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3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Programs, workshops, seminars, and hose ladders, tools, salvage, chemistry, extinguisher and agents, fire control, prevention, arson, crowd and traffic control, manual aid, communications, fire and health safety, and emergency rescue techniques. Updates the skills of EMT 1 - non-ambulance certificate holders as prescribed by law. Hours: 189 lect/ lab. Repeat: Unlimited. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide students with a clearer understanding about being a professional telecommunicator and help transfer that knowledge into positive actions that will assist callers and help bring each call to its best conclusion. Emphasizes decision making, the act of dispatching, interacting with various types of public service agencies, personnel, and different organizational structures. Hours: 54 lect. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide the dispatcher with information, training and experience in providing prearrival instructions over the telephone in medical emergency situations. Emphasizes decision making in a non-visual environment, the act of working in concert with a reporting party to help mitigate a medical emergency until trained medical personnel arrive on scene. Instructs the student in the authority, personnel, organizational structure and their role in the emergency medical environment. Hours: 54 lect. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the components of building construction that relate to fire/life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at fires/ collapse emergencies. The development and evolution of building and fire codes will be studied in relationship to past fires/collapses in residential, commercial, and industrial occupancies. Prerequisite: Fire B1. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges. Note: Elective credit only.
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0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Mandated by law or called upon by necessity to assess, plan for, and initiate mitigation of incidents involving hazardous materials. Content covers the extent and nature of today's hazardous materials problem, effects of weather, topography, and environmental conditions on the behavior of hazardous materials and the containment efforts these conditions require. Recommended: FIRE B1 or equivalent. Hours: 18 lect, 18 lab. Repeat: 1. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Provide members of a decontamination team at a hazardous materials incident with a primary understanding of the processes used in decontamination and the knowledge to perform in a safe and competent manner to limit the spread of contamination. Hours: 9 lect/demo. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provide students with competencies needed to assume the role of an Incident Commander, as well as leadership skills for any other Command of Staff Incident Command System positions which are necessary during a hazardous materials incident. Content will also accentuate personnel safety and management. Hours: 36 lect/demo. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Technical training in the physical and chemical terminology important to hazardous materials technicians/specialists and prevention officers, ability to determine properties of a chemical compound by name or formula. Includes study of important terms which describe properties, reactions with other materials, and the effects upon human beings, environment, and property. Applies to Hazardous Materials Technician/Specialist certification. Hours: 18 lect, 22 lab . Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A review of the basic terminology and theory of chemistry as it relates to hazardous materials incident management. Content includes: hazard and risk management; behavior and effect of toxicant and the major biological systems affected by toxicant; as well as using monitoring equipment to detect hazardous atmospheres and unknown solids and liquids. Applies to Hazardous Materials Technician/Specialist I certification. Hours: 40 lect. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Content covers hazardous materials data research; meteorological considerations that influence hazardous materials response activities; hazardous materials incidents command concepts associated with response activities; incident specific considerations that influence hazardous materials response activities; and legislative and regulatory policies that impact hazardous materials response activities. Applies to Hazardous Materials Technician/Specialist certification. Hours: 40 lect. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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