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        | WHO HAS AUTHOTITY TO CALL OUT HAZARDOUS DEVICES UNIT? |  | Definition 
 
        | WATCH COMMANDER DESIGNEE OR HIGHR |  | 
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        | CHEMICAL, BILOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, NUCLEAR AND EXPLOSIVES (CBRNE) |  | Definition 
 
        | WEAPONS THAT RELATIVELY HAVE A LARGE IMPACT ON PEOPLE, PROPERTY AND INFRASTRUCTURE |  | 
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        | ALSO KNOWN AS IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE; CAN BE MADE FROM COMMONLY AVAILABLE COMMERCIAL CHEMICALS WITH RELATIVELY MINIMAL EFFORT |  | 
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        | IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE (IED) |  | Definition 
 
        | MADE FROM IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS, OR A CONVENTIONAL EXPLOSIVE USED IN A MANNER OTHER THAN FOR WHICH IT WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED. |  | 
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        | MARITIME IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE |  | 
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        | REFERS TO THE USE OF FISSILE MATERIAL TO CREATE ENERGY |  | Definition 
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        | ALSO REFERRED TO AS A "DIRTY BOMB" |  | Definition 
 
        | RADIOLOGICAL DISPERSION DEVICE (RDD) |  | 
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        | A DEVICE DESIGNED TO EXPOSE PEOPLE TO RADIATION WITHOUT DISPERSING MATERIAL |  | Definition 
 
        | RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE DEVICE (RED) |  | 
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        | VEHICLE BORNE EXPLSOIVE DEVICE |  | 
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        | THIS AREA IS RESTRICTED TO JFRD HAZMAT AND HAZARDOUS DEVICES TEAM. DECOMTAMINATION ACTIVITIES ARE CONDUCTED HERE |  | Definition 
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        | ANY DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE AS DEFINED IN SECTION 921 OF TITLE 18; OF THE UNTITED STATES CODE |  | Definition 
 
        | WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION |  | 
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        | IF A SCENE IS TO BE SEARCHED A COMMAND POST SHOULD BE AT LEAST HOW MANY FEET FROM SCEN |  | Definition 
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        | AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SEARCH. WHO IS TO BE NOTIFIED |  | Definition 
 
        | REPRSENTATIVE IN AUTHORITY AND PECO SUPERVISOR |  | 
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        | A ? is the potential for or actual releasing, spilling, burning, or leaking of any substance which tends to be toxic and may endanger life,
 property, or the environment.
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        | Hazardous Material Incident (HMI) |  | 
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        | Depending upon the size and type of spill or incident, an initial safe distance range is between ?
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        | The primary responsibility of the first officer responding to any actual or potential HMI is to |  | Definition 
 
        | assess the situation and report it to the Communications Center for dissemination to the appropriate agencies.
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        | At the request of a Division inspector, the Sheriff is authorized to stop and detain for up to ? a motor vehicle and attached mobile containment vessel that
 is contrary to the laws of the United States or the State, the rules of the United States
 Environmental Protection Agency or State Department of Environmental Regulation or
 F.S.S. 364.111. The detainment shall be for the purpose of sampling the contents of
 the vehicle for containment vessel and analyzing the sample for PCB.
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