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MODULE 2UNIT 3
Self Protection, Rescue, Decontamination Medical
2
Unit 3 Learning Objective
  • At the completion of this unit, the student will
    be able to identify self protection measures and
    how to conduct a scene assessment for evaluation
    and rescue.

3
Student Performance Objectives
  • Know and follow self-protection measures and
    rescue and evacuation procedures for WMD events.
  • Know how to rescue victims of a potential WMD or
    hazardous materials event. Follow procedures for
    moving victims to a safe area for triage and
    treatment.
  • Know how to select and use personal protective
    equipment (PPE) needed to work safely within the
    hot zone and warm zone on the scene of a
    potential WMD event. Fully understand the
    limitations of the PPE. Follow department policy
    on the use, inspection, and maintenance of PPE.
  • Know how and when to use appropriate personal
    protective equipment (PPE) issued by the
    department to work in the hot and warm zones on
    the scene of a potential WMD event. Be able to
    select appropriate PPE for the hazards present.
    Use reference manuals to assist in selecting
    appropriate PPE. Fully understand the limitations
    of the PPE. Follow departmental policy for use,
    inspection, and maintenance of PPE.

4
Student Performance Objectives (cont.)
  • Understand the hazards and risks associated with
    wearing chemical protective clothing and other
    protective clothing at a potential WMD event.
    Understand and follow the rehabilitation steps to
    help responders reduce the level of heat stress.
  • Follow departments safety procedures and
    practices for retrieving, handling, transporting,
    and disposing unknown or suspicious packages.
  • Know and follow state environmental department
    safety procedures and practices for retrieving,
    handling, transporting, and disposing of a
    hazardous material or WMD agent.
  • Know and follow safety procedures for HazMat
    responders or hazardous waste contractors in
    retrieving, handling, packaging, and transporting
    hazardous materials or WMD agents to a
    predetermined waste disposal site. Coordinate
    these activities with law enforcement personnel
    and the on-scene Incident Commander.

5
Student Performance Objectives (cont.)
  • Understand the hazards and risks in using
    chemical protective clothing. Follow department
    precautions and safe practices to safeguard the
    wearer of the clothing as he/she performs
    assigned tasks. Understand and implement
    rehabilitation steps to help responders reduce
    the level of heat stress. Take other precautions
    to protect on-the-scene responders.
  • Know how to plan for and implement, in
    coordination with the emergency medical group,
    medical monitoring protocols for those persons
    entering the hot zone or warm zone as needed.
  • Know how to plan for and implement, in
    coordination with HazMat and fire personnel,
    medical monitoring protocols for those persons
    entering the hot zone or warm zone as needed.
    These plans will include recording vital signs of
    personnel before entry and upon leaving the hot
    or warm zones, as well as monitoring vital signs
    of rescue personnel at other designated times.

6
Student Performance Objectives (cont.)
  • Know how to coordinate with EMS protocols for
    medical monitoring of emergency responders and
    other persons entering and leaving the hot and
    warm zones.
  • Be able to help mitigate on-scene hazards and
    risks to responders and the public. Assist the
    on-scene incident commander in developing and
    implementing strategies and tactics to reduce
    on-scene risks for responders and the public. Be
    able to recognize special threats, such as
    terrorists using exploding secondary devices to
    harm emergency responders. Follow procedures and
    practices for safely searching for these devices
    and, if found, controlling or removing these
    types of threats from the scene.
  • Know and follow measures for protecting victims
    and other individuals from hazardous materials or
    WMD agents, including secondary devices.
    Coordinate implementation of on scene precautions
    with law enforcement personnel and the incident
    commander.

7
Student Performance Objectives (cont.)
  • Have experience in emergency medical basic life
    support treatment, rescue of victims and
    responders, triage, decontamination of persons
    and equipment, and transport of victims exposed
    to WMD agents.
  • Follow appropriate decontamination procedures to
    protect victims, emergency responders, the
    public, and equipment, including vehicles that
    will be reused. Coordinate decontamination
    procedures with the incident commander.
  • Understand the importance of and know how to
    implement appropriate decontamination procedures
    for victims, responders, mass casualties, and
    equipment that will be reused. Use reference
    manuals as needed.
  • Be able to determine (or assist in determining)
    critical factors for site clean up by a hazardous
    waste contractor after resolution of the
    emergency. Follow State environmental procedures
    for site clean up and waste disposal.

8
Self Protection Measures
  • Self protection measures are very important to
    the overall response effort. If you are not able
    to help in the effort because of an exposure, you
    have essentially become part of the problem
    instead of the solution

9
Personal Protective Equipment
  • Choosing PPE is one of the most difficult
    decisions a HazMat technician can make.

10
Protection
  • Chemical Resistance
  • Permeation
  • Degradation
  • Penetration

11
NOTICE
  • It is important to note that no material protects
    against all chemicals or combinations of
    chemicals, and that no currently available
    material is an effective barrier to any prolonged
    chemical exposure.

12
Levels of Protection
  • OSHA and the EPA established guidelines and
    terminology to address a PPE ensemble. The
    combination of gear worn (respiratory protection
    device and type of clothing) establishes the
    level of protection.
  • Level D
  • Level C
  • Level B
  • Level A

13
Personal Protective Hazards
  • Heat stress can cause
  • heat rash
  • heat cramps
  • heat exhaustion
  • heat stroke

14
Medical Monitoring
  • The Incident Commander along with the Safety
    Officer should make certain that there are
    sufficient resources at the scene of the WMD
    incident for medical monitoring before entry into
    the hot zone as well as after exiting the hot
    zone for post medical monitoring.

15
Rescue Operations
  • NOTE The decision to rescue a person that may
    place the rescuer at an increased risk of harm is
    at the rescuers sole discretion. You MUST make a
    decision based on risk vs. benefit.

16
Rescue Triage
  • First Priority
  • Second
  • Third
  • Fourth

17
Medical Triage
  • Deceased
  • Immediate
  • Delayed
  • Minor

18
Medical Support
  • Basic Life Support
  • A, B, Cs

19
Decontamination
  • Emergency Decon
  • Mass Casualty Decon
  • Hose Lines
  • Engine Corridors
  • Ladder Corridors
  • Tents and Trailers

20
Decontamination (cont.)
  • Hospital Decon
  • Technical Decon
  • Equipment Decon

21
Decontamination (cont.)
  • Collection of clothing as Evidence
  • Unruly people
  • Handling Evidence
  • Transporting
  • Clean-up

22
Unit 3 Quiz
23
Questions
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