The First Responder's Field Guide to Hazmat and Terrorism Emergency ResponseFirebelle Productions, 2006 |
Contents
Chapter 3 Labels Placards and Other Marking Systems | 3-1 |
Chapter 4 Container Recognition | 4-1 |
Chapter 5 Assessing the Hazards | 5-1 |
Chapter 6 Medical Management of Hazmat Exposures | 6-1 |
Chapter 7 Introduction to Terrorism | 7-1 |
Chapter 8 Explosives Incidents | 8-1 |
Chapter 9 Chemical Warfare Agents | 9-1 |
Chapter 10 Biological Agents | 10-1 |
Chapter 11 Nuclear Events | 11-1 |
Chapter 12 Tactical Considerations | 12-1 |
Chapter 13 Additional Considerations | 13-1 |
Chapter 14 Resources for Information or Assistance | 14-1 |
Appendix | 15-1 |
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Common terms and phrases
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