Haz Mat Symposium Fire Service Training Bureau 3100 Fire Service Rd (Haber Rd) Ames, IA 50011
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4 If you would like to attend the Iowa Hazardous Materials Symposium, complete the registration form in this brochure, and mail the form with payment to: Haz Mat Symposium Fire Service Training Bureau 3100 Fire Service Rd (Haber Rd) Ames, IA You may also FAX your registration and billing information to the Fire Service Training Bureau at For more information call or Cost for the two-day Hazardous Materials Symposium is $ per person for registrations received on or before September 26, The cost for registrations received after September 26, 2012 will be $ Lunch on Thursday is included in your registration fee. The Symposium will be held at the Scheman Building at the Iowa State Center (on the ISU Campus next to Hilton Coliseum). A block of rooms have been reserved at the following hotel (when making reservations, ask for the Fire Service Training Bureau rate. Reservations must be made by September 26, 2012 for this published rate): Gateway Hotel & Conference Center - $70.00/night plus tax 2100 Green Hills Drive, Ames
5 Educational materials from Fire Protection Publications/IFSTA, NFPA, Fire Engineering, Delmar, Jones & Bartlett and the Fire Service Training Bureau are always available by direct mail order services at the Fire Service Training Bureau. Stop by the booth and pick up FREE catalogs. Take the opportunity to look at the merchandise and take it home with you that day, or call us with your order at our toll-free number We are offering a 10% discount on the purchase of any books during the Symposium. Purchases may be made with credit cards, checks, cash, or charged to fire departments. Remember, all proceeds from the purchase of educational materials at the IFSB stay in the Iowa fire service so that the benefit of guidance and information about firefighter safety, effective fire prevention and protection, and many other services may continue to be provided to individuals and fire departments. The Fire Service Training Bureau wishes to thank the following sponsors for their assistance and support of the Hazardous Materials Symposium: 71st Civil Support Team Ammonia Safety and Training Institute (ASTI) EHS Resource Group, LLC International Association of Fire Chiefs Iowa Department of Natural Resources Iowa Department of Transportation Iowa Emergency Response Commission Iowa Hazardous Materials Task Force and the member Haz Mat Teams Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Iowa Pipeline Association US Department of Transportation 3
6 This workshop will go back to the beginning of the requirements for the various hazardous materials regulations that are in place today. The maze of laws, regulations, and standards can be confusing and sometimes overwhelming to new staff. Most laws and regulations are not easy to read, and it can take years to master them. These laws are subject to interpretation and change frequently; emergency responders must keep abreast of those that impact their everyday jobs. This discussion will include a diagram to assist you through the maze and some great definitions of all those alphabet terms like EPCRA, SARA, EPA, OSHA, DOT, IDNR, LIST, IDLH & EHS. The target audience for this course is members of the LEPC, Emergency Managers, hazardous materials coordinators, hazardous materials team members, local law enforcement, fire departments, and facility safety and environmental managers. Presenters: Mahala Cox, Warren County EMA, and Kathy Lee, Iowa DNR We don t have to be surprised by our emergencies. Commodity flow studies have proven to be an invaluable tool that can take much of the mystery out of the types of HAZ MAT transportation emergencies our communities can face. Presenter: Matt Woody, EHS Resource Group LLC 4
7 HAZ MAT response tactics are ultimately determined by the properties of the chemical involved. In this session, we ll take an in-depth look at techniques for identifying effective tactical options from chemical data. Presenters: Matt Woody, EHS Resource Group LLC; and Tony Merrill, Captain, Des Moines Fire Department 5
8 This session is designed to offer even the most experienced Hazardous Materials professional insight and education in the emerging challenges related to anhydrous ammonia. Anhydrous ammonia transportation and spill management presents unique risks to emergency responders, and the potential for large-scale incidents continues to increase as the market for anhydrous ammonia grows. Learn how federal and state regulations and inspection programs help to ensure the safe transportation of anhydrous ammonia in Iowa. Presenters: Art Fleener and James Flattery, Hazardous Materials Program Specialist, US Department of Transportation Responding to a release of ammonia in cold storage facilities is one of the most challenging and dangerous hazardous materials responses. This workshop will review the components and functions of these systems along with the hazards of ammonia in enclosed buildings. In addition, risk based response tactics including detection equipment and techniques, PPE selection, and mitigation techniques will be discussed. Presenter: Steve Hergenreter, Captain, Fort Dodge Fire Rescue Hazardous Materials Response Team 6
9 This workshop is designed to provide information related to effective emergency response to a pipeline incident through the identification of the pipeline company or owner, the location operator responsible for that pipeline, and the type of products including its hazards and characteristics. This workshop will also focus on effective pre-planning measures, and coordination between the pipeline companies and emergency officials, as well as gaining support from local public officials for additional resources needed to effectively respond to a pipeline emergency. Presenter: Robert Soto, Lead Instructor, Paradigm Liaison Services (for the Iowa Pipeline Association) This workshop will provide a general overview of the CFATS regulation, discuss Security Vulnerability Assessments and Site Security Plans and discuss in general terms the inspection process in Iowa. The role of emergency planners and first responders will also be addressed during this presentation. There will be plenty of opportunity for the audience to ask questions during this session. Presenter: Donna Townsend, DHS/NPPD/IP/ISCD, Chemical Security Inspector Area 7 7
10 Thousands of gallons of flammable liquids in DOT406 cargo tankers move through our communities daily, typically without incident. When accidents occur, they can be catastrophic. Join as we explore the potential impact of fuel tanker emergencies and discuss proper incident management and mitigation measures. Presenters: Matt Woody, EHS Resource Group LLC; and Tony Merrill, Captain, Des Moines Fire Department 8
11 Sponsored by Transcaer, experts in the transportation field will provide an in depth session of the do s and don t s of responding to hazmat incidents on the highway or railroad. This will include a classroom session along with a hands-on session involving actual equipment including a model rail tanker car, MC331, and a valve trailer. Part of this class will be held outdoors so appropriate clothing will be required. Steel toed boots are recommended. Presenters: Staff members from local railroad hazmat personnel, CF Industries and Hydro-Klean. 9
12 This hands-on session will provide a brief introduction to the overarching mission of the Mobile Detection Deployment Program (MDDP), with oversight and funding provided by the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO), and with the management and execution provided by the US Department of Energy (DOE) First Responders. Participants in this workshop will get hands-on training with cutting edge radiological equipment to include, but not limited to: RSI 700 mobile detection systems, Thermo FHT 1377 Packeye Backpack, Mini Rad-D, Thermo Interceptors, Thermo Identifinder, and the Ortec Detective. Responders will learn proper monitoring techniques and protocols that will be utilized if the MDDP is ever activated and used. Presenters: DOE and 71st Civil Support Team members 10
13 The purpose of this workshop is to provide familiarization to the railroad industry for community emergency responders. Participants will receive an overview of hazardous materials regulations related to land and rail transportation. This workshop is taught from the rail industry and hazardous materials perspective. Presenters: Patrick Brady, CIH, CSP, Assistant Director of Hazardous Materials, BNSF Railway Hospitals play a key role in the decontamination and treatment of patients involved in hazardous materials incidents. Each year dozens of contaminated and exposed patients are cared for in Iowa hospitals. This workshop will look at the most predominant types of chemical exposures that occur in Iowa, an understanding of the role and capabilities of the Hospital First Receiver. The use of hazardous materials as a mechanism of suicide has become rampant in the U.S. over the past three years. This part of the workshop will discuss the common methods that are being used, the hazards they present and the appropriate risk based response by first receivers, first responders and hazardous materials response team members. Presenter: Steve Hergenreter, Captain, Fort Dodge Fire Rescue Hazardous Materials Response Team 11
14 At 1830 hours on Saturday, May 26, 2012, a fire was reported at the Iowa City Landfill. The fire appeared to have started at the working face of the landfill where garbage was dumped earlier in the day. The fire then spread to the landfill liner system, which includes a drainage layer of approximately 1.3 million shredded tires encompassing over 7.5 acres. The fire free-burned for over two weeks before it was covered, allowing it to burn underground. Many technical difficulties were created for responders, public works, contractors and technical advisors. Specific concerns included public health monitoring, fire suppression, site safety measures, public information, and pyro-lytic oil control. Many organizations worked to assist in the stabilization efforts, including local, state, and federal agencies. This case study will reveal the overall operational strategy and tactics, the role of outside contractors and technical advisors, as well as operational lessons learned. Presenters: Brian Platz, Battalion Chief, Iowa City Fire Department This case study will describe how emergency responders handled the incident, along with how they interacted with the rail industry. Also included will be an in-depth look at how best to be prepared for these types of incidents. Presenter: William E. Brobst, Jr., City of Columbus OH Division of Fire 12
15 This 8-hour workshop is designed to meet OSHA s annual training requirement in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR (q)(8)(i). Classroom and hands-on field exercises will address emergency procedures and the Incident Command System (ICS), along with a summary of federal laws, identification and recognition of hazardous materials, toxicology and decontamination, personal protective equipment (PPE), and decontamination techniques. Presenter: Richard Andersen, Lieutenant, Sioux City Fire Department and Regional Hazardous Materials Team 13
16 The Mobile Detection Deployment Program (MDDP) is a new concept that has been added to the Homeland Security arsenal of resources that local, county, and state emergency managers can request. This program is a joint collaboration between the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) and the US Department of Energy (DPE). Representatives from the DOE will facilitate this briefing, discussing the capabilities and limitations of this radiological detection package. Included in this discussion will be how to request this service, and best practices of bringing the MDDP into a response or event. Each year, a Hazardous Materials Technician is recognized by the Iowa Hazardous Materials Task Force for their efforts in the field of hazardous materials response. Jim Clark, President of the Iowa Hazardous Materials Task Force, will formally recognize this year s recipient. MutualAidNet is a program, offered through the International Association of Fire Chiefs, that provides a resource database and dispatch system to be used by state to more quickly and efficiently request and provide the closest, most appropriate resources. There are currently eight states utilizing this system, with an additional five coming on in August This presentation will provide potential users with an overview of this system, along with the details for getting into the system. Presented by: T.J. Lyon, Technical Advisor and MutualAidNet Liaison with the International Association of Fire Chiefs. 14
17 Hazardous Materials Symposium - October 18 & 19, 2012 Registration Information: Only 1 registration per form (Please duplicate for additional registrations) First Name Last Name Home Address City State Zip Fire Department/Company Name Last 4 Digits of SS# Date of Birth (Mo/Day/Yr) Phone Number Address Thursday October 18 (11) Basic Hazardous Materials: Back to the Beginning & Into the Future (12) Transportation of Anhydrous Ammonia (13) Radiological Detection Package Training (Morning Session) (14) Iowa City Landfill Fire (Morning Session) (15) Fuel Tanker Response (16) HAZWOPER Refresher (17) Commodity Flow Studies (18) Ammonia Refrigeration Facility Response Tactics (19) Rail Industry Operation & Future Commodities (20) Columbus,OH Ethanol Rail Incident (Morning Session) (21) Pipeline Emergencies Response, Planning & Coordination (22) Radiological Detection Package Training (Afternoon Session) (23) Iowa City Landfill Fire (Afternoon Session) (24) The Devil is in the Details (25) Responding to Haz Mat Incidents in the Transportation Corridor (26) Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard (CFATS) (27) The Contaminated Patient & Hospital Haz Mat/Suicide by Haz Mat (28) Columbus,OH Ethanol Rail Incident (Afternoon Session) 8:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am 12:15 pm 8:00 am 5:15 pm 10:15 am 12:15 pm 10:15 am 12:15 pm 10:15 am 12:15 pm 10:15 am 12:15 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:15 pm 1:00 pm 5:15 pm 3:15 pm 5:15 pm 3:15 pm 5:15 pm 3:15 pm 5:15 pm Friday October 19 (29) Mobile Detection Deployment Program (CST & DOE) (30) MutualAidNet Overview 8:30-9:45 am 10:15 11:30 am Method of Payment: Check (Payable to Fire Service Training Bureau) Bill my Fire Department/Company Purchase Order #: Contact Person: Billing Address: Visa MasterCard Discover Card Holder Name: Exp Date: Card Number: Signature Registration deadline is September 26, Register early and receive a gift as part of the registration fee. Fees: (Check all appropriate lines) Registrations received on or before September 26, $ Registrations received after September 26, $ TOTAL.$ or FAX or Mail Your Registration registrations to: fstbreg@dps.state.ia.us FAX form and billing or credit card information to: Or mail completed form with fee to: Haz Mat Symposium Fire Service Training Bureau 3100 Fire Service Rd Ames, IA Registrations will NOT be taken over the phone. Registrations will be processed in the order they are received. Please pay attention to day and times for each class.
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