Protecting emergency responders, Vol. 4, Personal protective equipment guidelines for structural collapse events:
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Beschreibung: | Prepared for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-119) Introduction -- The Need for PPE Guidelines: Learning from the WTC Tragedy -- Characterization of Post-Structural Collapse Hazards -- Emergency Response to Structural Collapses -- Guidelines for Emergency Responders' PPE Ensembles -- Logistics, Use, and Maintenance Issues at a Structural Collapse -- Remaining Challenges for Protecting Emergency Responders at Multistory-Building Collapse Events -- Appendix This monograph serves as a technical source for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) incident commander guidelines for emergency response immediately following large structural collapse events. It characterizes response activities and expected hazards, and develops guidelines for selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The partial or complete collapse of a multistory building creates an array of physical, chemical, and biological hazards. The most significant uncertainties are the composition and magnitude of the hazards present in the postcollapse environment. Although hazard monitoring can reduce these uncertainties, this type of monitoring will not be available during the first few postcollapse hours. The guidelines focus on three issues that present unique challenges in the response to a multistory-building collapse: (1) protection from biological hazards; (2) protection from inhalation of hazardous materials; and (3) required modifications to responders' typical PPE ensembles because of the duration and intensity of the response. However, selecting and purchasing appropriate PPE does not alone ensure safety; the guidelines also address the need to provide adequate supply of equipment and training so that it is used correctly |
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spelling | Protecting emergency responders, Vol. 4, Personal protective equipment guidelines for structural collapse events Henry H. Willis [and others] Santa Monica, CA Rand, Science and Technology Policy Institute 2006 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvii, 83 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Prepared for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-119) Introduction -- The Need for PPE Guidelines: Learning from the WTC Tragedy -- Characterization of Post-Structural Collapse Hazards -- Emergency Response to Structural Collapses -- Guidelines for Emergency Responders' PPE Ensembles -- Logistics, Use, and Maintenance Issues at a Structural Collapse -- Remaining Challenges for Protecting Emergency Responders at Multistory-Building Collapse Events -- Appendix This monograph serves as a technical source for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) incident commander guidelines for emergency response immediately following large structural collapse events. It characterizes response activities and expected hazards, and develops guidelines for selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The partial or complete collapse of a multistory building creates an array of physical, chemical, and biological hazards. The most significant uncertainties are the composition and magnitude of the hazards present in the postcollapse environment. Although hazard monitoring can reduce these uncertainties, this type of monitoring will not be available during the first few postcollapse hours. The guidelines focus on three issues that present unique challenges in the response to a multistory-building collapse: (1) protection from biological hazards; (2) protection from inhalation of hazardous materials; and (3) required modifications to responders' typical PPE ensembles because of the duration and intensity of the response. However, selecting and purchasing appropriate PPE does not alone ensure safety; the guidelines also address the need to provide adequate supply of equipment and training so that it is used correctly Emergency Response Occupational Safety SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief bisacsh Emergency management fast Emergency management / Safety measures fast Emergency medical personnel / Safety measures fast Fire fighters / Safety measures fast Police / Safety measures fast Terrorism fast Terrorismus Emergency management United States Safety measures Emergency medical personnel United States Safety measures Fire fighters United States Safety measures Police United States Safety measures Terrorism Emergency management USA Willis, Henry H. Sonstige oth National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Sonstige oth Science and Technology Policy Institute (Rand Corporation) Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 0-8330-3907-5 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=197648 Aggregator Volltext |
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title | Protecting emergency responders, Vol. 4, Personal protective equipment guidelines for structural collapse events |
title_auth | Protecting emergency responders, Vol. 4, Personal protective equipment guidelines for structural collapse events |
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