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Residence.
TN.
Department:
Franklin Fire Department
Title/rank:
Engineer
Years of public service:
13
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Engineer, FFII, Instructor 1, Haz-Mat tech, EMT IV,

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At 6:16pm on April 14, 2009, Leslie Pederson said…
What type? For a team type policies or for a Operations level. I wrote the policy manual for our HazMat team, Its pretty big, but I could break it down for you. It also has the Technician level competencies combined with each chapter, based on the 8 step process.
At 7:43pm on November 21, 2008, Jeffrey Post said…
What specifically were you looking for in Hazmat SOP? I would be happy to help if I can
At 10:34pm on August 22, 2008, Stephen Andrews said…
Everything is great. Good to see you. Was just telling the folks on my duty crew about the old Grassland days. How things? Be Safe.
At 2:39pm on August 22, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Anthony,
When you get a chance, pick a date about that training and let me know!
Thanks,
Greg
At 12:48pm on August 22, 2008, Ben Marler said…
Welcome, you big red headed joker!
At 10:17pm on August 17, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Hey Brother! Go to my page and look on the left side and you will see groups. Then look for the group called HAZMAT TRAINING & NEWS. Let me know if you need more help Todd
At 11:06pm on August 15, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Welcome to the world's greatest training site, this is where the serious trainers come to learn and grow with each other. Do me a favor and take a look at the second HazMat group called HazMat News & Training. We would love to hear what you have to say. Todd McKee
 
 

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