Ongoing training keeps them safe and helps them get the job done

The team has been trained under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines, the same certification guidelines used by major fire department hazardous materials teams in the U.S. MERIT team members, who are also trained in emergency response management, are qualified to operate at the highest operational protection level (Level A), which allows them to enter a contaminated zone, wearing fully encapsulated hazmat suits. The team uses multiple tools to detect more than 30 chemicals, biological and radiological containments.

An initial 80-hour training class and approximately 100 hours of annual refresher training are required by all MERIT members. All team members are trained in the Unified Incident Command System and receive annual physical exams. The team recently completed mandatory annual recertification training in Little Rock, AR.

'During all deployments, our top priority is safety,' said Mike Cochran, Verizon MERIT manager. 'We know we have a serious job to do to repair the network or enter a technical facility, and we take pride in getting that done for our customers. However, before we act on any operational needs we ensure the job can be completed safely.'

MERIT team is equipped for success

As a self-contained hazmat team, MERIT participants bring all necessary tools and equipment to the emergency scene with them. Team members have custom-designed transport and support vehicles that are fully loaded and ready to deploy immediately. Additionally, the MERIT team has an onsite, climate-controlled mobile command center with workspaces, a conference room, communications equipment, TV monitors, external cameras, an on-board generator, area lighting and a weather station. The team also has hazmat equipment trucks with hazmat gear, communication equipment and an on-board generator, as well as a utility truck with remote camera systems, a breathing air compressor, and additional communications equipment.

'Whether it's building our network to withstand extreme weather conditions, running regular drills with our Crisis Response Teams, or ensuring our MERIT team is trained and ready to respond at a moment's notice, Verizon is ready to support our customers and first responders in any emergency scenario,' said Malady.

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