| Course Title |
Duration |
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| “Street Chemistry”© for
Emergency Responders offered in three separate Modules as follows:
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120 Hours |
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| HazMat “Street Chemistry”© –
Chem I |
40 Hours |
Topics Include:
Dieter's Top 13 Gases
Dieter’s Top 13 Non-Metals
Dieter’s Top 13 Metals
Dieter’s Top 13 Compounds
Periodic Table of the Elements
Ionic Compounds
Covalent Compounds
Chemistry of the UN/DOT Hazard Classes |
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| HazMat “Street Chemistry”© - Chem
II |
40 Hours |
Topics Include:
Dieter's TOP TICs - Toxic Industrial Chemicals
Dieter says, "There are Killers on the Loose" –
WMD
Clandestine Laboratories
Incompatibilities of Common Chemicals
Type of Chemical Reactions and Clues
Introduction to Reference Materials
Intro to the 5-Step Field Identification Method©
Dieter is known to say, "The #1 objective is to always be R.I.C.H."
Recognition, Identification, Chemicals, Hazards
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HazMat “Street Chemistry”© - Chem
III
|
40 Hours |
Topics Include:
Dieter's analysis of the Hazardous Waste Business
Monitoring and Detection Equipment
Field Sampling and Identification
Advanced Analytical Devices |
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These classes are being offered coast to
coast, even overseas. Would you like to host one?
Other Topics are available upon request!
Please contact
the Heinz Training & Consulting office for location and pricing.
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