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  1. 3.4 Human, Animal, Equipment, and Site Decontamination

    Persistent biological agents may require decontamination. Successful decontamination of sites, equipment, people, and/or animals requires specialized response ...

  2. The Essential Guide to Mass Decontamination: The 3-Stage ...

    The Mass Casualty Decontamination Unit is a high-capacity, rapid-response shelter designed for large-scale emergency decontamination. Engineered for hazmat teams, fire brigades, and emergency …

  3. Planning for Decontamination Wastewater:

    Collaborate with local emergency managers and fi rst responders in designing methods for containing as much decontamination wastewater on-site as possible, or diverting decontamination wastewater to …

  4. Emergency Response Teams: The Critical Overlooked Step ...

    Industrial emergency response teams must view decontamination not as an afterthought but as an integral part of their operations. Organisations can protect their personnel, the public, and the …

  5. PR05: Patient Decontamination - BCEHS

    Emergency decontamination is the phrase used to emphasize the time-critical process for the immediate removal of hair or skin contamination by any available means and can be divided into “dry” and “wet.” …

  6. PATIENT DECONTAMINATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOSPITALS

    Establishing a “fast track” decontamination line for patients with severe or life threatening symptoms, delivering basic life saving treatment during decontamination if time and situation allow. Note the …

  7. Teaching Hazmat Decontamination

    Emergency gross decontamination: This is the physical process of immediately reducing contamination on patients in potentially life-threatening situations with or without formally establishing a ...