This two-tape series studies basic monitoring instruments and sampling procedures used in emergency response. It is designed to provide training to emergency responders who carry out atmospheric sampling activities when a hazardous materials incident occurs. This program was created with the assistance of major instrument manufacturers and is the most comprehensive program available on the subject of air monitoring. Note: Free with purchase: "Hazardous Materials Air Monitoring and Detection Devices" by Christopher Hawley".
About Direct Reading Instruments
This film takes a closer look at the primary air monitoring devices, telling the purpose of each and showing how they work, how to interpret readings and how to avoid common problems. The instruments covered include:
Combustible gas indicators
Radiation monitors
Survey instruments
Detector tubes
Oxygen meters
Toxic gas detectors
Combination meters
The program shows these instruments in use, with graphics to clearly depict the principals behind their operation. The viewer is taught the safe and correct operation of each instrument, and the concept of intrinsically safe equipment-equipment recognized as safe by testing laboratories for use in flammable atmospheres.
Hazards and risks of contaminated atmospheres
Basic instruments used by emergency responders
The difference between direct reading instruments and air sampling
Factors which can affect instrument readings
Monitoring priorities for the incident commander
Respiratory protection and protective clothing
Back-up teams
Fenceline monitoring
Instrument failure
Decontamination of personnel and instruments. 19 minutes.