About This Event
The annual ASTI 32-Hour Ammonia Responder course is in Seaside, CA
What you can expect: This course is a training experience that combines stimulating classroom time with hands-on training scenarios, and live Ammonia drills, along with valuable connections with experts in the Ammonia field.
All ammonia industrial end-users, public safety responders, and government officials are welcome to attend.
Location: Monterey Peninsula College Public Safety Training Center (MPC PSTC) 2642 Colonel Durham Street, Seaside, CA. 93955
Check-In: 7:30 am to 8:00 am
Class Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Class ends at 12:00 pm on Friday
Lunch is provided on Tuesday-Thursday. A continental breakfast will be provided on Friday.
What you get: Certificate of completion at the conclusion of the course. The opportunity to become part of the ASTI Tech Forum. Professional connections in the industrial, regulatory, and first responder industries from across the country and abroad.
Topics Include: Multi-Day Sessions Both In The Classroom And An Offsite Live Release
Day 1 - Hazard Awareness: Chemical And Physical Properties Of Ammonia
· Hazard Assessment Before and During Emergency Response
· Normalize on Safety - NO Deviation from Safe Practices
· Responders Guide for Understanding Industrial Ammonia Systems
· Future Growth of NH3 - Traditional and New Uses as an Energy Source
Day 2 - Command And Operations Staff Ability To Engage The Emergency Plan
· Ammonia Emergency Response Concept of Operations (CONOPS)
· National, State, and Local Emergency Response Framework
· Tripod Power When Implementing the 30-Minute Plan
· Emergency Responder Use of the Bowtie Hazard Assessment
· Classroom Tabletop Exercises (TTX) Based on Real Events
· Bowtie Exercise: How an Accident Can Evolve Into an Emergency Event
Day 3 - Live Ammonia Events At Fort Ord “Impossible City” Training Site
· Critical Task Readiness – Incident Action Plan for Safe Response
· Student Involvement in the Command and Operations Decisions
Day 4 - Debriefing And Tripod Strengthening
· Debrief the Day 3 Live Release Experiences
· International Adoption of the Ammonia Response CONOPS
· New Requirements for TTX and Notification Training
· Brainstorm - How ASTI Can Proceed with Our Mission and Goals
Sponsors: ASTI extends its gratitude for your sponsorship of this event. Your donation helps educate and support safe work practices.
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Live Release Participation Requirements: Please Bring Proof of Current Fit Test and Personal PPE IF you plan to participate in the Live Release Scenarios at the MOUT on Thursday.
This class has a strict classroom capacity and is expected to sell out. Tickets are non-refundable for this class.