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Purpose:
The purpose of this guide is to establish an emergency response plan and standard operating guidelines (SOG) which define the responsibilities of emergency response personnel when responding to hazardous materials incident (HAZMAT).
Policy/Procedure
Proper utilization of this SOGs and common sense can help prevent a HAZMAT incident from becoming a HAZMAT emergency.
For the purpose of this guide, hazardous materials in broad terms means a substance or combination of substances which, because of quantity, concentration, physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may either cause or contribute to an increase on mortality, or increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating illness, or pose a present or potential hazard to human life or the environment.
A HAZMAT spill or incident is an occurrence where a hazardous material is dispersed into the environment, or its container is damaged to such an extent that the contents can be expected to be released, with the potential to cause injury to people or harm to the environment.
For the purpose of this guide, shall means mandatory by a regulation, procedure or policy. It is important to remember that on a hazardous materials incident we are, responding to an emergency and all rules, policies, procedures and regulations apply to the TFRD HAZMAT team.
Activation and Responsibilities
Activation:
Official emergency response to a HAZMAT incident is activated upon receipt of notification by Fire Dispatch of any oil, fuel, chemical, biological, and nuclear or other hazardous materials spill or release as well as any potential spill or release that occurs in any of the State of Ohio’s Homeland Security Regions. TFRD hazardous materials team may be called to respond or assist other hazardous materials teams in the State of Ohio when needed.
Minimum Staffing:
Scene Management/Lines of Authority:
Scene management may include coordinating a multi-agency response, implementing proper actions to mitigate hazards, and ensuring that appropriate resources are requested timely manner.
All HAZMAT incidents shall be managed under the Incident Command System (ICS). This system is defined in the Emergency Procedures manual
(section C-57).
The command structure at all HAZMAT incidents shall include the following positions:
The Incident Commander
Incident Safety Officer
Public Information Officer
Liaison Officer
HAZMAT Officer
HAZMAT Safety Officer
Staging Officer
Any position deemed necessary by the Incident Commander
When a position is not assigned by the Incident Commander, he/she shall assume the duties of that position.
Incident Stages
Critical Stage
This stage poses the most severe danger to the first responders who are unprotected and approach the scene to identify the materials involved.
Necessary steps to ensure adequate protection for personnel include:
Establishing a “safe” perimeter using the HAZMAT IQ system and use of appropriate meters
Following the HAZMAT IQ system for entering the Hot Zone for line of sight rescue
Wearing structural fire gear and SCBA
Containment Stage
Once an incident involving hazardous materials has been stabilized, efforts must be directed toward terminating the discharge or release of hazardous materials. On many occasions, stabilization of the incident is most readily achieved by terminating the discharge. Termination of discharge includes:
Righting an overturned/spilling bulk container
Plugging a leak
Closing a valve
Pumping the contents of a container into another container (off-loading)
Placing a leaking container into an over-pack container
Neutralizing or diluting
Other agencies may perform this operation if properly trained, it will be necessary to ensure that these actions are accomplished with safety of the public in mind.
Termination/Post Emergency Response Operations
This is the final stage of the incident. As a shipper, spiller, and/or owner are legally responsible for recovery and cleanup, TFRD HAZMAT team will not actively participate in this stage. This would place the team in the role of a cleanup company with all the laws and regulations applying.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
When responding to any HAZMAT incident, the presence of Weapons of Mass Destruction must be considered to be involved. If it is determined that there is any presence of Biological, Nuclear or Radiological agents involved, the Toledo Fire and Rescue Department Special Operations Bureau will be notified. A response from that office will assist in dealing with the situation at hand. Other agencies may be requested by the Special Operations personnel to help with the incident.
First Responder’s Initial Actions
Actions discussed here are the primary duties of the first responder to initiate, set up and/or perform as the first on scene:
Establish command
Notify dispatch and oncoming crews of the HAZMAT incident
Approach uphill and upwind, as best possible
Control site access (deny access to site)
Designate an area of refuge – see definition below
Set zones per HAZMAT IQ system (solid 75 ft., liquid 150 ft., gas 300ft)
Ensure crew has turnout gear with SCBA on
Contact involved parties, for any information concerning incident
Attempt to identify product utilizing the following:
Ascertain if there are viable line of sight victims, and use the HAZMAT IQ step #4 “red light, green light” system to rescue victims (also, refer to the Line of Sight checklist located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the Line of Sight tab)
De-con any personnel/victims involved with a 60 second flush, contain runoff if possible
Identify and call for additional resources needed to assist in mitigating the incident
Area of Refuge:
Command Staff Responsibilities
Incident Command
Established command and set up command post separate from the HAZMAT team
Ensure zones are set as well as an area of refuge
Assign a Safety Officer
Consider assigning Liaison, Staging and Public Information Officers
Confer with HAZMAT Officer and HAZMAT Safety Officer to discuss strategies and tactics
Request any agencies needed (EPA, Health Department, Environmental Services (See C-121), Law Enforcement) and coordinate these resources
Utilize the Incident Command checklist and forms located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the Incident Command tab
Staging Officer
Incident Safety Officer
Public Information Officer
The Public Information Officer interfaces with the public and media and /or with other agencies regarding incident-related information requirements. The Public Information Officer also: Serves as a conduit between the internal and external stakeholders, including the media, or other organizations seeking information directly from the incident or event. The officer should utilize the Public Information Officer Media Report form located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the Public Information Officer tab.
Liaison Officer
Hazardous Materials Group Responsibilities
Hazardous Materials Officer
The HAZMAT Officer will be in charge of the operations of the incident. He/she will work with the Incident Commander to establish strategic goals, tactical strategies along with an action plan for the incident. Other duties, but not limited to:
Establish the HAZMAT sector and locate the resources in a safe location
Supervise field operations including entry and backup teams
Complete a risk assessment in-conjunction with HAZMAT Safety Officer and Research
Decide what metering should take place and what equipment will be used
Ensure that the HAZMAT IQ system has been initiated
Implement strategy and tactics for the Hot Zone
Coordinate HAZMAT support personnel and their responsibilities
Establish communications with the entry team including; radio, hand signals and air horn
Confirm the de-con is correct and complete before making any entry
The officer should utilize the HAZMAT Officer checklist and forms located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the HAZMAT Officer tab
Entry Team Leader
Entry into the hot zone will be determined by the Entry Team Leader. He/she should take in consideration if there is a line of sight rescue. This may be done by the first arriving unit or the HAZMAT team upon arrival. Using the HAZMAT IQ system for entry will help the officer make these decisions in regards to rescue.
Before making an entry, a safety briefing shall be done in-conjunction with the Entry leader, Incident Commander, HAZMAT Officer and HAZMAT Safety as to the actions to be taken to mitigate the incident. This will ensure all safety measures have been taken before sending the entry team into the Hot Zone.
Radio communications for entry will be conducted on a separate channel to limit the possibility of the team’s communication being interrupted. Entry team will be communicating directly with the HAZMAT Officer.
The Entry Team Leader should utilize the HAZMAT Entry Officer checklist located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the HAZMAT Entry Officer tab.
Tender Leader
Responsible for supervising tenders who will assist the entry team in dressing appropriately for the incident. Tenders will check the equipment and PPE needed for making an entry into the hot zone.
Leader will ensure the tenders utilize the HAZMAT Tender checklist located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the HAZMAT Tender tab.
De-con Leader
Research Leader
Hazardous Materials Safety Officer
The primary concern of the HAZMAT Safety Officer is with the operations of the incident to include de-con, entry, backup and appropriate PPE. Other duties include, but not limited to:
Evaluate the first responders’ initial steps and determine if changes are necessary
Establish zones including the de-con corridor
Provide members with forms packets located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet
Supervise research and determine level of protection for the entry and backup teams using chemical compatibility charts
Ensure the HAZMAT IQ steps are being followed correctly
Coordinates with EMS for medical support and for team member evaluation prior to entry
Oversees air supply, time in the Hot zone and physical condition of the entry team
Officer should utilize the HAZMAT Safety Officer checklist and Site Safety Plan worksheets located in the Northwest Ohio Region One HAZMAT Incident Management Forms booklet under the Safety Officer tab
EMS Officer
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