Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents (2nd Ed.)
Auteur : Ellison D. Hank
Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents, Second Edition is intended for the first responder to the scene of the release of a chemical or biological warfare agent. Formatted similarly to the Department of Transportation?s Emergency Response Guidebook and designed as a companion to the author?s Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents, this book is divided into concise chapters that focus on the first few hours after the incident.
Each chapter, or class index, is designed to give responders vital information on a specific group of agents. This is done rather than focusing on detailed information for individual agents because the specific agent(s) may not be identified until well into the response, long after many critical decisions have been made.
Adding more than 100 additional pages of material, the second edition contains a wider library of agent classes that covers more hazardous materials. It also includes updated appendices that cover dissemination, the effects of weather and terrain, isolation, protective shelters, and manual decontamination. The book also provides a chemical/biological terrorism emergency response checklist.
Addressing the immediate needs of first responders as they arrive at the scene of a chemical or biological warfare agent release, this book serves as a guide that gives critical information for key initial reactions without having to read through long explanations. It is an essential quick reference for first responders facing the release of chemical or biological warfare agents.
Date de parution : 02-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents :
Mots-clés :
Agent Vapor; Lethal Concentrations; Biological warfare; Positive Pressure Self-contained Breathing Apparatus; Blood agents; Severe Exposure; Chemical agents; Nerve Agent Vapor; Chemical warfare; Laryngeal Spasms; Convulsants; Regional Poison Control Center; Corrosive smoke agents; Downwind Evacuation; Cytotoxins; Protective Action Distances; First responders; Liquid Agent Vapor; Incapacitants; Tear Agents; Malodorants; Intense Eye Pain; Nerve agents; Pralidoxime Chloride; Neurotoxins; Antimicrobial Soap; Pathogens; Pulmonary Agents; Metallic Arsenic; Urticants; Vesicant Agents; Vesicants; Vomiting Agents; Vomiting/Sternatory agents; Metal Carbonyls; Blood Carbon Monoxide Level; Dark Brown Solids; Involuntary Blinking; Decomposition Gases; Percutaneous Absorption