Hazmat Training at DOE Nuclear Weapons Complex
美国能源部核武器综合体的危险品培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8539367
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 65.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1992
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1992-09-16 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgreementBudgetsComplexConsensusCountryDirect CostsDisastersEducational CurriculumEmergency SituationEquipmentFire - disastersFundingHazardous SubstancesHealthHuman ResourcesInternationalNuclear WeaponRadialRegulationResourcesRiskSafetySiteStudentsSystemTrainingU-Series Cooperative AgreementsUpdatebaseemergency service responderkillingsmedical specialtiesmeetingsmemberprogramsresponsestatistics
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The International Association of Fire Fighters (lAFF) is requesting $671,680 direct cost and $53,734 F&A during the initial budget period and $3,566,045 direct costs and $ 285,284 F&A for the total project period of the HAZMAT Training at DOE Nuclear Weapons Complex Cooperative Agreement. The lAFF proposes to continue its training plan to train fire fighters in specialty courses, primarily to the hazmat technician level through direct delivery programs. The lAFF will train additional fire fighters nationwide, in other specialized course curricula already developed by the lAFF. The lAFF will use existing curricula, already proven to be effective, to train fire fighters, conducting curricula revisions as necessary to meet and exceed updated national consensus standards and federal standards and regulations. Aside from hazardous materials, the focus of the training will revolve around health and safety, with the intent that students will perform their duties in a safe and effective manner after training. While the primary focus of the lAFF/DOE training will be within 150 miles of a DOE site, the lAFF will expand the training radius even further to meet the needs of first responders. This expanded radius will better prepare responders who may be dispatched to a specific DOE facility through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). EMAC, established in 1996, is a mutual aid agreement and partnership between member states. EMAC offers a responsive and straightforward system for states to send personnel and equipment to help disaster relief efforts in other states. When resources are overwhelmed, EMAC helps to fill the shortfalls. EMAC allows states to ask for assistance as needed for any type of emergency. Based on the risk and vulnerability posed by DOE cleanup sites, there is a strong possibility that personnel from surrounding states as well as states located across the country could respond to a large scale disaster involving one of our DOE partners.
DOE sites pose unique and significant threats to responders. An estimated 36% of fire departments involved in hazmat response do not provided formal training to their responding personnel. In 2008,114 fire fighters were killed in the line of duty. These statistics place first responders at great risk, and underscore the need for renewed funding to train first responders in hazardous materials, with a focus on health and safety
描述(由申请人提供):
国际消防员协会(消防员协会)要求在初步预算期间提供671,680美元的直接费用和53,734美元的F&A,并为能源部核武器综合设施合作协议的危险品培训的整个项目期间提供3,566,045美元的直接费用和285,284美元的F&A。LAFF建议继续其培训计划,通过直接交付方案培训专业课程的消防员,主要是危险品技术员。消防队将在全国范围内培训更多的消防员,培训课程包括消防队已经开发的其他专业课程。LAFF将使用已被证明有效的现有课程来培训消防员,必要时进行课程修订,以达到并超过最新的国家共识标准和联邦标准和法规。除了危险材料,培训的重点将围绕健康和安全,目的是学生将在培训后以安全和有效的方式履行职责。虽然LAFF/DOE培训的主要重点将在DOE站点的150英里范围内,但LAFF将进一步扩大培训半径,以满足第一响应者的需求。这一扩大的半径将更好地准备响应者谁可能被派遣到一个特定的能源部设施通过应急管理援助契约(EMAC)。EMAC成立于1996年,是成员国之间的互助协议和伙伴关系。EMAC为各州提供了一个反应迅速、简单明了的系统,可以派遣人员和设备帮助其他州的救灾工作。当资源不堪重负时,EMAC帮助填补短缺。EMAC允许各州在任何类型的紧急情况下请求援助。基于能源部清理地点带来的风险和脆弱性,来自周边州以及全国各州的人员很有可能对涉及我们能源部合作伙伴的大规模灾难做出反应。
能源部网站构成独特的和重大的威胁响应。据估计,36%的参与危险品应对的消防部门没有向其应对人员提供正式培训。2008年,114名消防员在执行任务时丧生。这些统计数据使第一反应者面临巨大风险,并强调需要重新提供资金,以培训危险材料的第一反应者,重点是健康和安全
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International Association of Fire Fighters' Emergency Responder Training Program
国际消防员协会紧急救援人员培训计划
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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IAFF Hazardous Substance Training for First Responders
IAFF 急救人员危险物质培训
- 批准号:
8728672 - 财政年份:2007
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IAFF Hazardous Substance Training for First Responders
IAFF 急救人员危险物质培训
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8516889 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 65.21万 - 项目类别:
IAFF Hazardous Substance Training for First Responders
IAFF 急救人员危险物质培训
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8366701 - 财政年份:2007
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$ 65.21万 - 项目类别:
IAFF Hazardous Substance Training for First Responders
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- 资助金额:
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