who is the chief of special operations
Brad Hokestra
4 pieces of information that must be on all Road Carriers
Product Information
Emergency Contact Number
Containers Unit Number
Specification plate
Be able to ID Road Transport containers
Atmospheric Pressure Cargo Tank Low Pressure Cargo Tank Truck High Pressure Gas Cargo Tank Truck Corrosive Tank Truck Cryogenic Liquid Tank Truck Cryogenic Gas Tube Trailer Dry Bulk Container Mixed Cargo
Be able to ID Rail Cars
Low Pressure Liquid Rail Car High Pressure Rail Car High Pressure Tube Rail Car Dry Bulk Hopper Car Box Car Cryogenic Rail Car
6 Tactical Priorities of HAZMAT
Rescue Protection of Exposures Fire Suppression Confinement Containment Recovery
HAZMAT PPE Clothing levels
A: highest
B
C
D: bunker gear, splash suits
New Rank & Structure of School
Chief of Training: Dave Oldham
Assistant Chief: Prangly
2 Training officers, 4 PTC/adjuncts
Assistant Chief: Agterboss
2 Training Officers, 4 PTC/adjuncts
Pipline sign
POSE
Product
Owner
Signal word
Emergency Contact Number
Chain Saw PPE
Hearing Protection Eye Protection: safety glasses Safety Helmet Safety Gloves Safety pants Bunker\Chaps
what no to do in a Drug Lab
Operate switches operate Appliances open containers Move anything Handle any thing
Light Bars when dispatched
Red: Pump Orange: Rescue, Tanker, White: Ladder Blue: water rescue/boats/RDC Green: Hazmat or Tech. Rescue
90 second Duration
Contents of The Document Bag in the Pump
Shut off Notices and Stickers Fire Pit Panflets out of service tags animals in vehicle awareness stickers lock out for document bag
Union contact Info
IAFF Local 209 celebrating 100yrs
Address # 200 7024-101Ave, Edmonton, Ab, T6H-0H7
780-429-9020
Union Contacts
Present Gary Holubowich Secretary Greg Rehman Treasurer Bud Mcarthy 1st vice Vincent Monk 2nd vice Cole Chapelsky
Rope Diameters and Strenths
6mm; 9.7 kn
8mm: 14 Kn
9mm: 16 Kn
11. 1mm: 26.67 Kn
13mm: 46 Kn
HYpothermia
Core temp below 35’C
Acute
Sub Acute
Mild
Moderate
Sever
Rope lenghts
Blue and Red Bags: 13mm 60meter
TR:
Number of Active Stations
28 active: #21 is unmanned and operated by 6 in district 2
station 30 is not open
Saw Blades
Sthil 350/400 Cut-off saw: Ductile Iron Safety Blade, All purpose cutting grinding blade
460 RS chainsaw: 20” Tungsten/Cobalt/Carbide chain
360/361 Chainsaw: 16” carbide tipped chain
Saw bags
Red: tools for both cut off and chain saws
Blue: spare 460 and 360 chain
Dean of Accreditation and Registrar services
Melissa Creech
OH&S
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Organizational Commitment
Hazard ID
Hazard Control
Safety Inspections
Training & Orientation
Engineered Controls
Program Administration
Incident Reporting
Active rigs
28 pumps 7 rescues 9 ladders 5 tankers service Salvage 5 Dc Suv
Series numbers for rigs
200: suv and Service
300: -Jet boat, U boat
400: Pumps
500: Tankers
600: Ladders
700: Rescues
800: Atp and , Haz
900: special equipment/trailers, fan, decon, Mule
Public Information Officer
Sarah Meffen
Chief of Training
Dave Oldham
Chief of logistics & services
Walter Gahler
Assistant chiefs to the Chief of Training
Assistant Chief: Prangly
Assistant Chief: Agterboss
7 Rescue Halls
1,3,4,9,14,20… and 11 until 30 opens
9 Ladder Halls
2,5,6,7,10,16,23,24,27
5 Tanker Halls
17,18,26,28,29
4 ATP halls
7,23,24 (Has 2)
2 mule halls
17,26
District 1(downtown)
1,2,5,22
District 2 (6’s)
6,9,11,15,16,26
District 3(3’s)
3,13,20,24,27,28
District 4
4,8,12,19,23,29
District 5
7,10,14,17,18,25,( 30 when it opens)
Ice/water rescue Response rigs
Swift Ice: 4 units with RDC,DC,1 Pump
Swift water: 2 units w/RCD, (p6,L6)Jet boat21, Uboat21 DC,Pump
Static Ice/: 2 units w/RDC, DC, Pump
Unstable & Reactive substances
Unstable: Changing spontaneously
3 types of reactive:
-hypergolic: Ignite when in contact w/ each other
-phosphoric: Ignite when in contact with air
-Water reactive: ignite when in contact with water or humid air
3 steps in foam generation
Proportioning
Generating
Distributing
4 methods foam is proportioned
Induction
Injection
Batch mixing
Premixing(extinguishers)
2 ways of distributing foam
Manuel: eductor and play pipe: venturi effect1400-2100kpa
Automatic: new pumps
5 factors that affect ignition and burning of wood
Density "of the wood" Size & Form "of the wood" Moisture Content of the wood Rate of pre heating Ignition source
what to check during a Primary search
behind door perimeter and center of room, Under and on bed, on top of furniture closet
what to check in a secondary search
Behind door perimeter and center of room under and on bed behind, furniture bathroom, closet tubs, showers