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ERT's 40 Hour Inland Slow & Black Water Oil Spill Training Course
TThe video highlights training course tha provides the skills needed to make the correct decisions in the critical hours and days following an inland oil spill. Students will be able to evaluate, contain and recover a spill, and gauge safe and unsafe procedures. (2002)
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Operation Contra Costa Shore
This video covers readiness training for a simulated collision between a train carrying flammable liquid and a truck transporting potentially hazardous materials in California. (1993)
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ERT Dive Team
The ERT Dive Team is a specialized field unit that investigates underwater hazardous materials. Four different examples of responses are presented illustrating various techniques and instrumentation. (1999)
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Liberty RADeX
Over 1,000 federal, state, and local emergency responders convened in Philadelphia for a 5 day full-scale exercise based on an a Radiological Dispersal Devise attack, also known as a "Dirty Bomb." (2010)
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USEPA Region 5 Response Readiness Training
A full day field exercise including a simulated WMD Lab, a booby trapped package, and a van rigged with dirty bomb components. On day 2, tabletop training expanded the field exercise to engage additional response organizations.(2004)
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TRPRC Exercise
The mutual aid organization TRPRC (Three Rivers Pollution Response Council) held an Energency Response Exercise in Martinsville, WV to test the groups reaction to simulated terrorist, WMD, and HAZMAT scenarios. (2005)
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Tri-National Hazardous Materials Exercise
In 2006, USEPA Region 6, the Mexican Environmental Protection Agency, PROFEPA, and the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas assembled in Eagle Pass, TX, and Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, for a Tri-National Hazardous Material Exercise. (2006)
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USEPA Region III Full Scale WMD Exercise
USEPA Region III conducted full scale training using Level A, B, and C protective equipment. Using the Incident Command System (ICS), three scenarios were enacted, covering chemical, biological, and radiation situations. (2003)
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