Firebelle Productions Product Catalog 2013
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Hazmat Chemistry Reference Books<br />
Hazmat Chemistry Study Guide<br />
(Second Edition)<br />
(List price: $29.95. See Page 6 for volume discounts.)<br />
The Hazmat Chemistry Study Guide reviews information<br />
covered in many hazmat chemistry classes nationwide.<br />
Much of the information is streamlined and simplified to<br />
facilitate comprehension. Each concept is covered in<br />
an average of three or four pages, then is followed by a<br />
series of mostly multiple-choice review questions similar<br />
to what is likely to be on you final exam. If you can<br />
master these questions, you should do well on the final<br />
exam in class.<br />
Contents<br />
• Preparing for the Final Exam<br />
• Terms and Definitions<br />
• Elements and Compounds<br />
• Salts<br />
• Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds<br />
• Hazmat Chemistry According to the DOT Hazard<br />
Classes<br />
• Hazmat Chemistry in Some Real World Applications<br />
• Answers to Review Questions<br />
Bonus: Get one copy of the Hazmat Chemistry Quick<br />
Reference Card free when you order the Hazmat<br />
Chemistry Study Guide through <strong>Firebelle</strong> <strong><strong>Product</strong>ions</strong>.<br />
Hazmat Chemistry<br />
Study Guide<br />
— Second Edition —<br />
The Hazmat Chemistry Mini Review<br />
(List price: $14.95. See Page 6 for volume discounts.)<br />
The Hazmat Chemistry Mini Review puts in the palm<br />
of your hand the most important information taught in<br />
hazmat chemistry classes nationwide. The small format<br />
(6" wide x 4.25" tall) makes for quick reading, without<br />
skimping on vital content.<br />
This book is an excellent companion to the Hazmat<br />
Chemistry Study Guide. The study guide goes into<br />
greater depth, and with hundreds of sample test<br />
questions, it’s the best choice to help you succeed on<br />
the final exam. The Hazmat Chemistry Mini Review, on<br />
the other hand, provides a quick refresher that’s great<br />
whether you’re preparing for a test or reviewing the<br />
subject years later. (Note: Unlike the Hazmat Chemistry<br />
Study Guide, it does not cover the relation between<br />
hazmat chemistry and the DOT hazard classes.)<br />
Compared with The Hazmat Chemistry Pocket Pal, this<br />
book is a little lighter on content. Instead, the larger type,<br />
concise content, and graphics on every page provide<br />
quick reminders of the key concepts.<br />
Contents<br />
• Terms and Definitions<br />
• Elements and Compounds<br />
• Chemical Bonding<br />
• Salts<br />
• Hydrocarbons<br />
• Hydrocarbon Derivatives<br />
• Fire Chemistry and Chemical Reactions<br />
• Toxicity and Risk<br />
The Hazmat<br />
Chemistry<br />
Mini Review<br />
The Hazmat Chemistry Pocket Pal<br />
(List price: $14.95. See Page 6 for volume discounts.)<br />
The Hazmat Chemistry Pocket Pal is also an excellent<br />
companion to the Hazmat Chemistry Study Guide.<br />
Of the three hazmat chemistry books, this is the one<br />
most geared for field use. It stuffs a lot of content into a<br />
small format (6" tall x 3.25" wide), but still contains plenty<br />
of charts and graphics to enhance your understanding of<br />
chemistry and to provide a pleasing, easy-to-read format.<br />
The Hazmat Chemistry Pocket Pal incorporates the<br />
content from the Hazmat Chemistry Quick Reference<br />
Card and Comparing Three Primary Threats at a Hazmat<br />
Incident (both shown on page 5), making this the best<br />
bargain for cost-conscious emergency responders. It<br />
also contains a Spill Estimation Chart developed by<br />
Kevin Smith, Deputy Fire Marshal–Hazardous Materials,<br />
Chino Valley Independent Fire District in California.<br />
Like The Hazmat Chemistry Mini Review, this book<br />
emphasizes chemistry and does not cover the relation<br />
between hazmat chemistry and the DOT hazard classes.<br />
Contents<br />
• Terms and Definitions<br />
• Elements and Compounds<br />
• Chemical Bonding<br />
• Salts<br />
• Hydrocarbons<br />
• Hydrocarbon Derivatives<br />
• Toxicity and Risk<br />
• Comparing Three Primary<br />
Threats<br />
• Cheat Sheets<br />
The Hazmat<br />
Chemistry Pocket Pal<br />
Jill Meryl Levy<br />
<strong>Firebelle</strong> <strong><strong>Product</strong>ions</strong><br />
Jill Meryl Levy<br />
<strong>Firebelle</strong> <strong><strong>Product</strong>ions</strong><br />
Jill Meryl Levy<br />
<strong>Firebelle</strong> <strong><strong>Product</strong>ions</strong><br />
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