Ammonia - Chemical of the Month
We get called out for a call involving ammonia. You're the first person there, and you're ready to go in. But are you? The right gear and apparel may not be what you have. Todd Smith and Milton Painter dive deep into ammonia and tell us the correct response to this threat. Follow along as we run the HazMatIQ system to find out how to assess the threat, determine the chemical, and respond properly. Version 20 Charts information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjn36... HazMatIQ by Federal Resources Training: http://www.federalresources.com/train... Don't have the Version 20 charts? Sure you do. Download the new HMIQ eCharts 2.0. Available on the iTunes App Store and Google Play. #ammonia #chemical #hmiq #hazmat #response #training #niosh #firefighter #instruction #hazardous #materials #levela

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