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TIERS ANSI VEST Guidelines:
ANSI Vests will currently be draped over the driver and passenger seat in the ambulance. Two more vests will be placed on hooks in back of the driver and passenger seats, and another 2 vests will be placed in the side compartment with our safety flares.
ANSI VESTS should be donned when we are at any incident “where our boots hit an Interstate or NYS Highway”. TIERS personnel must be responsible for the safety of themselves and their crew. Each crew member during an emergency should check their partner for their safety and see they also have an ANSI vest on as well. As safety advocates we should also make others, as police, fire, fire police and all other emergency workers are ANSI compliant.
Click HERE for complete ANSI Vests Memo
Completing the Bloodborne Pathogens Study Materials and passing the quiz is a yearly requirement of all TIERS personnel.
1. Click Here To Review The Study Materials
2. Click Here To Print and Take The Quiz

HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS
The hope that you will never need to call on this HAZMAT Training while on a TIERS call isn't enough to stop a HAZMAT incident from happening at any moment. Hundreds of tractor trailer and other trucks pass on Route 81 and on Route 12 every day, LaFargeville has three potential sites of a HAZMAT incident, and vessels on the St. Lawrence Seaway may carry huge amounts of hazardous materials.
Completing both sections the HAZMAT Study Materials and passing the quiz is a yearly requirement of all TIERS personnel.
1. Click Here To Review Part 1 of The Study Materials
2. Click Here To Review Part 2 of The Study Materials
3. Click Here To Print and Take The Quiz

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The chance of an accident at LaFargeville's Crowley facility are tiny, but we train with our partners of the LaFargeville Fire Department to make sure that we're ready--just in case. This section covers rules and procedures dealing with Confined Spaces and specific hazards at the plant.
1. Click Here To Review The Crowley Article
2. Click Here To Print and Take The Quiz