Hazardous
Material Response Team
An
organized group of individuals that is trained and equipped
to perform work to control actual or potential leaks, spills,
discharges, or releases of HazMat, requiring possible close
approach to the material. The team/equipment may include external or contracted resources.
Hazardous Materials Company
Any piece of equipment having the capabilities, personal protective equipment (PPE), equipment, and complement
of personnel as specified in the Hazardous Materials Company
types and minimum capabilities.
The personnel complement will include one member who
is trained to a minimum level of assistant safety officer -
HazMat.
Hazardous Materials Incident
Uncontrolled, unlicensed release of HazMat during storage or
use from a fixed facility or during transport outside a fixed
facility that may impact public health, safety, and/or the environment.
HazMat Task Force
A group of resources with common communications and a leader.
A HazMat Task Force may be preestablished and sent to
an incident, or formed at the incident.
HazMat Trained and Equipped
To the level of training and equipment defined by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA).
Helicopters, Firefighting (Helicopter
or Copter)
An aircraft that depends principally on the lift generated
by one or more rotors for its support in flight. Capable of the delivery of firefighters, water, or chemical retardants
(either a fixed tank or bucket system), and internal or external
cargo.
Helitack Crew (Firefighting
Crew)
A crew of firefighters specially trained and certified in the
tactical and logistical use of helicopters for fire suppression.
Helitanker
A helicopter
equipped with a fixed tank, Air Tanker Board certified, capable
of delivering a minimum of 1,100 gallons of water, foam, or
retardant (current model helicopter certified, Sikorsky S-64
Sky-Crane).
Helitanker (Firefighting Helicopter)
A helicopter equipped with a fixed tank, Air Tanker Board certified,
and capable of delivering a minimum of 1,100 gallons of water,
retardant, or foam.
High-Angle
Rope Rescue (Rope Rescue; Technical Rock)
Rescue in which the load is predominately supported by the
rope rescue system.
Hydraulic Excavator (Large Mass Excavation 13cy to 3cy Buckets)
Track undercarriage construction equipment used to excavate
and load earth, blasted rock, sands, and other types of aggregate,
also used to load or handle demolition materials.
Provides rapid excavation for construction and repair
of runways, roads and trails, railroads, pipelines, waterways,
and quarry operations. Larger hydraulic excavators may require some
dismantling in meeting mobilization requirements. Dismantled pieces usually require additional mobilization support.
Multiple accessories are available for varying tasks.
Hydraulic Excavator (Medium Mass Excavation 4cy to 1.75cy Buckets)
Track undercarriage construction equipment that is a track-mounted,
hydraulic-controlled, excavating system used to excavate and
load earth, blasted rock, sands, and other types of aggregate,
also used to load or handle demolition materials.
Provides rapid excavation for construction and repair
of runways, roads and trails, railroads, pipelines, waterways,
and quarry operations. Slightly smaller than the larger hydraulic
excavator category, these usually do not require dismantling
for mobilization requirements.
If dismantling is considered, it may require additional
mobilization support. Multiple accessories are available for varying
tasks.
Hydraulic Truck Cranes
Highly flexible and mobile self-propelled cranes that can be
deployed with ease. They
usually do not require any setup or special mobilization consideration. Depending on the actual lifting requirements,
these cranes come in various sizes and capabilities. Stabilizers include outrigger for stability.
Hyperspectral Imaging Support Team
Civil Air Patrol (CAP)
A CAP Hyperspectral Imaging Support
Team provides specialized ground support to analyze and interpret
data provided by CAP ARCHER Hyperspectral Imaging systems.
ARCHER is an airborne reconnaissance asset that is only
available through the CAP at the request of Federal, State,
and local agencies being fielded in 2004.