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Highway Cargo Tank Emergency ResponseHighway Cargo Tank Emergency ResponseHighway Cargo Tank Emergency ResponseHighway Cargo Tank Emergency Response
Anne Huff,Anne Huff,Anne Huff,Anne Huff, Fire ChiefFire ChiefFire ChiefFire Chief
Beaumont Fire-Rescue Services
Discipline:Discipline:Discipline:Discipline: Hazmat Hazmat Hazmat Hazmat –––– Technician Technician Technician Technician LevelLevelLevelLevel
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I. I. I. I. ObjectiveObjectiveObjectiveObjective
A. Given scenarios involving hazardous materials/WMD incidents, the hazardous
materials technician shall select the tools, equipment, and materials for the control of
hazardous materials/WMD incidents and identify the precautions for controlling
releases from the packaging/containers and shall complete the following tasks:
B. Given an MC-306/DOT-406 cargo tank and a dome cover clamp, demonstrate the
ability to install the clamp on the dome.
C. Identify the methods and precautions used to control a fire involving an MC-
306/DOT- 406 aluminum shell cargo tank.
D. Describe at least one method for containing each of the following types of leaks in
MC-306/DOT-406, MC-307/DOT-407, and MC-312/DOT-412 cargo tanks:
1. Dome cover leak
2. Irregular-shaped hole
3. Puncture
4. Split or tear
E. Describe three product removal and transfer considerations for overturned MC-
306/DOT-406, MC-307/DOT-407, MC-312/DOT-412, MC-331, and MC-338 cargo
tanks.
II. II. II. II. Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions –––– Procedures for Achieving the ObjectiveProcedures for Achieving the ObjectiveProcedures for Achieving the ObjectiveProcedures for Achieving the Objective
You will be presented with a MC 306/DOT 406 cargo tank, which is leaking a
product from one of the dome covers. You will gather the necessary equipment for grounding
the cargo tank and controlling the leak coming from the dome cover. You will properly
install the dome clamp and ground and bond the cargo tank in anticipation of product transfer
operations. You will be graded as a team. You will begin on my instruction to start. The skill
will end when you state or indicate to me that you have completed the above identified steps.
Do you understand these instructions?
III. III. III. III. Examiner’s NoteExaminer’s NoteExaminer’s NoteExaminer’s Note
The hazardous materials technician will not be allowed to review the performance
steps at the time of testing.
IV. IV. IV. IV. Preparation & EquipmentPreparation & EquipmentPreparation & EquipmentPreparation & Equipment
A. 1 - MC 306/DOT 406 Cargo tank laying on its side and water spilling out of
a dome cover; or a Cargo tank dome cover training simulator and water
spilling out of the dome cover
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B. 1 - Dome cover clamp
C. 1 - LEL monitor
D. 1 - Complete set of grounding equipment
1. Ground rod
2. Ground clamps
3. Non-sparking hammer
The hazardous materials technician shall accomplish the skill wearing "FULL
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR STRUCTURAL FIREFIGHTERS" as required by
the Texas Commission on Fire Protection to include helmet, coat, trousers, boots, and SCBA.
V. V. V. V. Reference SourcesReference SourcesReference SourcesReference Sources
See Reference Sources in PB 406.03A.
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DDDDiscipline: Hazardous Materials
Name:
Officer #:
Evaluator:
Officer #:
Date:
Location:
TTTThehehehe Haz Mat Technician shall:Haz Mat Technician shall:Haz Mat Technician shall:Haz Mat Technician shall: (No partial points given)
A. Identify the maintenance and inspection procedures for the tools and
equipment provided for the control of hazardous materials releases
according to the manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations
....................................................................................................... P/F____P/F____P/F____P/F____
B. Identify three considerations for assessing a leak or spill inside a
confined space without entering the area ……………………............... P/F____P/F____P/F____P/F____
C. Identify three safety considerations for product transfer operations ...... P/F____P/F____P/F____P/F____
D. Given an MC-306/DOT-406 cargo tank and a dome cover clamp,
demonstrate the ability to install the clamp on the dome …….............. P/F____P/F____P/F____P/F____
E. Identify the methods and precautions used to control a fire involving
a MC-306/DOT-406 aluminum shell cargo tank …………………….... P/F_P/F_P/F_P/F_____________
F. Describe at least one method for containing each of the following
types of leaks in MC-306/DOT-406, MC-307/DOT-407, and
MC-312/DOT-412 cargo tanks: Dome cover leak; Irregular-shaped
hole; Puncture; Split or tear ..………………………………..………….... P/F_P/F_P/F_P/F_____________
G. Describe three product removal and transfer considerations for overturned
MC-306/DOT-406, MC-307/DOT-407, MC-312/DOT-412, MC-331, and
MC-338 cargo tanks…………………………………………………….…. P/F____P/F____P/F____P/F____
H. Properly bond and ground the cargo tank in preparation of conducting transfer
operations………………………………………..…………………………. P/F____P/F____P/F____P/F____
I. All tasks performed while wearing a full structural firefighting protective
ensemble including SCBA.
Time AllocationTime AllocationTime AllocationTime Allocation
Completes skill in allotted time ......................................................................... P/FP/FP/FP/F _____
Allotted time for this skill: Allotted time for this skill: Allotted time for this skill: Allotted time for this skill: _____ minutes _____ seconds_____ minutes _____ seconds_____ minutes _____ seconds_____ minutes _____ seconds
Actual time:Actual time:Actual time:Actual time: _____ minutes _____ seconds_____ minutes _____ seconds_____ minutes _____ seconds_____ minutes _____ seconds
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