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Hazardous Materials Safety (HAZ-MAT)




         Hazardous materials can be found everywhere; whether they are in the
         chemicals you use at home or work or the hazardous substances that
         can be used in acts of terrorism.  The effects can range from mild
         discomfort to disability and death.




                                           RECOGNIZE - Be aware of your surroundings and
                                           recognize when a hazard might be present. An
                                           unusual odor, vapor, or a spilled liquid/powder are
                                           indicators that a hazard might exist.
                                           AVOID - Avoid contact with the substance or
                                           contaminated person. Don't become a victim
                                           yourself. If you are contaminated, you become part
                                           of the problem instead of becoming part of the
                                           response.

         ISOLATE - If a possible hazard exists evacuate the area and keep others from entering
         the area. If faced with a contaminated person, attempt to keep others from being
         exposed. If possible keep the victim outside.

         NOTIFY - Call the operator/dispatcher and advise them of the situation. The
         operator/dispatcher will announce the appropriate emergency code and trained
         personnel will respond to the scene.
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