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Cove, Texas
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HAZMAT KCN and NaCN Dermal Exposure Not Inhalation
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Brenda Tenney Oct. 12, 2008.

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Residence.
Cove, Texas
Department:
Cove Fire and Rescue
Title/rank:
Fire Fighter
Years of public service:
1 Public 10 Industry
Agency structure:
Industrial fire department
Professional Qualifications:
NFPA 1081 Interior
NFPA 1081 Exterior
NFPA 472 HazMat Tech
NFPA1081 Leadership
NFPA 472 HazMat Incident Command
NIMS ICS
Web site:
http://www.gods-love.net

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At 2:40pm on September 2, 2008, Leslie Pederson said…
Fighting off the job offers! Beware of what you put out there in the world!
You are on the right track. I still get into bidding wars between oil refineries with the level of experience and the variety of training I have, if Iwasn't already full time career, I would still be able to be full time! The field you are pursuing is definitely one of my personal favorites. You go girl!
At 10:36pm on August 21, 2008, Robert E. Shelton said…
Hi Melissa!! Thanks for joining the Haz-Mat group, I hope to hear from you and get some input on some of the topics and questions posted there
At 3:30pm on August 12, 2008, Leslie Pederson said…
Hey Melissa! It looks to me we have alot of the same background! Love to chat sometime.
At 2:51pm on June 25, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Melissa, welcome to the community. We would be excited to have your input in our Hazmat forums and groups. There are 3 groups and several other forums.
 
 

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