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HazMat Placards to Success will provide a step by step process for response to a Hazardous Materials incident.
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Department:
BASF Corporation Emergency Response Team
Title/rank:
Chief of Emergency Services
Years of public service:
32
Agency structure:
Industrial fire department
Top issues in your department:
Full time staffing
Apparatus replacement funding
Volunteer retention
Professional Qualifications:
BS Chemistry
ME Fire Protection Engineering
Certified Fire Officer
NR-EMTB
Full Member - Society of Fire Protection Engineers
Topics you provide training for:
Fire Fighting
Hazardous Materials Response
Incident Management
Pre-planning
Areas of expertise:
Industrial fire protection systems and emergency response
Incident management
Bio:
Served the last 11 years as the fire chief for a chemical manufacturing site. The 20 years prior to this, worked for a county fire department and served with a volunteer department while attending college. Currently, I also serve as deputy fire chief with my community volunteer department in a suburban setting.

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Charles Moye

Are we changing for the better?

I attended the International Association of Fire Chiefs conference in Dallas last week. I truly enjoy the presentations, the peer fellowship, and certainly the exhibition of products and services. I can truthfully say that I am as excited about being in the fire service now as I was 32 years ago when I joined a fire rescue explorer post at my county fire department. I am afraid, though, that I may be turning into one of those so-called "old dogs" that does not care for all of the new tricks.

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Posted on September 13, 2009 at 10:50am — 3 Comments

 
 

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