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Rothstein Associates Inc.
Emergency Management; Industrial
EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS
by Richard H. Stilp & Armando S. Bevelacqua - An overview of hazmat incidents familiarizes the reader with what to expect. - objectives, sample scenarios, and questions offer review and applications of procedures - numerous exposures are reviewed and discussed, including specific chemical injury and appropriate treatment - coverage of topics such as emergency provider protection, confined space medical operations, and air monitoring - provides a comprehensive perspective on topics important to hazmat personnel. = = = = = = = = = = “An excellent guide to applying emergency medical response to hazardous materials incidents for hazmat team members, this invaluable resource explores the medical response from the initial response, to the effects on body systems, injury and treatment, as well as information on chemicals and toxicology. By gaining an overview, gathering and interpreting information, the reader learns how to make decisions based on a scale of risk versus gain. Topics such as decontamination techniques, specialized equipment, and simple antidotal treatments are discussed as they relate to the hazardous materials incident.” = = = = = = = = = CONTENTS: FOREWORD PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHORS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 1. Hazardous Materials concepts 2. Scene Organization and Standard Operating Guidelines SECTION 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCIPLINE 3. Chemical Behavior 4. Essentials of Toxicology SECTION 3 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PHYSIOLOGY & TREATMENT 5. Body Systems and the Environment 6. Treatment Modalities SECTION 4 EMERGENCY PROVIDER PROTECTION 7. Medical Surveillance 8. Hazardous Materials Considerations for Hospitals SECTION 5 SELECTED TOPICS 9. Biohazard Awareness, Prevention and Protection 10. Clandestine Drug Laboratories 11. Air Monitoring 12. Confined Space Medical Operations APPENDIX A EXPOSURE RISK ASSESSMENT & REFERENCING APPENDIX B LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE ACRONYMS GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX = = = = = = = = = ABOUT THE AUTHORS: “Richard Stilp is a Hazardous Materials Lieutenant with the Orlando Fire Department as well as a certified paramedic and licensed RN. Armando Bevelacqua is also a Hazardous Materials Lieutenant-Paramedic with the Orlando Fire Department. In addition, he is an instructor at Valencia Community College and Adjunct Instructor for the International Association of Fire Fighters and National Fire Academy.” = = = = = = = = = = 1997, 522 pages Order #DR268. = = = = = = = = = = Rothstein Associates Inc.
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