WHDH reports the school on Longwood Avenue was evacuated, including students performing dental surgery at the time. WBZ updates that the person may have been dead since yesterday, that there was no spill and that hazmat crews were called because the school's labs have various chemicals.
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Some photos from the scene
What does "level 3" mean?
What does "level 3" mean?
It's the lowest level of
It's the lowest level of hazmat response. News is reporting it as a possible suicide.
Lowest level?
Perhaps you should read what I and Mjolnir posted below regarding hazmat response levels.
Also, I thought the media had a hard and fast rule about not speculating about a death being a suicide until it was officially confirmed by the police or medical examiner as such.
From the National Fire Protection Association
So Level 3 is a high risk, but personnel can still enter the scene provided they take significant precautions to protect themselves.
In other words, we've got a serious situation going on over there.
Hazmat Level 3
"Level 3"
From the National Fire Prevention Association reference PDF:
Level 3. An incident involving hazardous materials that is beyond the capabilities of a single state or regional response team and requires additional assistance. Level 3 incidents can require resources from state and federal agencies and private industry. These incidents generally pose extreme, immediate, and/or long-term risk to the environment and public health.
The presence of any material
The presence of any material with an NFPA rating of 3 or greater in any category (health, flammability, reactivity) automatically makes it a level 3 incident. Dental amalgam (which contains mercury) is a level 3 risk in the health category (https://www.dhpionline.com/msds/109-29996.pdf), so it's inevitable that any incident in a dental school would be classified as level 3.
"Abundance of Caution"
-WHDH
Level 3
From the Boston Fire Dept facebook page the Boston Fire Dept LEVEL 3 -
LEVEL 3
DEFINITION:
A LEVEL 3 Incident is defined as having at least one of the three key components as follows:
- Materials or conditions which require the use of the chemical protective clothing,
- The evacuation of areas and buildings adjacent to the chemical emergency
- Extreme conditions necessitating additional equipment and specially trained personnel.