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Rothstein Associates Inc.
Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
EMERGENCY ACTION FOR CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS
by Hank Ellison “A HazMat team evacuates five square miles of a city business district in response to a chemical spill. Ten city blocks away, a police special response team forms a perimeter around an office building where a terrorist threatens the release of a deadly chemical agent. Meanwhile, paramedics administer first aid to victims exposed to a possible vesicant. “In the real-life world of emergency response, nothing is more crucial to crisis personnel than quick and decisive action. D. Hank Ellison's Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents tells police, paramedics, and firefighters just what actions to take in the event of a crisis involving hazardous materials. The book contains abridged versions of the class indices from Ellison's larger Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents. The indices deal with classes of agents (nerve, blister, etc.) instead of focusing on specific agents. Each index contains information on the toxicology/health impacts, physical characteristics, hazards from fire or reactivity, protection of personnel, and general first aid for that agent class. “Designed to provide rapid access to critical emergency information at the scene of a release of chemical or biological warfare agents, this handy field guide is also ideal for facilitating the coordination with off-site personnel who have access to more comprehensive information in Ellison's larger Handbook. It differs from its larger companion, however, in that agent specific data, as well as information on evacuation distances, are listed in table format, making it the ideal tool for emergency responders deployed in the field. = = = = = = = = = = = - Features abridged versions of the class indices from the Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents - Includes information on the toxicology/health impacts, physical characteristics, hazards from fire or reactivity, protection of personnel, and general first aid for each agent class. - Provides rapid access to critical emergency information at the scene of a release of chemical or biological warfare agents = = = = = = = = = = = BOOK REVIEW “This book is designed as a quick reference for information on “lesser known” hazardous materials including military chemical and biological agents. Information is categorized by class rather than specific agent and information on toxicology, characteristics including environmental fate and additional hazards such as chance of fire or explosion, protection including evacuation distances and personal protection, decontamination and first aid procedures, is detailed for each class of agent. Over 100 materials are categorized into 29 different classes for easy and quick referencing. It is suggested this reference could be used on site to coordinate response with off-site personnel who could have more comprehensive information on the likely agents. Tables include evacuation distances and agent detector characteristics. “While not for everyone, this is a good reference book for hazardous materials teams, military groups, and those already familiar with hazardous response. It is also a good resource for departments working in conjunction with military as well as civilian populations or departments.” - Canadian Journal of Emergency Management. = = = = = = = = = = = CONTENTS Introduction How To Use This Book Common Military Agents Class Indices Unknown Agents(s) G-series Nerve Agents V-series Nerve Agents GV-series Nerve Agents Novichok Series Nerve Agents Binary Nerve Agents Carbamate Nerve Agents Sulfur Mustard Agents Arsenical Mustard Agents Nitrogen Mustard Agents Mixed Sulfur/Arsenical Mustard Agents Urticants Agents General Blood Agents Arsenical Blood Agents Choking Agents Metal Fume Choking Agents Incapacitating Agents Halogenated Tear Agents Non-halogenated Tear Agents Tear Agents In Solvents Vomiting Agents Corrosive Smokes General Toxins Toxins Posing A Dermal Hazard Pathogens Pathogens Carried By Vectors Pathogens Ingested Anti-animal Pathogens Anti-plant Pathogens Pathogens Used As Simulants Tables Chemical and Biological Agent Detectors Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances Sample Collection = = = = = = = = = = = AUDIENCE Firefighters, Hazardous Materials (MazMat) teams, EMS Personnel, Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams, Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) teams. = = = = = = = = = = = ABOUT THE AUTHOR “D. Hank Ellison, C.H.M.M., has served active duty in the United States Army as both an enlisted infantry soldier and a commissioned officer in the Chemical Corps. At the time of his service, Mr. Ellison was one of a very limited number of Airborne Ranger Chemical Officers in the Army. Serving as a Chemical Officer with both an infantry battalion and artillery battalion in the 101st Airborne Division, Mr. Ellison was responsible for managing training in all aspects of nuclear, biological, and chemical defense. Mr. Ellison was also an instructor on the construction and deployment of improvised flame munitions. “Mr. Ellison was employed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as both a Remedial Project Manager and Federal On-Scene Coordinator. As a Remedial Project Manager in the Superfund Program, he managed the investigation and remediation of various hazardous waste sites. As an On-Scene Coordinator, he has responded to and managed numerous types of hazardous material emergencies throughout the Midwest. Mr. Ellison received numerous awards while employed at the EPA including a Bronze Medal for Commendable Service, and he was named the 1994 Region 5 On-Scene Coordinator of the Year. “As a private consultant, Mr. Ellison has responded to both transportation and fixed facility hazardous material incidents throughout the state of Michigan. He has acted as incident commander, safety officer, and response specialist at scenes involving chemical fires, water reactive materials and shock sensitive materials. He has provided chemical and biological counterterrorism training to members of hazardous materials (HazMat) teams, police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams and Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) teams. He is president of Cerberus & Associates, Inc. which provides specialized training and consulting services in chemical, nuclear, and biological agent awareness, counterterrorism security, coordination of incident response and technical information resources. “Mr. Ellison has a master of science degree in chemistry from the University of California, Irvine. His graduate research involved methods to synthesize poisons extracted from Colombian poison-dart frogs. He has a bachelor of science in chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Mr. Ellison has received specialized training from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in operations involving clandestine drug laboratories. He is a graduate of the Radiation Safety course taught at Northwestern University. Mr. Ellison is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager at the Master's Level. He is a member of the American Chemical Society and Federation of American Scientists. He is also a member of the Michigan Workgroup on Counterterrorism and a founding member of the Wayne County Emergency Management Division Technical Assistance Team for Weapons of Mass Destruction.” = = = = = = = = = = = 1999, 141 pages. Order #DR442. = = = = = = = = = = = Rothstein Associates Inc.
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