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Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
DETECTING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
VIDEO ON VHS, DVD OR PAL VIDEO by Emergency Film Group Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction provides training to emergency personnel who may be called upon to conduct sampling at a suspected terrorist incident to help identify the weapons used. - - - - - - ABOUT MONITORING & SAMPLING When responding to potential acts of terrorism, one of the most difficult problems facing responders is to determine the nature of the incident and type of weapon used. Monitoring and sampling activities help to answer these critical questions. These activities also aid in evaluating the credibility of the threat, and in making decisions about responder safety, protective actions, establishing control zones, decontamination, and evidence collection. - - - - - - ABOUT THE PROGRAM Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction discusses the most up to date equipment and technologies used in WMD sampling and monitoring. It is designed for special operations units such as hazmat teams, bomb squads, tactical units, National Guard troops, and others who may be called upon to carry out monitoring and sampling activities at a suspected WMD incident. Stressing safety, the program describes the complexities of detecting for weapons of mass destruction. It explains detection priorities and the technologies used to monitor for radiation, explosives, chemical weapons and biological weapons. The advantages and limitations of each type of technology is discussed. The focus is on equipment used as part of initial emergency response operations, rather than laboratory instruments or resources that may be prepositioned for an event. The program tells how to avoid false positives, and how to document findings. Among the technologies examined are dosimeters, radiation pagers, contamination survey instruments, bomb dogs, ion mobility spectrometry, mass spectrometry, high speed chromotography, M8 and M9 paper, the M256A1 wet chemistry kit, Hazmat Smart Strips, flame spectroscopy, Surface Acoustic Wave Chemical Agent Detectors, detector tubes, gas chromotography, combustible gas indicators, biological sampling kits, polymerase chain reaction, infrared spectroscopy, and stand-off monitoring systems. Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction was filmed in Massachusetts and New York with the assistance of over 20 major instrument manufacturers and was shot with the Cambridge, MA Fire Department, the Bourne, MA Fire Department, and the Orange County NY Hazmat Team. Purchase includes a Guide intended to assist emergency organizations in evaluating and selecting the equipment that is available for the purpose of detecting terrorist agents. The Guide includes product sheets and specifications submitted by manufacturers of the equipment depicted in the program. Also included is a copy of the script for reference. - - - - - - ABOUT THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE Emergency Film Group programs are created with the assistance of leaders in emergency response training. Technical committee members for Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction include the following authorities: Armando Bevelacqua, District Chief, Orlando Fire Department. He is an adjunct instructor for the International Association of Fire Fighters and National Fire Academy and is involved with hazmat education at local and national levels. Frank Docimo , HazMat Officer for the Turn of River Fire Dept. in Stamford, CT and co-chairperson of Connecticut's Hazardous Materials Awareness Committee. He has lectured at many national conferences and has conducted training for organizations like American Cyanamid and NASA as well as local, state and federal agencies. Chris Hawley, Baltimore County Fire Dept. (ret.) Before retirement, Chris served as a fire specialist and the Special Operations Coordinator. Currently he is the owner of FBN Training & Consulting. He is co-author of Special Operations: Response to Terrorism and HazMat Crimes. Carol Maslansky, Ph.D., board-certified toxicologist. Dr. Maslansky is a principal of GeoEnvironmental Consultants, Inc. and is responsible for health, safety and air monitoring at hazmat site investigations. Steve Maslansky, principal in GeoEn-vironmental Consultants, Inc., specializing in emergency investigatory and remedial response at hazardous materials sites. He conducts training worldwide for the US Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, fire departments and industry and is a member of FEMA/DOT hazmat curriculum committees. Greg Noll, principal in the hazardous materials consluting firm Hildebrand & Noll Associates and a member of the NFPA Technical Committee on Hazardous Materials Response. - - - - - - 2004, Video, 29 minutes plus 59-page Leader’s Guide. Order #DR610-VHS, DR610-DVD or DR610-PAL. SPECIAL ORDER ITEM. - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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