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William Bennett, Rick Houghton, Rick (Hazard Consultant Houghton, Houghton Rick
Emergency Characterization of Unknown Materials
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
Emergency Characterization of Unknown Materials, Second Edition is fully updated to serve as a portable reference that can be used in the field and laboratory by workers who are responsible for a safe response to and management of unknown hazardous materials. As with the first edition, the book emphasizes public safety and the management of life safety hazards, including strategies and emerging technologies to identify the hazards presented by an unknown material.
When responding to a hazardous material emergency involving an unknown substance, firefighters and HAZMAT teams are primarily interested in protecting public safety. The book details risk analysis procedures to identify threats and vulnerabilities, analyzing them to determine how such risks can be eliminated or reduced. If an unknown material can be identified with a high degree of confidence, that can considerably change the response, and measures to be taken.
In addition, the book covers practical field applications with updated and additional examples of field instruments. The hazard identification methods presented are intended for use by frontline workers. The test methods presented involve manipulation of small sample amounts - using, literally, a hands-on approach. The three technologies used by first responders and military personnel to identify unknown chemicals, Raman spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and high-pressure mass spectroscopy, are covered in depth.
Features:
- Presents how to identify unknown materials and, if identification is not possible, to characterize the hazards of the material
- Offers practical examples to introduce new first responders to hazardous materials response
- Provides up-to-date field applications of the latest developments in commercially available instrumentation
- Details practical sample manipulations to help the reader successfully identify materials with popular high-end instrumentation
- Includes several examples of spectra and describes ways in which the reader can utilize data to inform decision making
List of contents
Chapter 1: Terms and Definitions. Chapter 2: Hazards. Chapter 3: Detection Technology. Chapter 4: Strategies. Chapter 5: Techniques.
About the author
Rick Houghton recently retired after 40 years as a first responder and trainer. His career began as a firefighter, paramedic and hazardous materials trainer. He has extensive experience as a professional trainer and course developer.
William Bennett is a professional trainer, course developer and business owner. He recently retired from the U.S. Air Force with 35 years' experience, including 16 years as a founding member of the 51st Civil Support Team.
Summary
Emergency Characterization of Unknown Materials, Second Edition is fully updated to serve as a portable reference that can be used in the field and laboratory by workers who are responsible for a safe response to and management of unknown hazardous materials. As with the first edition, the book emphasizes public safety and the management of life safety hazards, including strategies and emerging technologies to identify the hazards presented by an unknown material.
When responding to a hazardous material emergency involving an unknown substance, firefighters and HAZMAT teams are primarily interested in protecting public safety. The book details risk analysis procedures to identify threats and vulnerabilities, analyzing them to determine how such risks can be eliminated or reduced. If an unknown material can be identified with a high degree of confidence, that can considerably change the response, and measures to be taken.
In addition, the book covers practical field applications with updated and additional examples of field instruments. The hazard identification methods presented are intended for use by frontline workers. The test methods presented involve manipulation of small sample amounts – using, literally, a hands-on approach. The three technologies used by first responders and military personnel to identify unknown chemicals, Raman spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and high-pressure mass spectroscopy, are covered in depth.
Features
- Presents how to identify unknown materials and, if identification is not possible, to characterize the hazards of the material
- Offers practical examples to introduce new first responders to hazardous materials response
- Provides up-to-date field applications of the latest developments in commercially available instrumentation
- Details practical sample manipulations to help the reader successfully identify materials with popular high-end instrumentation
- Includes several examples of spectra and describes ways in which the reader can utilize data to inform decision making
Product details
Authors | William Bennett, Rick Houghton, Rick (Hazard Consultant Houghton, Houghton Rick |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 31.05.2023 |
EAN | 9780367639082 |
ISBN | 978-0-367-63908-2 |
No. of pages | 370 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
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> Ecology
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