The second edition of Hazardous Materials Chemistry explores basic principles of chemistry and toxicology so
that first responders can efficiently identify a chemical hazard, anticipate potential outcomes, and make safe
and informed decisions. Step-by-step coverage of the names of chemical families and their general categorical hazards
and incompatibilities enable readers to not only grasp the science behind the chemicals and reactions but also
apply principles to actual incidents. An all-new chapter on infrared spectroscopy brings the book up to date with
the latest detection technology used in fire departments today.
Benefits:
Designed to follow the National Fire Academy FESHE course outcomes for hazardous materials chemistry
Offers a straightforward approach to the science so that readers can more readily understand technical concepts
Basic chemistry and toxicology concepts are combined with practical, hands-on exercises, preparing practitioners
for the real world
A new chapter on infrared spectroscopy contains actual spectrographs that allow students to visualize and understand
printouts in order to learn how to make informed decisions in HazMat response