Hazardous Materials
Develop quick assessment, decision and safety skills to respond to a dangerous goods incident.
This NFPA professional standard has four levels - each is explained in below.
You have a choice of where and how to take each level:
- all 4 are offered at ETC as scheduled or corporate training can be arranged
- the Awareness and Operations levels can be hosted by you at your location
If you are interested in corporate training, at our site or yours, please contact business development:
- call toll-free a 800 661 6490 ext 2038
- email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca
Dangerous Goods, First Responder Awareness Level |
Course ID: FFTS-S900a Course description: You will learn to:
Textbooks:
Evaluation: practical evaluation, proctored written exam Certification: Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC certification. Cost: $210 Delivery options:
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Dangerous Goods, First Responder - Operations Level |
Course ID: FFTS-S1200 Course description: Student will learn to identify the general shapes of typical dangerous goods containers. Given three examples each of liquid, gas and solid dangerous goods, collect hazard and response information using material safety data sheets (MSDS), CHEMTREC/CANUTED/SETIQ and contacts with the shipper/manufacturer. You will learn to:
Pre-requisite: FFTS-S900a Textbook: IFSTA. (2018). Essentials of Firefighting and Fire Department Operations, 7th ed. Stillwater, OK: Fire Protections Publications. Evaluation: practical evaluation & proctored written exam Certification: Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC certification. Delivery options:
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Dangerous Goods - Technician Level |
Course ID: 1-DGTC Course description: This 72-hour textbook-based course is designed for anyone who responds to dangerous goods releases or potential releases of dangerous goods. Through theory and practical components, you’ll learn how to respond to and mitigate dangerous goods releases and potential releases. Topics covered include analyzing the incident, collecting and interpreting hazard and response information, describing the condition of the container, predicting the behaviour of containers, planning the response, selecting and using Personal Protective Clothing (PPC), developing appropriate decontamination procedures, and implementing the response. A large part of the course deals with scenarios and hands-on practical application. You will be expected to use specialized chemical protective clothing and specialized control equipment. Prerequisite(s): FFTS-S1200 or NFPA 1072 (*formerly 472) Dangerous Goods, Responder – Operations Level. Textbook: IFSTA. (2017). Hazardous Materials Technician, 2nd edition. Stillwater, OK: Fire Protection Publications Evaluation: practical evaluation, proctored written exam Certification: Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC certification. Cost: $1,570 Delivery options:
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Dangerous Goods - Incident Commander |
Course ID: 1-DGCOM Course description: Student who are responsible for directing and coordinating all activities at a dangerous goods incident, this course is for you. You will be expected to wear breathing apparatus and specialized chemical protective clothing. You will learn to:
Prerequisite(s): FFTS-S1200 or experience as an incident commander or attendance at a recognized incident command course such as our previous Firefighting Strategy and Tactics - Command (Theoretical) Textbook: TBD Evaluation: practical evaluation, proctored written exam Cost: $715 Delivery options:
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