Answers Verified 100% Correct
Spells out the competencies required for EMS personnel rendering medical care at
hazardous materials/WMD incidents
NFPA 1072 - ANSWER-Standard for Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass
Destruction Emergency Response Personnel Professional Qualifications
Identifies the minimum job performance requirements (JPR)
Non-Plan States - ANSWER-States that have not adopted the OSHA regulations and
follow the EPA state title 40 The code of federal regulations instead
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - ANSWER-A U.S. federal
Agency that regulates worker safety and in some cases responder safety OSHA is part
of the US Department of labor
regulation - ANSWER-Mandates issued and enforced by government bodies such as
OSHA and the EPA
Specialist level (OSHA/ HAZWOPER only) - ANSWER-A hazardous materials specialist
who responds with and provides support to, hazardous materials technicians. This
individual's duties parallel those of the hazardous materials technician; however, the
technician's duties require a more directed or specific knowledge of the various
substances he or she may be called upon to contain. the hazardous materials specialist
also acts as the incident-site liaison with federal, state, local, and other government
authorities in regard to site activities.
Standards - ANSWER-Documents the main text of which contain only requirements
and which are in a form generally suitable for mandatory reference by another standard
or code or for adoption and allow non-mandatory provisions shall we located in an
appendix or annex foot note or fine print note and are not to be considered as part of the
requirement of a standard (NF PA1)
State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) - ANSWER-The liaison between local
and state levels that collects and disseminates information relating to hazardous
materials. The SERC involves agencies such as the fire service, police services, and
elected officials.
State plan states - ANSWER-States that have adopted the OSHA regulations