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Title: HazMat/WMD Awareness Unit 2 slide 1


1
UNIT TWO
  • Understanding Hazardous Materials

2
Potential OutcomesTRACEM
  • Thermal (Fire and/or Explosion)
  • Radiological
  • Chemical exposure
  • Asphyxiation (Oxygen Deficiency)
  • Etiological (Biological Hazards)
  • Mechanical

3
Thermal (Fire and/or Explosion)
  • Heat from a fire or the heat released by a
    chemical reaction
  • Extreme cold, such as liquefied gas or cryogenic
    liquids

4
Radiological
Alpha - Most damaging, but least
penetrating Hazard Internal Shielding Paper,
dead layer of skin, travels 1 to 2 cm in air
Beta - Small particle low penetration Hazard -
Primarily external, but also internal Shielding -
Plastic, safety glasses, travels several feet in
air
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Gamma / X - Highly penetratingHazard - External
- most external dose due to gammaShielding -
Lead, steel, concrete, thick layers of water
Radiological (cont.)
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  • Neutron - Highly penetrating
  • Hazard - External - most external dose due to
    gamma
  • Shielding plastic, water

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6
Asphyxiation
  • Oxygen Deficiency
  • Chemical Reaction  THE RELEASE OF CERTAIN
    PRODUCTS (I.E. NITROGEN) CAN DEPLETE THE OXYGEN
    LEVEL BELOW SURVIVAL LIMITS.

7
Chemical
  • Toxic or poisonous effects
  • Destructive effects from the exposure of the
    chemical on human tissue

8
Etiological
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses

Bacillus anthracis
9
Mechanical
  • Debris
  • Excessive percussion (Noise)

10
Routes of exposure
  • Inhalation
  • Ingestion
  • Absorption
  • Injection

11
Inhalation
  • Nose
  • Throat
  • Trachea
  • Lungs

12
Ingestion
  • Mouth
  • Throat
  • Esophagus
  • Stomach
  • Intestines

13
Absorption
  • Eyes
  • Skin

14
Injection
  • Needles
  • Projectiles
  • Shards
  • Nails

15
Exposure to Hazards
  • Acute
  • Chronic
  • Both types of exposures can have acute
    (immediate) and/or chronic (long term) effects.

16
Terrorist Events
  • Intentional release
  • Secondary devices
  • Inflict mass casualties

17
Terrorist Chemical Agents
  • Choking Agents
  • Blood Agents
  • Blister Agents
  • Nerve Agents

The symptoms of these exposures can range from a
runny nose to rapid death and are considered to
be available to terrorist groups worldwide.
18
Emergency Medical Care
  • Treatment only after emergency decon
  • Safety First

19
Emergency Decon
  • If a rescue is attempted and is successful
  • the victim and the rescuer should be flushed
  • with copious amounts of water
  • Strip their outer level of clothing
  • await hazardous materials operations level
  • responders to arrive
  • THE RESCUER NOW BECOMES A VICTIM BECAUSE OF
    UNKNOWN HAZARD EXPOSURE!!!

20
UNIT TWO TEST
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