Decontamination Workshop for Emergency Responding Personnel "How Clean is Clean Enough" 12-14 September 2007

Abstract

The Decontamination Workshop, How Clean is Clean Enough? was conducted 12-14 September 2007 at Aberdeen Marriott, Aberdeen MD. The purpose was to determine an acceptable level of decontamination for victims before they can be released from a chemical incident site. Answers to this difficult question will influence ongoing and future decontamination equipment performance standards. The workshop brought together individuals from federal, state, and local agencies so that all pertinent concerns and views could be expressed in an open, neutral, and non-attribution forum. The workshop was hosted by the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Engineering Directorate, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) Standards Development Team, and was funded by DHS.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2008
Accession Number
ADA488835

Entities

People

  • Gary Eifried
  • Michael Dezearn

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Chemical Warfare
  • Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Department Of Homeland Security
  • Detection
  • Emergency Response
  • Engineering
  • First Responders
  • Governments
  • Health Services
  • Homeland Security
  • Medical Personnel
  • Organizational Structure
  • Personnel Management
  • Standards
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Therapy
  • Warning Systems

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

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  • Academic Conference Management
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  • Military/Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technology