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NFPA 475:2022

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Recommended Practice for Organizing, Managing, and Sustaining a Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Response Program

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Published date

30-01-2021

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Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. 2.4 References for Extracts in Recommended Sections. (Reserved) Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. 3.4 Operations-Level Responders Definitions. Chapter 4 Laws, Regulations, Consensus Standards, and Guidance Documents 4.1 Scope. 4.2 Purpose. 4.3 Laws. 4.4 Regulations by Agency. 4.5 Consensus Standards by Organization. 4.6 Guidance Documents. Chapter 5 Risk Assessment 5.1 Scope. 5.2 Purpose. 5.3 Identifying Hazardous Materials/WMD Within an Organization/Jurisdiction. 5.4 Analyzing the Consequences of a Release. 5.5 Analyzing the Risk. Chapter 6 Planning 6.1 Scope. 6.2 Purpose.6.3 Plan Development. 6.4 Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). 6.5 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)/Standard Operating Guideline (SOG) Planning Components. 6.6 SOPs. 6.7 SOGs. 6.8 Operational Security. 6.9 Information and Intelligence Sharing. Chapter 7 Resource Management 7.1 Scope. 7.2 Purpose. 7.3 Personnel. 7.4 HMRP Types. 7.5 Supply Management. 7.6 National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Resource Management. Chapter 8 Staffing 8.1 Scope. 8.2 Purpose. 8.3 Deployment of Personnel. 8.4 Resource Typing and Specialty Personnel or Allied Professionals. Chapter 9 Training 9.1 Scope. 9.2 Purpose. 9.3 Levels of Hazardous Materials Training. 9.4 Establishing Training Level. 9.5 Annual Competencies and Refresher Training. 9.6 Training Program Development. 9.7 Instructional Design. 9.8 Training Delivery Models. 9.9 Training Delivery Methodologies and Models.9.10 Training Facilities. 9.11 Selection and Competence of Instructors. 9.12 Training and Exercise Safety. 9.13 Training Records Management. Chapter 10 Health and Medical 10.1 Scope. 10.2 Purpose. 10.3 Preincident Considerations. 10.4 Functional Capacity. 10.5 Response Considerations. 10.6 Postincident Surveillance. 10.7 Medical Surveillance Program. Chapter 11 Financial Management 11.1 Scope. 11.2 Purpose. 11.3 Revenue Sources. 11.4 Program Costs. 11.5 Inventory Control. 11.6 Cost Recovery. Chapter 12 Program Influences 12.1 Scope. 12.2 Purpose. 12.3 Influences. Chapter 13 Developing Relationships 13.1 Scope. 13.2 Purpose. 13.3 Promoting HMRP Capabilities. 13.4 Coordination with Other Response Entities. 13.5 Local and State Planning Group Relationships.13.6 Private Sector Relationships. 13.7 Public Relationships. Annex A Explanatory Material Annex B Informational References

This recommended practice provides the mini‐ mum criteria for organizing, managing, and sustaining a hazardous material response program (HMRP) based on the authority having jurisdiction’s (AHJ) function and assessed level of risk.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-145592775-3
Pages
62
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD IS ALSO REFERES TO ANSI Z88.10, FEMA 508-1,FEMA 508-4, NIMS Guide 0002
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

NFPA 1521 : 2015 FIRE DEPARTMENT SAFETY OFFICER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
NFPA 1991 : 2005 VAPOR-PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES AND CBRN TERRORISM INCIDENTS
NFPA 1500 : 2013 FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH, AND WELLNESS PROGRAM
NFPA 1992 : 2012 LIQUID SPLASH-PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLES AND CLOTHING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES
NFPA 1582 : 2007 COMPREHENSIVE OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS
NFPA 1982 : 2013 PERSONAL ALERT SAFETY SYSTEMS (PASS)
NFPA 1981 : 2013 OPEN-CIRCUIT SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA) FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES

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