Hazardous Materials and CBRN Personal Protective Standards and Certified Products
International Association of Fire Chiefs
Hazardous Materials and CBRN Personal Protective Standards and Certified Products

Am I Protected

What You Need to Know

As the landscape of hazardous materials continues to evolve, first responders must stay informed and prepared. Am I Protected? provides crucial insights into risk assessment, protective measures, and the latest strategies for handling CBRN incidents effectively.

Key Topics:

  • Understanding CBRN threats and exposure risks
  • Protective equipment and response protocols
  • Best practices for ensuring safety in hazardous environments

Stay informed, stay protected, and ensure your department is equipped with the knowledge to respond safely and effectively.

  • Topics:
    • Safety & Health
    • Operations
    • Featured Safety & Health
    • Featured Latest (IAFC)
    • Featured HFC home
    • Featured HFC Training & Resources
    • Featured Large Scale Response
    • Featured Home (IAFC)
    • Large-Scale Response
    • Featured Hazmat
    • Featured HFC Transport & Commods
  • Resource Type:
    • Guide/ toolkit/ template
  • Organizational Author:
    • External
    • CDC

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