardous materials incidents, and the precautions necessary
to keep EMS personnel safe.
Certain combinations of patient symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, burning eyes or skin, or cyanosis should also suggest to the EMS staff the presence of hazardous materials. We will discuss the six principle clues to hazardous materials incidents:
1. Occupancy and Location. 2. Container Shape. 3. Markings/Colors on highway tankers and railcars. 4. Placards/Labels. 5. Shipping Papers. 6. Senses.
We will also discuss the signs and symptoms of exposure to some of the most commonly transported chemicals.
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Advanced Level Sampling and Evidence Collection for Hazardous Materials Technician Level
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course further develops the skills already learned in Technician Level, and provides training in the 9-step sample and evidence collection method used by FBI hazmat teams through specialized skills and equipment use.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level Duration: 16 Hours (2 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (3 student min, 25 student max)
Training Objectives
Basic chemistry
Overview of sampling equipment
Sampling methods for chemical agents
Sampling methods for biological agents
WMD evidence collection methods
Full scale sampling exercise
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Advanced Level Monitoring for Hazardous Materials Technician Level
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in Technician level, and provides advanced training in the use of monitoring equipment through specialized skills and equipment use.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level Duration: 16 Hours (2 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (3 student min, 25 student max)
Topics Covered
4-gas monitors
Photo ionization detectors (PID)
Radiation detectors
Colormetric tubes
Biological detection hand-held assay tickets (HHA)
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
CBRNE Hazmat Technician (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives)
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/WMD Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in Technician level, and provides advanced training in the use of monitoring equipment through specialized skills and equipment use. This course provides in-depth information on responding to a WMD terrorist event.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level Duration: 16 Hours (2 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (3 student min, 25 student max)
Topics Covered
Introduction. Outlines the content and goals of this course and provides an overview of the different knowledge,
skills, challenges, and consequences associated with response to a CBRN incident.
Threat of CBRN terrorism. Addresses the potential danger posed by terrorists who have access to CBRN material.
Threat chemicals. Presents technical information about selected chemicals that a terrorist might employ.
Threat chemical detection and identification. Provides instruction about the operation of selected instruments of
chemical detection and identification equipment, and the employment of simulants in training. A hands-on practical
exercise follows the lecture.
Biological agents. Presents technical information about selected biological agents that a terrorist might employ.
Biological agent detection and identification. Mirrors the chemical detection and identification module. It is also
followed by a hands-on practical exercise.
Radiological/nuclear materials. Presents technical information about radiological or nuclear materials that a terrorist
might employ.
Radiation/nuclear material detection and identification. Includes a lecture and exercise similar to the chemical
and biological detection modules.
Sampling procedures. Outlines the general principles, safety precautions, and operational procedures for collecting
and documenting samples of CBRN materials. A hands-on exercise follows the lecture.
Recognizing dissemination devices. Discusses the characteristics of various types of devices a terrorist might
employ during a CBRN incident.
Downwind hazard analysis. Addresses the purpose, preparation, and applications of downwind hazard prediction
models.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Describes different types of equipment, and presents illustrative scenarios
asking students to choose the correct PPE.
Decontamination procedures. Addresses the types of decontamination, which decontaminants are best for specific
chemical agents, the decontaminants to be used on victims and those only for use on equipment, and the risks
associated with decontamination.
Mitigation. Discusses methods and techniques for minimizing the impact of CBRN materials.
Responder actions. Focuses on the offensive actions Technician Level responders should execute to minimize
hazards, rescue casualties, identify HAZMAT, and collect evidence. Several tabletop practical exercises are
discussed but not played completely through. They are provided as an additional training tool for students to apply
techniques learned to theoretical situations.
Practical exercises. Numerous exercises throughout the course allow students the opportunity to use equipment and procedures learned during the course to identify and collect samples of unknown training simulants of CBRN materials.
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Advanced Decontamination Techniques
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills already learned in Technician Level, and provides advanced training in the selection of decontamination solutions, the 8-step decon process, and use of monitoring equipment to verify contamination reduction.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level Duration: 16 Hours (2 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (3 student min, 25 student max)
Topics Covered
PPE selection
Decon equipment
Decontamination solutions
Technical decon procedures
Effects of improper decon
Establishing the decon corridor
Emergency decon
Emergency Level A suit cutouts
Decon for the unknown
Decon for biological agents
Decon for equipment
OSHA and NFPA regulations
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Responding to Chlorine Incidents
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course provides an in-depth overview of responding to a chlorine emergency. The curriculum further develops the skills learned at the Technician Level for responding to chlorine emergencies. Extensive hands on training in monitoring and application of emergency kits.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level. Duration: 16 Hours (2 days) Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min, 25 student max) Course Only Available at Our Facility
Topics Covered
Chlorine basics
PPE and the effects on it by Chlorine
Atmospheric monitoring equipment for chlorine
Bulk storage of chlorine
Recommended practices for tank care emergencies
Application of “A” kit on 150lb cylinders
Application of “B” kit on 1-ton cylinders
Application of “C” kit on chlorine tank cars
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Chemistry of the Top Ten Chemicals Released in a Hazmat
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course develops the skills of recognition, identification, and mitigation of the top ten most commonly accidentally released chemicals by rail and road.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Topics Covered
Advanced training in the chemical properties of ammonia, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, hydrochloric acid, propane, sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid, gasoline, flammable liquids, and combustible liquids
Selection of proper PPE
Decontamination solutions
Use of monitoring equipment
Mitigation tactics.
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Advanced Level Hazmat Training
Risk Based Response to a Hazardous Materials Incident
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course further develops the skills already learned in the Technician Level, and provides advanced training in a risk-based approach to mitigating a hazardous materials incident.
Category: Hazmat First Responder Target Audience: Hazmat Team Members Prerequisites: None Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Topics Covered
It all starts with training
Information gathering from the initial dispatch
Conducting a risk/benefit analysis
Safety considerations when approaching the scene
Effective use of ICS
Assessing your team’s capabilities; know when you’re in over your head
Understanding the basic properties of hazardous materials
Effective PPE selection
Working with outside agencies for a successful outcome
Conducting an effective team briefing
Documenting the incident
Wrapping it all up
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Preparedness Training
Introduction to Industrial Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Meets requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition. This course is designed to increase the knowledge of the employer, and employees at Industrial sites most likely to be targeted by terrorists.
Category: Industrial Site Worker Target Audience: Private Industry Prerequisites: None Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Topics Covered
Performing a facility target and risk assessment
Training recommendations for response personnel
History of terrorism
Weapons of mass destruction
Situational profiling to prevent an attack
What to do in the event of an attack
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Preparedness Training
Law Enforcement Hazardous Materials and Terrorism Awareness
Meets the requirements of NFPA 472, Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, 2008 edition to the Operations Level. This course develops the skills needed by Law Enforcement Officers responding to a Hazardous Materials/WMD incident.
Category: First Responder Target Audience: Law Enforcement Prerequisites: Current NFPA 472 Technician Level Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Topics Covered
What are hazardous materials?
Placards and shipping containers
Recognition of a hazardous materials incident
Identifying rail and highway hazmat shipments
WMD hazmat incident
Situational profiling to prevent an attack
Determination of credible vs. non-credible threat
What to do, and what not to do, with contaminated victims
Handling hazardous evidence
Decontamination of people and property
Working with hazmat teams
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Preparedness Training
Demystifying Hospital Incident Command
NIMS was developed as a comprehensive national approach to incident management, applicable at all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines, to further improve the effectiveness of emergency response providers and incident management organizations across a full spectrum of potential incidents and hazard scenarios. This course develops the skills needed by Health Care Incident Command teams responding to an facility wide emergency whereby they must implement the Incident Command System.
Category: Incident Command Target Audience: Heath Care Command Staff Personnel Prerequisites: ICS 100, ICS 200, ICS 700, ICS 800 Duration: 8 Hours Cost: Call for Pricing (5 student min)
Topics Covered The course is broken down into two sections. Section one addresses the roles and responsibilities of the
command staff and outlines each position. Section 2 is a table top exercise where the command staff get to
assume the role they would be playing in an actual emergency and work through a tabletop exercise.
Section 1
0800-1200
Breakdown of the five main command positions; Incident Commander, Finance, Logistics, Operations, and
Planning.
Roles and responsibilities for command staff.
Legal requirements of command staff
Documentation required by law
Section 2
1300-1600
Tabletop Exercise
Hot-wash and After Action review
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Customized Training
Training in any of the categories instructed by Ready Response Training can be customized to fit your needs. If you need a class on a specific chemical, basic emergency training, fire extinguisher training, etc., we can accommodate. We offer on-going training packages for companies that strive to provide continuing education and safety training for their employees or contractors.
Category: All Target Audience: All Prerequisites: May vary by situation Duration: Determined prior to course Our-site Cost: Call for pricing Your-site Cost: Call for pricing