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Question 1: There are three (3) zones that are established during an emergency response. What are these three zones?
Question 2: Explain how air monitoring is utilized to establish these three (3) zones.
Question 3: There are four (4) levels of protection that were discussed for hazardous materials response. What are these four (4) levels of protection?
Question 4: List and describe the items that are worn for the highest level of protection.
Question 5: When upgrading from the second highest level of protection to the highest level of protection, from which route of exposure are you protecting?
Question 6: If you are only considering wind direction, where would you setup a decontamination area?
Question 7: One of the action levels for oxygen is 23.5%. Why is elevated oxygen a hazard?
Question 8: List three vital signs that must be evaluated prior to donning personal protective equipment.
Question 9: List the five (5) Divisions of the Incident Command System.
Question 10: You are responding to a spill of toluene-2,4-diisocyanate. Air monitoring indicates a level of 3.7 ppm in the air. Would this require respiratory protection? Why or why not? Use the attached documentation to answer this question.
Question 11: Based on the video that was watched in class, The Body's Response to Hazardous Substance Exposers, there are eight (8) major body systems that may respond to exposures. List five (5) of these body systems that are impacted by hazardous substance exposures.
Question 12: At a minimum, how many people would you need to respond to a hazardous materials incident? What are the job titles or duties of these individuals?
Question 13: Prior to entering a closed door into another room on a hazardous materials site, air monitoring should be performed. Where should you perform air monitoring and why?
Question 14: There are three (3) ways that personal protective equipment can be compromised. What are these three (3) ways?
Question 15: In which work zone do you set up decontamination?