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1 Operational Level Lesson 2 Presentation
Hazardous Materials for First Responders, 3rd Ed.

2 Approaching the Scene Safely
Identify and evaluate problem locations and hazardous occupancies during emergency response planning. Include remote observation/assessment steps in the emergency plan. Always approach the scene from uphill, upwind, and upstream if at all possible. (1 of 2) Operational Level

3 Approaching the Scene Safely
Use binoculars, a spotting scope, a camera lens, or a sight scope for observation. Report any unusual conditions to the telecommunications/dispatch center. Use the assessment location as a temporary staging area if reconnaissance teams must approach on foot. (2 of 2) Operational Level

4 Atmospheric/Nonpressure Containers
Horizontal tank Contents: Flammable and combustible liquids, corrosives, poisons Cone roof tank Contents: Flammable, combustible, and corrosive liquids (1 of 4) Operational Level

5 Atmospheric/Nonpressure Containers
Open top floating roof tank Contents: Flammable and combustible liquids Covered top floating roof tank (2 of 4) Operational Level

6 Atmospheric/Nonpressure Containers
Lifter roof tank Contents: Flammable and combustible liquids Vapordome roof tank Contents: Combustible liquids of medium volatility and other nonhazardous materials (3 of 4) Operational Level

7 Atmospheric/Nonpressure Containers
Atmospheric underground storage tank Contents: Petroleum products Fill connections cover (4 of 4) Operational Level

8 Low-Pressure Storage Tanks and Pressure Vessels
Dome roof tank Contents: Flammable liquids, combustible liquids, fertilizers, solvents Spheroid tank Contents: LPG, methane, propane, and some flammable liquids such as gasoline and crude oil (1 of 3) Operational Level

9 Low-Pressure Storage Tanks and Pressure Vessels
Noded spheroid tank Contents: LPG, methane, propane, and some flammable liquids such as gasoline and crude oil Horizontal pressure vessel Contents: LPG, anhydrous ammonia, vinyl chloride, butane, ethane, LNG, CNG, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and other similar products (2 of 3) Operational Level

10 Low-Pressure Storage Tanks and Pressure Vessels
Spherical pressure vessel LPG and vinyl chloride Cryogenic-liquid storage tank Liquid carbon dioxide, liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen (3 of 3) Operational Level

11 Without expansion dome
Rail Tank Cars Nonpressure tank car Contents: Flammable liquids, flammable solids, reactive liquids, reactive solids, oxidizers, organic peroxides, poisons, irritants, corrosive materials, and similar products Without expansion dome With expansion dome (1 of 3) Operational Level

12 Rail Tank Cars Pressure tank car Cryogenic liquid tank car
Contents: Flammable, nonflammable, and poison gases as well as flammable liquids Cryogenic liquid tank car Contents: Argon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, LNG, ethylene (2 of 3) Operational Level

13 Rail Tank Cars Pneumatically unloaded hopper car
Contents: Dry caustic soda, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, other fine-powdered materials, plastic pellets, flour High-pressure tube car Contents: Helium, hydrogen, methane, oxygen, compressed gases (3 of 3) Operational Level

14 Cargo Tank Trucks Nonpressure liquid tank Low-pressure chemical tank
Contents: Gasoline, fuel oil, alcohol, other flammable/combustible liquids, other liquids, liquid fuel products Low-pressure chemical tank Contents: Flammable liquids, combustible liquids, acids, caustics, poisons (1 of 4) Operational Level

15 Cargo Tank Trucks Corrosive liquid tank High-pressure tank
Contents: Corrosive liquids High-pressure tank Contents: Pressurized gases and liquids, anhydrous ammonia, propane, butane, other gases that have been liquefied under pressure (2 of 4) Operational Level

16 Cargo Tank Trucks Cryogenic liquid tank
Contents: Liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid carbon dioxide, liquid hydrogen, other gases that have been liquefied by lowering their temperatures (3 of 4) Operational Level

17 Cargo Tank Trucks Compressed-gas/tube trailer Dry bulk cargo tanker
Helium, hydrogen, methane, oxygen, other gases Dry bulk cargo tanker Calcium carbide, oxidizers, corrosive solids, cement, plastic pellets, fertilizers (4 of 4) Operational Level

18 Intermodal Containers
Nonpressure intermodal tank Contents: Liquids or solids (both hazardous and nonhazardous) Pressure intermodal tank Liquefied gases, LPG, anhydrous ammonia, other liquids (1 of 2) Operational Level

19 Intermodal Containers
Cryogenic intermodal tank Contents: Refrigerated liquid gases, argon, oxygen, helium Tube module intermodal tank Contents: Gases in high-pressure cylinders mounted in the frame (2 of 2) Operational Level

20 Vessel Cargo Carriers Tankers
Petroleum carriers Chemical carriers Liquefied flammable gas carriers Caution! Chemical carriers are not required to carry placards. The only way to positively identify a chemical cargo is to ask the master or mate (captain or first officer) or obtain the cargo plan that identifies where each commodity is stowed on the vessel (1 of 2) Operational Level

21 Vessel Cargo Carriers Cargo vessels Barges Bulk carriers
Break bulk carriers Container vessels Roll-on/roll-off vessels Barges (2 of 2) Operational Level

22 Nonbulk Packaging Has a maximum capacity of 119 gallons (450 L) or less as a receptacle for a liquid OR Has a maximum net mass of 882 pounds (400 kg) or less and a maximum capacity of 119 gallons (450 L) or less as a receptacle for a solid Has a water capacity of less than 1,001 pounds (454 kg) as a receptacle for a gas Operational Level

23 Nonbulk Packages Bag — Flexible packaging made of paper, plastic film, woven material, or other similar material (1 of 4) Operational Level

24 Nonbulk Packages Carboy — Large glass or plastic bottle encased in a basket or box; may be round or rectangular Jerrican — Rectangular plastic carboy; term used in UN regulations (2 of 4) Operational Level

25 Nonbulk Packages Cylinder — Pressure vessel designed for pressures higher than 40 psi (276 kPa) and having a circular cross section (3 of 4) Operational Level

26 Nonbulk Packages Drum Flat-ended or convex-ended cylindrical packaging made of metal, fiberboard, plastic, plywood, or other suitable materials Other packages made of metal or plastic that do not include cylinders, jerricans, wood barrels, or bulk packaging (4 of 4) Operational Level

27 Radioactive Containers
Strong, tight — Container used to ship materials of low radioactivity Excepted — Packaging used for transportation of materials that have very limited radioactivity such as articles manufactured from natural or depleted uranium or natural thorium (1 of 3) Operational Level

28 Radioactive Containers
Industrial — Container that retains and protects the contents during normal transportation activities (2 of 3) Operational Level

29 Radioactive Containers
Type A — Container used to transport radioactive materials with relatively high specific activity levels Type B — Container used to transport radioactive materials that exceed the limits of Type A package requirements (3 of 3) Operational Level


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