HAZMAT Evac provides First Responders and Emergency Managers easy access to map-based improvised explosive device (IED) standoff distances and HAZMAT spill evacuation areas. The IED standoff data is based on criteria set by the DHS Office for Bombing Prevention and FEMA 426, Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings. Features of the software include: Display IED Mandatory Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place Zones for 8 pre-defined bomb sizes Display Isolation Zones and down-wind Protection Zones for over 3,000 chemicals Display distance to glass breakage, injury, and structural damage based on pre-defined bomb sizes (limited to users registering with a .gov, .mil, or .us email)Information displayed on phone maps, with similar functionality to zoom, search by address, current location, and map/satellite/hybrid views Automatically retrieve current weather from Weatherbug (www.weather.weatherbug.com) or forecast weather from the National Weather Service (US only) or Meteorologisk Institutt (Worldwide); weather can also be user input or input using the phones compass functionalityResults shown geographically as well as text based Search and display predefined points of interest (schools, nurseries, hospitals, police/fire stations, and government facilities) from GIS search services to identify key facilities within the incident area Run roadblock analysis service that identifies within seconds the optimal location of roadblocks to isolate the incident area Place and label points on the map to identify key locations One-button summary of results (text, map image, map data shape and kml file attachments) in an email to disseminate to other responding personnel Includes reference material from the 2012 ERG and important chemical contacts for quick calling Store map images (including legends) for reference when connectivity prevents access to network maps For more information, go to www.firstsupporttools.com

HAZMAT Evac alternatives

TMAC 2017

The TMAC 2017 (Tactical Mutual Aid Communications - 2017) App organizes radio frequencies into various zones that the Los Angeles County Fire Department utilizes to communicate between Los Angeles County Firefighters and cooperating agencies. The TMAC 2017 App assists the user by rapidly locating and displaying radio channel information. This app is sponsored by the County of Los Angeles Firefighters Association and the Los Angeles County Fire Department Association of Chiefs.

  • size 87.7 MB

DRR Rescue

The best selling Essential Technical Rescue Field Operations Guide is now a multi-media App. This new full-featured App provides digital access to 196 pages of high quality illustrated procedures with a fast navigation system so you can find your procedure quickly. This app covers Rope Rescue, Technical Rescue, Swift Water Rescue, Mountain Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, Helicopter Rescue, Structural Collapse Rescue, Rescue Medical procedures, FEMA and NIMS ISC for disaster incident command.

  • rating 4.92683
  • size 42.9 MB

Hazmat Training General Awareness/Familiarization

This app can be used to help satisfy the general awareness training requirement mandated by law. It does not include testing, only knowledge checks. Completion of the modules in this app will HELP satisfy the 49 CFR, 173.1 hazmat training requirement for general awareness training but additional training is necessary by employers to meet all training requirements.

  • size 57.7 MB

Hazmat Load Segregation Guide

HazMat Reference and Emergency Response Guide