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The operations level responder assigned to perform mass decontamination at a hazardous material/WMD incident shall be trained to meet all competencies at the:
-Awareness level -Operations level -Mission specific competencies for PPE -Mission specific competencies for Mass Decon
The operations level responder assigned to perform mass decontamination at a hazardous material/WMD incident shall operate under the guidance of a:
-Hazardous material technician -Allied professional -Standard Operating Procedures
The operations level responder assigned to perform mass decontamination at a hazardous material/WMD incident shall receive the additional training necessary to meet specific needs of the jurisdiction, these additional training opportunities can be available through:
-Local and state law enforcement
-Public health agencies -FBI -DEA -EPA
When responding to a hazardous material/WMD incident. the operations level responder assigned to perform mass decontaminatioin shall be able to perform the following tasks:
Plan, Implement, Evaluate and Terminate
Means that reduce the hazard of a contaminant
Decontamination
There are two basic methods of decontamination:
Physical removal & Neutralization
Involves mechanical action with techniques such as gentle friction with a soft cloth or sponge, blotting and washing
Physical removal
Involves methods and/or materials to counteract the harmful effects of the contaminant
Neutralization
The use of bleach or other neutralizing agents to decontaminate victims creates three potential problems:
-Delays administering the initial water shower -Creates additional hazards -Increases agent penetration
The focus of mass casualty decontamination is only on:
Physical removal of the contaminant
The three most important reasons for decontaminating exposed victims are:
-Remove the agent -Protect others from secondary transfer exposures -Prevent spreading contaminatioin over additional areas
The single most important action associated with effective decontamination is:
Rapid physical removal of agent from the victim
Physical removal includes:
-Disrobing -Wiping, scraping or blotting visible agent from the skin -Flushing or showering with large quantities of water
Removing clothes is the single most critical step and may remove:
80-90% of physical contamination.
Do not delay removal of clothes or application of:
High-volume, low-pressure water shower to set up tents, additional equipment or to create a soap-water solution