AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Course Overview
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1 AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response The Rail Car Incident Response course has been developed to educate emergency responders on freight rail car incidents involving hazardous materials. As more and more rail traffic transports cargo, including hazardous materials, it is critical that emergency responders are well trained. The increase in traffic adds to the already present risk of transportation incidents involving hazardous cargo. In addition, since a majority of the rail traffic travels through rural America, it is important that the often times resource limited rural responder community become educated about the dangers and unique hazards presented with rail cars. The information covered in this course will enhance the ability of emergency responders, especially rural emergency responders, to manage rail car incidents. The following key elements serve as the basis for the course: Recognizing the chemical being transported, which has physical, chemical, and toxicological properties that dictate the transportation requirements and the manner in which the chemical must be considered in an emergency situation; Identifying the packaging system, which is reflected in the design and construction of the rail tank car, and the components of the rail car as well as all the information conveyed in the car stenciling; Explaining the incident to determine the damage to the car and the potential hazard to people, property, and the environment from the release or reaction of the chemical and to take appropriate protective action; Recognizing the appropriate and safest handling method of the chemical in the damaged car to mitigate the situation, whether by transfer, neutralization, venting, flaring, etc., and understanding these options; Managing the incident and the many conflicting interests represented by all the potential participants at an incident; and Identifying federal, state and private sector resources available to assist in the response. This course will cover additional information that will include topics such as the effects of Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (B.L.E.V.E.), the Detect, Estimate, Choose, Identify, Do, and Evaluate (D.E.C.I.D.E.) analysis system, basic rail car design, damage assessment, product transfers, and a glossary of railroad terms. Generally, safeguards and procedures are established to prevent hazardous materials from causing harm to employees under normal transportation, storage, handling and use. If these safeguards and procedures are circumvented or otherwise removed, the material is no longer under effective control and a release may occur. The ultimate goal during a response is to AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 1
2 prevent or reduce the impact of the incident on people, property, and the environment, and to restore conditions to as near normal as possible. Upon completion of this course, the participant should be well prepared to manage and/or respond to a rail car incident without endangering the health and safety of the responders. This course supports the strategic goals of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8 National Preparedness, the National Preparedness Goal and the Target Capabilities List in the areas of Planning, Interoperable Communications, Information Sharing & Collaboration, CBRNE Detection, Risk Analysis, Critical Infrastructure Protection, On-site Incident Management, Emergency Operations Center Management, Worker Health & Safety, Public Safety & Security, Animal Health Emergency Support, Firefighting Operations/Support, WMD/Hazardous Materials Response & Decon, Citizens Protection: Evacuation and/or In-Place Protection, Emergency Public Information and Warning, and Structural Damage, Assessment & Mitigation. AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 2
3 Module 1 Introduction, and Pre-Test - Administration Page Module 1 and Pre-Test Scope Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) Resources Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) 20 minutes (.33 hours) This module includes introductory administrative tasks and a pre-test, as well as a review of the course goals and objectives. It also provides an opportunity for participants and the instructor to be introduced to one another. At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to explain the course goals and objectives, and summarize how course materials will be beneficial to their discipline. ELO List the course goals and objectives ELO Demonstrate baseline knowledge of subject matter by completing a pre-test Pre-Test (will be a separate handout for participants ensure sufficient copies are on hand) D.E.C.I.D.E. pens (one per participant) 1:25 NA NA Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of a pre-test to assess participant s prior knowledge of course materials AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 3
4 Module 2 Introduction to Rail Car Emergency Response - Administration Page Module 2 Introduction to Rail Car Emergency Response Scope 1.0 hour This module includes an introduction to rail car emergency response as well as a review of the D.E.C.I.D.E decision making process. During this module, basic information regarding rail car incident response will be discussed to provide a common foundation upon which the remainder of the course will build. Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able discuss potential hazards at a train derailment and explain a systematic process for making emergency response decisions. ELO Recognize potential hazards at a train derailment incident ELO Explain how to use the Detect, Estimate, Choose, Identify, Resources D.E.C.I.D.E. pens (one per participant) Video of Rail Incident Graniteville, South Carolina (chlorine trail derailment) Instructor to Participant 1:25 Ratio (e.g., 1:25) South Carolina Department of Health and Environment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency video footage of Graniteville, SC chlorine train derailment (used with permission) NA Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of a pre-test to assess participant s prior knowledge of course materials AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 4
5 Module 3 Overview of Rail/Freight Industry - Administration Page Module 3 Overview of Rail/Freight Industry Scope Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) 0.5 hour The information contained in this module includes an overview of the rail/freight industry as well as the laws and regulations governing the protection of the environment and worker safety. This module also discusses specific regulatory provisions that apply to emergency response operations applicable to a railcar incident. At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to discuss rail/freight industry characteristics as well as identify the regulatory requirements pertinent to a rail car emergency. ELO 3.1 Discuss characteristics and pertinent information regarding the rail/freight industry ELO Identify the regulatory basis including the role of the EPA, OSHA, FRA, and DOT regarding a rail car incident as well as the appropriate state and local agencies that have authority in the jurisdiction where the training is being held Resources Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) ELO Describe the role of regulators and industry associations as they apply to rail car incidents NA 1:25 U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Process Safety Management - Final Rule. 29 Code of Federal Regulations Part U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - Final Rule. 29 Code of Federal Regulations Part U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Hazard Communication - Final Rule. 29 Code of Federal Regulations Part U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Oil and Hazardous Substance Contingency Plan - Final Rule. 40 Code of Federal AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 5
6 Regulations Part 300. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Hazardous Waste Management - Final Rule. 40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 261 and 262. U.S. Department of Transportation. Hazardous Materials Regulations - Final Rule. 49 Code of Federal Regulations Parts National Fire Protection Association. Standard for Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents, NFPA No edition. N/A Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of post-test N/A Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 6
7 Module 4 Basic Rail Car Design - Administration Page Module 4 Basic Rail Car Design.75 hours Scope The purpose of this module is to acquaint the participant with tank cars, their classes, and specification markings. Correct interpretation of these will allow the participant to identify specific information necessary for an emergency responder to correctly assess and formulate a plan of action. Terminal Learning At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to identify Objectives (TLO) and interpret key rail car design features to aid in the assessment of Resources a rail car incident. ELO Recognize various rail car designs and aspects of their construction ELO Identify rail car fittings and appurtenances ELO Identify and interpret rail car identification markings Tank Cars at a Glance video, Trinity Tank Car Co.,Dallas, TX Rail Car pictures for Identification (pictures included in PowerPoint presentation) 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) Glossary of Railroad Terms 1:25 Railroad Tank Car Specification Marking summary sheet from the First Hazardous Materials Guide for First Responders, FEMA First Hazardous Materials Guide for First Responders, FEMA 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook, A Guide for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Incident (ISBN# ; U.S. Department of Transportation) Tank Cars at a Glance video, Trinity Tank Car Co., Dallas, TX UTLX Rail Car Design Specifications and Drawingshttp:// NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health), Identification of Rail Car Design Features (using pictures of rail cars) Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation as well as performance in practical exercises Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 7
8 Module 5 Characteristics of Chemicals & Toxicology - Administration Page Module 5 Characteristics of Chemicals & Toxicology Scope Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) 0.5 hour In order to safely handle a hazardous material, it is important to understand and predict its behavior. Hazardous materials have been studied for many years and common terminology is used to describe what makes a material hazardous. This module presents commonly used terms that describe chemical properties and behavior or the characteristics of those chemicals (both physical and chemical properties). In addition, toxicology, which discusses the measurement and effect of poisons on the human body, is discussed in this module. There are many different factors that will affect the toxicity of a chemical including route of entry, length of exposure, concentration of the chemical, and many others. The purpose of learning about toxicology is to enable individuals to understand the risks associated with hazardous materials, and the implications of personal exposure to hazardous materials. At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to define basic chemical terminology and will be able to differentiate the behaviors of chemicals based on physical and chemical properties. In addition, participants will be able to describe toxic effects of hazardous materials especially the impact on the human body. ELO Define basic chemical terminology ELO Predict chemical behavior of a hazardous material based upon: Vapor Pressure Boiling Point Vapor Density Melting Point Freezing Point Sublimation Solubility Density ELO Recognize the following terms relating to flammability: Flash Point Auto ignition Temperature Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) Upper Explosive Limit (UEL) AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 8
9 Flammable or Explosive Range ELO Recognize the properties of: Flammable and Combustible Materials Pyrophoric Materials Oxidizers Explosives Corrosive Materials Radioactive and Biological Agents ELO Define the term toxicology and associated terms and how they relate to emergency responders ELO 5.6 Describe how hazardous materials can enter the body ELO 5.7 Identify steps to avoid exposure Resources 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook, A Guide for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Incident (ISBN# ; U.S. Department of Transportation) (One copy for each participant) DOT Chart 13 Hazardous Materials Marking, Labeling & Placarding Guide (U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) (One copy for each participant) NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) (One or two classroom copies available for reference) Video Waverly, TN LPG BLEVE Incident Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) 1: Emergency Response Guidebook, A Guide for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Incident (ISBN# ; U.S. Department of Transportation) DOT Chart 13 Hazardous Materials Marking, Labeling & Placarding Guide (U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (U.S. Department of AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 9
10 Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) N/A Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 10
11 Module 6 - Hazardous Materials Recognition and Identification - Administration Page Module 6 Hazardous Materials Recognition and Identification Scope 1.5 hours All the activities required to control a hazardous material emergency are based upon identifying the hazardous substance or substances involved. In some cases, placards, labels, shipping papers, knowledge about chemicals stored on the train, or an eyewitness s report may make the identification process relatively easy. In other cases, identifying a hazardous substance may take a considerable amount of time. Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) Resources Without knowledge of the materials involved, it must be assumed that a worst-case scenario has occurred. The maximum precautions must be used in undefined incidents. Once the material is identified, the hazards associated with it can be determined and an evaluation made of its potential impact. The information covered in this module is essential to the safety and well being of the emergency responder. At the conclusion of this module, participants can recognize and identify hazardous materials by evaluating available information present at a rail car incident such as occupancy/location, container/vehicle shape, markings and colors, placards and labels, documentation/shipping papers, as well as senses. ELO Distinguish between pressurized and general service rail cars in terms of products transported ELO Explain the U.S. DOT marking, labeling and placarding system ELO Describe UN Hazard Classification System ELO Describe U.S. DOT shipping document requirements and show competency in reading a railroad consist shipping document ELO Identify the presence of hazardous materials by evaluating available information and describe how occupancy/location, container/vehicle shape and material construction, markings and colors, placards and labels, documentation/shipping papers, and senses impact the identification of hazardous materials 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook, A Guide for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Incident (ISBN# ; U.S. Department of Transportation) AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 11
12 Field Guide to Tank Car Identification (1992, Association of American Railroads, Bureau of Explosives) DOT Chart 13 Hazardous Materials Marking, Labeling & Placarding Guide (U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) Consist Shipping Paper Exercise 1:25 National Fire Protection Administration (NFPA) 741: Recommended Practice for Responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents (2002 edition, National Fire Protection Administration) U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Transportation Law Title 49:B Chapter 1:A Hazardous Materials and Oil Transportation NIOSH/OSHA/USCG/EPA Occupational Safety and Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities (1985, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No ) Federal Railroad Administration Hazardous Materials Division Hazardous Materials Guidance Documents (HMG) Consist Shipping Paper Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation as well as performance in practical exercises Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 12
13 Module 7 Rail Tank Car Damage Assessment & Mitigation Techniques - Administration Page Module 7 Rail Tank Car Damage Assessment & Mitigation Techniques 1.5 hour Scope Assessment of tank damage is not a casual matter and requires the presence of trained specialists. The guidelines discussed in this module review the major factors to be considered when assessing rail tank car damage and are intended only to allow those first on the scene to make an initial appraisal of rail tank car damage for purposes of determining what actions should be taken until expert appraisal assistance is available. Terminal Learning At the conclusion of this module, participants can recognize important Objectives (TLO) tank car features to assess during an emergency response. In addition, participants will perform simulated damaged tank car inspections utilizing assessment techniques discussed during the module. The simulated assessment is not conducted in a real world hazardous environment (i.e., hot zone) but rather conducted in a hazard free environment (i.e., cold zone) using pictures of damaged tank cars. Participants will also be able to recognize various incident control, confinement, and containment techniques that might be used Resources by trained specialists during an incident. ELO Recognize tank car construction features ELO Use damage assessment process to determine extent of damage incurred following a rail car incident ELO Explain factors affecting the severity of tank car damage ELO 7.4 Perform simulated damaged tank car inspections (using pictures of damaged equipment) ELO 7.5 Recognize various incident control, confinement, and containment techniques that might be used by trained specialists during an incident A copy of the Matheson Gas Products Propane material is included at the end of the module in the Module 7 Resources section. Tank Car Damage Assessment Worksheet (part of Practical Exercise), courtesy of the Transportation Technology Center, Inc.(TTCI) subsidiary of the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) Field Guide to Tank Car Identification, specifically section on Tank Car Damage Assessment (everyone should have a copy) 1:25 Field Guide to Tank Car Identification (1992, Association of American AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 13
14 Railroads, Bureau of Explosives) Hazardous Materials Response Handbook, Third Edition, page 495, Grounding and Bonding Applications for Emergency Responders (National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA, 1997 Rail Car Tank Car Damage Assessment (slides of pictures included in powerpoint presentation) Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation as well as performance in practical exercises Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 14
15 Module 8 Application of Incident Command System on Rail Car Incidents - Administration Page Module 8 Application of Incident Command System on Rail Car Incidents 0.5 hours Scope The number of personnel required to respond to a hazardous material incident varies based on the size and complexity of the incident. Regardless of the number of personnel required to respond, the response effort must be organized and coordinated. Without a coordinated, organized effort, the response will be inefficient and possibly ineffective. This module will discuss the common elements to all incidents including the need for planning, organizing, locating resources (i.e., personnel, equipment) and implementing response operations utilizing the Incident Command System (ICS) that is consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Terminal Learning At the conclusion of this module, participants should explain the Objectives (TLO) important elements regarding planning, organizing, locating resources, and responding to a rail car incident as part of the overall incident command effort to ensure a safe conclusion of the incident and also to understand the roles and responsibilities of each responder as they apply to the Incident Command System Resources Instructor to Participant Ratio organization that is consistent with NIMS. ELO Explain the use of the Incident Command System at rail car incidents that is consistent with NIMS ELO List three Incident Priorities ELO Describe the duties and responsibilities of the various positions that are used in the Incident Command System and at the scene of a rail car incident NA 1:25 Incident Command System (ICS) 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor Manual, Emergency Management Institute Course Number: G300, September, 2005 National Incident Management System (NIMS), Draft Revised NIMS Document 2007, retrieved from the World Wide Web, October 30, 2008, NA Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 15
16 Module 9 Review of Case Studies - Administration Page Module 9 Review of Case Studies 1.0 hours Scope This module will allow the participants to apply the knowledge gained throughout the course to real case studies of rail car incidents. All of the major rail car incident factors will be reviewed using real life examples presented in a case study format. The case study review will focus on the applicability of the material presented in this course. Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) Resources At the conclusion of this module, participants can apply the knowledge learned throughout the course to a real life rail car incident case study, specifically elements regarding recognition, evaluation, control, information, planning, and safety. ELO 9.1 Discuss appropriate rail car incident response to prevent or reduce the impact of rail incident on people, property, and the environment. ELO 9.2 Discuss recognized hazards and appropriate control measures for each ELO 9.3 Discuss appropriate measures to ensure an organized and coordinated response effort Video on the Livingston, LA Train Derailment Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) 1:25 HAZMATS! Case Studies for Emergency Responders, National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Railroad Accident Report: Collision of Norfolk Southern Freight Train 192 With Standing Norfolk Southern Local Train P22 With Subsequent Hazardous Materials Release at Graniteville, South Carolina. Retrieved from the World Wide Web. July 21, (Full Report at: NA Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 16
17 Module 10 Post-test and Course Evaluation - Administration Page Module 10 Post-test and Course Evaluation Scope Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) 0.75 hour In this module, participants will be administered a post-test. They will also complete a course evaluation form and provide feedback on the content and instruction of the Rail Car Incident Response course. Participants who complete the post-test at a 70% passing rate and fill out an evaluation form will be issued a Certificate of Completion. At the conclusion of this module, participants will complete a comprehensive post-test and course evaluation ELO 10-1: Demonstrate a foundation of knowledge regarding safely assessing, controlling, containing, and handling leaking or damaged rail cars by completing a post-test ELO 10-2: Identify areas of improvement as well as competency regarding the course content and instruction by completing a course evaluation form Resources Post-test Standardized Level 1 Evaluation Form Instructor to Participant Ratio (e.g., 1:25) 1:25 NA NA Assessment Strategy Observation of student participation as well as performance in practical exercises Administration of post-test AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 17
18 AWR 147: RAIL CAR INCIDENT RESPONSE TRAINING AGENDA 8:00 a.m. Module 1 - and Pre-Test Review Course Objectives Administration of Pre-Test Module 2 Introduction to Rail Car Emergency Response Video Presentation of Incident 8:45 a.m. Module 3 Overview of the Rail/Freight Industry Federal Railroad Administration Review of Applicable Legislation and Regulations 9:15 a.m. Module 4 Basic Rail Car Design Identify Rail Car Identification Markings Determine Rail Car Construction Features and Fittings 10:00 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. Module 5 Characteristics of Chemicals and Toxicology 10:45 a.m. Module 6 - Hazardous Materials Recognition and Identification Consist 11:45 p.m. Lunch 12:45 p.m. Module 6 - continuation 1:15 p.m. Module 7 Rail Tank Car Damage Assessment and Mitigation Techniques Tank Car Damage Assessment Factors Affecting the Severity of Tank Car Damage Simulated Tank Car Damage Assessment (using pictures) Overview of Incident Control, Confinement, & Containment Techniques 2:45 p.m. Break 3:00 p.m. Module 8 Application of the Incident Command System in Rail Car Incidents 3:30 p.m. Module 9 - Review of Case Studies 4:30 p.m. Module 10 Post Test and Course Evaluation 5:00 p.m. Adjourn AWR 147: Rail Car Incident Response Page 18
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