Chlorine Emergencies an Overview for First Responders (First Responder DVD)A/V FR-DVD
The material presented in the DVD was assembled primarily by a CI Task Group made up of a wide cross section of member companies representing producers, packagers, emergency responders and users of chlorine. The material is organized on an easily navigable DVD which includes a main segment of approximately 20 minutes which covers the basics of the response in that critical first 15 minutes. There are 10 tabs which cover topics including chlorine properties, mitigation and health effects in greater detail. Special thanks to Reno, NV First Responder Aaron Crownover ,who narrates the material and James Flenner, Ph.D., of the Reno, NV Fire Department Hazmat Team who provided extensive on camera interviews. The participation of these individuals with real world experience in responding to emergencies makes this a more effective training tool. The Reno, NV Fire Department provided significant cooperation and assistance in this production. We are also thankful for input and contributions made by First Responders around the country who helped in the review, and to IMED Design of Reno which produced the materials. Ways to Order: To request Hard Copies of the DVD directly from CI at no cost to the end user please email your complete contact information, purpose of use, and number of copies requested.
A self assessment tool is now available for use with Chlorine Emergencies: A First Responder Overview. This assessment is intended for the use after viewing the material to verify that key points have been captured. Both an instructor version and a student version are available.
The Chlorine Institute, Inc. (CI) is a not-for-profit trade association of chlor-alkali producers worldwide, as well as packagers, distributors, users, and suppliers. The Institute’s mission is the promotion of safety and the protection of human health and the environment in the manufacturer, distribution and use of chlorine, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite, plus the distribution and use of hydrogen chloride. The Institute’s North American Producer members account for more than 98 percent of the total chlorine production capacity of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. |
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