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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

This is more of the June 2006 IAFC Confidence in the Hot Zone Class in Hunt Valley, MD

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  • That's part of the training... Confidence in the suit builds confidence in the wearer's ability to complete the work required. If the suit fails we teach the team members how to handle that & exit the hazard zone.

  • what if durring the training the suit explodes or something like that (as in they fail traning)

  • No problem, Stop by this site or my myspace anytime. My myspace site is Firefighters Keep Them Safe Michael Moore

    Best regards,

    FirehouseMike (Old guy)

  • interesting stuff. thanks man

  • This is to get the Hazmat Responder prepared for working in tight spaces behind boilers & batch tanks in the chemical industry as well as understand how to escape through smaller secondary exits if their primary exit becomes blocked.

    Thanks for stopping by to ask this question.

    FirehouseMike (Old guy)

  • why?

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