Chapter 37 Product Control Flashcards

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The process of applying a material that will soak up and hold a hazardous material in a sponge-like manner for collection and subsequent disposal.

A

Absorption

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The process in which a contaminant adheres to the surface of an added material—such as silica or activated carbon—rather than combining with it (as in absorption).

A

Adsorption

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A concentrate used for fighting fires on water-soluble materials and other fuels destructive to regular, AFFF, or FFFP foams, as well as for fires involving hydrocarbons. (NFPA 11)

A

Alcohol-resistant foam concentrate

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A concentrate based on fluorinated surfactants plus foam stabilizers to produce a fluid aqueous film for suppressing hydrocarbon fuel vapors and usually diluted with water to a 1 percent, 3 percent, or 6 percent solution. (NFPA 11)

A

Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF)

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5
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Those procedures taken to keep a material, once released, in a defined or local area. (NFPA 472)

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Confinement

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The actions taken to keep a material in its container (e.g., stop a release of the material or reduce the amount being released). (NFPA 1072)

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Containment

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The procedures, techniques, and methods used in the mitigation of hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents, including containment, extinguishment, and confinement. (NFPA 1072)

A

Control

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8
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The product-control process used when liquid is flowing in a natural channel or depression, and its progress can be stopped by constructing a barrier to block the flow.

A

Damming

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The placement of materials to form a barrier that will keep a hazardous material in liquid form from entering an area or that will hold the material in an area.

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Diking

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The process of adding a substance—usually water—to weaken the concentration of another substance.

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Dilution

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The process of redirecting spilled or leaking material to an area where it will have less impact.

A

Diversion

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12
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A protein-based foam concentrate to which fluorochemical surfactants have been added. (NFPA 402)

A

Fluoroprotein foam

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13
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A foam created by pumping large volumes of air through a small screen coated with a foam solution. Some ____-________ ____ have expansion ratios ranging from 200:1 to approximately 1000:1.

A

High-expansion foam

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14
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A protein-based foam concentrate that is stabilized with metal salts to make a fire-resistant foam blanket. (NFPA 402)

A

Protein foam

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15
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The stage of a hazardous materials incident after imminent danger has passed, when clean-up and the return to normalcy have begun.

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Recovery phase

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16
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A type of valve that may be found at fixed facilities utilizing chemical processes or piped systems that carry chemicals. These remote valves provide a way to remotely shut down a system or isolate a leaking fitting or valve. ______ _____ ____-___ are also found on many types of cargo containers.

A

Remote valve shut-off

17
Q

The process of purposefully collecting hazardous materials in a defined area.

A

Retention

18
Q

The process of lowering the concentration of vapors by spreading them out, typically with a water fog from a hose line.

A

Vapor dispersion