Schedule of Workshops
 
1W
 
2W
3W
4T
5T
 
6T
7T
8F
 
Wednesday 09/17
Thursday 09/18
Friday 09/19
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8:30am-10:00am
10:30am-12:00pm
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1:30pm-3:00pm
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8:30am-11:30am
2-A

Antidotes for Chemical Exposure

F. Haas

New Information Management Tools for HAZMAT Response

C. Baxter/N. Fleming

New Information Management Tools for HAZMAT Response

C. Baxter/N. Fleming

Enhanced Tabletop Exercise

J. Leonard/K. Karwan/T. Paquette/C. Gibeault
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2-B

Investigating the Environmental Crime

L. Thomas

Its more than Level A, B,C and D

J. Zeigler

Talk to Me – The Importance of Understanding the Different Generations

T. Hairston/E. Hyatt

Learn by experience

J. Tolbert

Rail Tank Car Changes

M. Austin

When you’re HOT, you’re HOT

J. Zeigler

Meth Labs… Now What?

T. Frost
2-C

Strengthening Partnerships, Building Coalitions, and Joint-Agency Operations

C. Buckley

DHS: Improving Chemical Facility Safety and Security

S. Breor

What should the HM Team expect in a rural response?

G. Carlson

NFPA 1991, 1992, and 1994 – I am confused!

J. Zeigler

Traffic Incident Management and HAZMAT

J. Stanek

Incidents, Accidents, and Malicious Uses of Radioactive Materials

M. Linsley

Rescue during HM Entry Operations

T. Cannon
Repeat from – 2W
2-D

How to Use the 2012 Emergency Response Guidebook

A. Murray

Working together in an emergency: VNG First Responder Training

D. Calkins/C. Wrocklage

Managing HM Responder Safety

J. Graham
Repeat – 7T

Chemistry of DOT Hazard Classes

B. Lindley

Case Study: Potash container incident at Norfolk International Terminals

B. Burket

Detection and Monitoring: A review of equipment and procedures

R. Haring

Just another train wreck? The HM perspective – CSX in Baltimore, May 2013

P. Hebert
3-A

The Challenging Threesome

R. Emery

Handling Mercury Incidents

R. Emery

Treat that Poisoning

F. Haas

Responding to Natural Gas Pipeline Emergencies

S. Roach

Peroxide-based Explosives

G. Carlson

Case Study: An interactive discussion of HM Incidents

B. Lindley

Basic Foam Firefighting Information

J. Gibson
3-B

VDH-ORH Radiological Capabilities

M. Welling

Gas Detection GED

C. Wrenn

That’s Hot: Using thermal imagery in HM response

T. Jordan

Think like a chemical

C. Wrenn

Learn by experience

J. Tolbert
Repeat from – 4T

Alphabet Soup

C. Wrenn
3-D

Virginia State Police Counter-Terrorism and Criminal Interdiction Unit: A Coordinated Response

K. Richards/E. Neilson/M. Wade

Implement an Effective Exercise Program

J. Leonard

Advanced Radiation Instrumentation

M. Linsley

Terrorism: Then and Now

L. Bennett

Chemical Suicides: An Evolving Threat to the Responder

P. Hebert

Managing the Incident: the Eight Step Process

G. Noll

How to perform an effective search

P. Ambrose/W. Bennett/T. Perkins
3-E

What have we learned over 30 years?

S. Carr

Rescue during HM Entry Operations

T. Cannon
Repeat – 7T

Thermophysiological impact on performance in PPE

M. Kienzle/M. Decker

Decontamination and the Companion

J. Carr

Case Study: Duke Energy coal ash spill

M. Bartos

Putting the fire back in your HAZMAT training

M. Blann/T.Frost

Managing HM Responder Safety

J. Graham
Repeat from – 3W