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5 pages in length. There are a number of on-the-job hazards for firefighters, not the least of which includes the possibility of contamination from hazardous materials. In order to offset the chance, protective uniforms and equipment are employed to effectively shield the firefighter from any toxic fumes. The first priority when encountering any field emergency is to assess the safety of the fire scene and whether or not the source of the fire
is from any sort of hazardous materials. The writer discusses how this makes a special set of assessment skills and protocols a requirement for as a means by which to determine firefighter safety. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the standard structure and open fires that allowed him to employ all the training he acquired over the several month course; however, the call that just blared over the loud
speaker announced a hazardous materials fire at a chemical plant. Troy was exhilarated and apprehensive at the same time, for he knew that this particular type of fire was
unlike all the others due to the unknown aspects surrounding the ignited hazardous materials. With lightening speed, he donned his protective gear and headed out toward the hidden dangers.
There are a number of on-the-job hazards for firefighters, not the least of which includes the possibility of contamination from hazardous materials. In order to offset the chance, protective
uniforms and equipment are employed to effectively shield the firefighter from any toxic fumes. The first priority when encountering any field emergency is to assess the safety of the
fire scene and whether or not the source of the fire is from any sort of hazardous materials. This makes a special set of assessment skills and protocols a
requirement for as a means by which to determine firefighter safety. A dangerous situation may imperil a firefighter, ultimately resulting in two victims instead of only one. "The
assumption that major emergencies are merely larger-scale versions of the types of incidents that occur each day can create breakdowns and coordination failures" (Crichlow, 1997, p. PG). However, protective suits
are not the only source of safety when firefighters are up against a hazard materials fire; indeed, a considerable amount of skill and knowledge are paramount to the individuals ultimately
survival. "First and foremost, all hazardous materials workers are firefighters - their chemical expertise supplements their fire and medical training" (Calaway, 1998, p. 1A). Yet, even in cases
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