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Rothstein Associates Inc.
Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
DECON TEAM - HAZMAT - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS VIDEO
From Emergency Film Group DVD or VHS Video. Decon Team is a 29-minute training program from Emergency Film Group which provides Operations- and Technician-level training in decontamination to emergency responders. New update for 2004. Now available on DVD or VHS. Purchase Includes Guide. ABOUT DECONTAMINATION At hazardous materials or terrorist incidents, emergency responders as well as civilians and equipment may come in contact with contaminants. Employees may also encounter hazardous substances in the course of their work. When contamination does occur, emergency action must be taken to make victims, personnel, equipment and the environment as safe as possible by the removal or isolation of hazardous materials. This process is called decontamination. Decontamination is important not only to protect victims and response personnel, but also to prevent transfer of contaminants to clean areas. OSHA’s HAZWOPER standard requires decontamination training at sites where the potential for exposure to hazardous substances exists. ABOUT THE PROGRAM "Decon Team" provides Technician and Operations level training for emergency response personnel and for remediation workers who may be assigned to carry out decontamination activities. The program tells how to select and set up the decontamination area and describes the duties of the Decon Unit Leader. It also illustrates the most current decontamination methods, telling how to select a compatible method for the particular situation. The program discusses the variables that contribute to the severity of contamination and tells what steps to take to minimize exposure. It tells how to detect contamination and stresses the importance of pre-planning in order to determine what materials and equipment should be available in the event of an emergency. The basic stations of the decontamination process are explained. The program also covers decontamination of victims to prevent secondary contamination of EMS personnel, ambulances and hospitals. "Decon Team" tells how to control runoff from the decontamination process, how to handle contaminated waste resulting from decon activities, and how to check the effectiveness of decon operations. 29 minutes. A Leader's Guide is included with the video. This Guide includes testing materials and outlines a complete training seminar on decontamination. - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE Emergency Film Group programs are created with the assistance of leaders in emergency response training. Technical committee members for "Decon Team" include the following authorities: FRANK DOCIMO , President of Docimo & Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in training emergency responders in counterterrorism, EMS and hazmat issues. He is Co-Chair of Connecticut's Hazardous Materials Awareness Committee REM GAADE, Gaade & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, Former Chief of Hazardous Materials and Special Operations, Fire Fighting Division of the Toronto Fire Department. Rem has over 35 years of fire service experience. ZACHARY GOLDFARB, BS, CEM, EMT-P, Principal of Incident Management Solutions, Inc. and former Deputy Chief, EMS Operations, FDNY. He developed JACHO-compliant emergency management plans and implemented the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System. He is a consultant member of the federal Domestic Preparedness Training Team. PAUL PENN, Vice President, Environmental Hazards Management Institute. Paul has thirty years in emergency, environmental, and health & safety issues, and currently is involved in hazmat emergency response programs for hospitals. Previously he was EHS Manager at Kaiser Permanente Sacramento Medical Center. GREG NOLL, Senior Partner in the hazardous materials consulting firm Hildebrand & Noll Associates and a member of NFPA’s Committee on Hazardous Materials Response. Greg is co-author of the widely circulated text “Hazardous Materials: Managing the Incident.” - - - - - - - - 2004, DVD or VHS Video, 29 minutes. Order #DR748. Special Order Item. - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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