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HazMat Fire Training Structures
HazMat fire training structures and firefighter training props provide a variety of hands-on and repeatable chemical and industrial emergency response training exercises.
Many fire departments responsible for handling hazardous material emergencies aren't formally trained in their response. We have experience in developing HazMat training scenarios for a wide variety of projects, including large-scale complexes and facilities.
Our HazMat training props provide a variety of hands-on and repeatable chemical and industrial emergency response training exercises. These props can be fixed or mobile, and they can simulate liquid and vapor hazardous material leaks as well as hazardous materials fires. Realistic smoke output and sound add realism and urgency to each training evolution. Product line includes portable stand-alone fire props and larger mobile trailers, semi-trailers and modified training containers.
Hazmat training props can also be outfitted to recreate hazardous material fires. Propane gas-fueled fires include flange and valve fires, pressure relief valve fires, spill fires and pipe burst fires.
Built on a full-scale tanker platform, the large-scale prop features multiple damage zones with cracks, punctures and ruptures, as well as leaking valves and faulty acid, chlorine and gasoline domes.
Challenge your trainees to identify the emergency situation and take the appropriate actions. The centralized pressure control system allows instructors to select between vapor and liquid leaks, and to dynamically adjust the pressure and intensity of the leaks to create new challenges for trainees.
Realistic, self-generating flames respond to your trainees' efforts and are tough enough to handle getting smacked with a hose line in the process. Use our digital fire technology to train where live fire isn’t a possibility.
Propane and natural gas fires produce real heat and smoke for a training experience that closely models real-life conditions – and it’s as safe as fire can be. Configure our gas-based fires to simulate almost any fire behavior.
Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department
Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department
George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global
Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department
Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.
Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital