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Rothstein Associates Inc.
Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
TERRORISM: RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
VIDEO ON VHS, DVD OR PAL VIDEO by Emergency Film Group Training and information for emergency personnel who may respond to incidents involving dirty bombs and other radiological weapons. - - - - - - - ABOUT RADIOLOGICAL TERRORISM Acts of terrorism are on the rise and emergency response agencies must protect their communities. Terrorist incidents are categorized by the weapon used and traditionally weapons of mass destruction fall into four categories: explosive & incendiary, chemical, biological and radiological. Although all types of terrorist events can be deadly, radiological incidents are of particular concern because of the effects of exposure, which may be immediate or latent, can lead to cataracts, cancer, genetic alteration and shortened lifespans. Possible scenarios involving radiological weapons range from attack by nuclear warheads left over from the Cold War, to attacks on nuclear power plants, to attack by improvised nuclear devices which could be constructed from stolen radiological materials. An attack with a radiological dispersion device – also called a “dirty bomb” - is considered the most credible threat, and while casualties might be limited, the greatest problem could be the widespread panic caused by such an attack. - - - - - - - ABOUT THE PROGRAM “Terrorism: Radiological Weapons” examines the many issues emergency responders will face when preparing for or responding to terrorist incidents involving radiological weapons. The program discusses the nature of radioactivity as well as associated health hazards for high and low levels of exposure, including both immediate and long-term symptoms. Exposure limits for emergency response activities and survival are explained. The viewer learns how emergency responders use radiation alert devices to monitor radiation, such as radiological survey instruments, contamination survey instruments, dosimeters, and pager sized electronic radiation detectors. Also discussed are proper techniques for surveying and decontaminating civilians. Safety measures outlined for emergency responders include appropriate use of protective clothing and equipment; proper search and rescue procedures; hazard & risk analysis; and using time, distance & shielding for protection. Other topics covered include routes of exposure, determining the size of control zones, limiting the spread of contamination, size-up issues, avoiding public panic, managing victims, triage, and managing waste. - - - - - - - ABOUT THE SERIES Comprehensive WMD Training for Emergency Responders: Chemical ... Biological ... Explosive & Incendiary … Radiological. The following nine titles help to prepare emergency responders on many aspects of a terrorism response. Titles are available separate or at a money-saving discount for the package. Included: Terrorism: 1st Response, Terrorism: Explosive & Incendiary Weapons, Terrorism: Biological Weapons, Terrorism: Chemical Weapons, Terrorism: Radiological Weapons, Terrorism: Medical Response, Terrorism: Roll Call Edition, Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Response to Anthrax Threats. - - - - - - - ABOUT THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE Emergency Film Group programs are created with the assistance of leaders in emergency response training. Technical committee members for “Terrorism: Radiological Weapons” include the following authorities: Phil Currance, Deputy Commander, US Public Health Service (Dept of Homeland Security - Central US NMRT); Capt. Bill Hand, Houston Fire Dept. Howard Dickson , Environmental Safety & Health Division Manage, EG&G Nevada Test Site; Chris Hawley, FBN Training James W. Malinoski ,Captain, MSC, U.S. Navy (Ret); Radiological Health Physicist Lt. Cdr. Tom Rancich, Off-Shore Consulting; US Navy Seal. Dr. Paul Rega, M.D. FACEP, University of Findlay Center for Terrorism Preparedness. Cheryl E. Weaver , RT, EMT-P, HMT, radiological technician, paramedic and hazmat technician with Docimo & Associates. - - - - - - 2004, Video, 29 minutes plus 55-page Leader’s Guide. Order #DR609-VHS, DR609-DVD or DR609-PAL. SPECIAL ORDER ITEM. - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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