
Emergency Response to Chemical and Biological Agents
John R. Cashman(Autor*in)
CRC Press
1. Auflage
Erschienen am 15. Dezember 1999
Buch
Hardcover
335 Seiten
978-1-56670-355-0 (ISBN)
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Beschreibung
With the increasing availability of biological and chemical materials, the threat of terrorism grows daily. Innocent bystanders -the major targets of terrorists because they gain the most publicity - create a vast number of potential victims. In our changing world, horrendous violence has become commonplace.
The growth of incidences involving chemical and biological agents has created a need for local response teams to be aware of the dangers they face. Emergency Response to Chemical and Biological Agents serves as a training manual for emergency responders who handle incidents involving biological and chemical hazardous materials.
The author covers poisons such as nerve, blood, blister, and choking gases and biological agents such as anthrax, typhus, and cholera. Using examples ripped from the headlines, he explains what is and is not a terrorist act, and the difference in handling each incident. In addition the author explains the standard operating procedures of Hazardous Materials Teams before, during, and after an incident.
Whether terrorist act or chemical spill, local responders usually reach the scene first. As these incidents multiply - and they will - these teams will need a blueprint for dealing with chemical and biological materials. Emergency Response to Chemical and Biological Agents provides a clear, concise plan of action for responding to these incidents.
The growth of incidences involving chemical and biological agents has created a need for local response teams to be aware of the dangers they face. Emergency Response to Chemical and Biological Agents serves as a training manual for emergency responders who handle incidents involving biological and chemical hazardous materials.
The author covers poisons such as nerve, blood, blister, and choking gases and biological agents such as anthrax, typhus, and cholera. Using examples ripped from the headlines, he explains what is and is not a terrorist act, and the difference in handling each incident. In addition the author explains the standard operating procedures of Hazardous Materials Teams before, during, and after an incident.
Whether terrorist act or chemical spill, local responders usually reach the scene first. As these incidents multiply - and they will - these teams will need a blueprint for dealing with chemical and biological materials. Emergency Response to Chemical and Biological Agents provides a clear, concise plan of action for responding to these incidents.
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Bosa Roca
USA
Verlagsgruppe
Taylor & Francis Inc
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Illustrationen
10 s/w Tabellen
10 Tables, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Gewicht
628 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56670-355-0 (9781566703550)
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Inhalt
Terrorists on U.S. Soil
Chemical Agents
Biological Agents and Toxins
Standard Operations of Hazardous Material Response Teams (HMRTs)
Federal Agencies and Response Teams
Local Haz Mat Response Teams
State and Regional Haz Mat Response Teams
Industry and Commercial Response Teams
Urban Search and Rescue Teams and a Mass Casualty Incident in Washington
Recent U.S. Incidents Involving Chemical Agents, Biological Materials, or Terrorist Actions
Research Sources and Resources
Appendix I: Material Safety Data Sheet for Mustard Gas (HD)
Appendix II: Selected Laws Related to Terrorism
Appendix III: Sample Jurisdiction Emergency Operations Plan
Appendix IV: Certificate of Training - Medical Management of Biological Casualties
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Chemical Agents
Biological Agents and Toxins
Standard Operations of Hazardous Material Response Teams (HMRTs)
Federal Agencies and Response Teams
Local Haz Mat Response Teams
State and Regional Haz Mat Response Teams
Industry and Commercial Response Teams
Urban Search and Rescue Teams and a Mass Casualty Incident in Washington
Recent U.S. Incidents Involving Chemical Agents, Biological Materials, or Terrorist Actions
Research Sources and Resources
Appendix I: Material Safety Data Sheet for Mustard Gas (HD)
Appendix II: Selected Laws Related to Terrorism
Appendix III: Sample Jurisdiction Emergency Operations Plan
Appendix IV: Certificate of Training - Medical Management of Biological Casualties
Glossary
Bibliography
Index