Standardized Awareness Authorized Training, Train-the-Trainer
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Standardized Awareness Authorized Training, Train-the-Trainer
Chemical Agents
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Objectives
Discuss chemical agents, such as Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TIC), Riot Control Agents (RCA), and Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA), as well as the physiological signs/symptoms associated with them. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using chemical agents for terrorist activity.Identify potential sources in the community where chemicals are manufactured, transported, stored, used, or disposed.
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Objectives (continued)
Discuss the TRACEM-P acronym.Identify the indicators of a possible criminal/terrorist act involving chemical agents.Discuss the control zones used during a chemical agent incident.Discuss instructional strategies for facilitating the “Chemical Agents” module.
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Chemical Agents
TypesDisseminationAvailabilityVolatility Vapor DensitySensesRoutes of Entry; inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injectionGeneral Signs and/or Symptoms
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Types of Chemical Agents
Toxic Industrial ChemicalsAnhydrous ammoniaChlorineHydrogen cyanide
Incapacitating AgentsRiot Control Agents; only a temporary irritating effect
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Chemical Warfare Agents
Choking Agents; dry land drowningBlood AgentsBlister Agents;blanched skin, skin inflammation, pulmonary edema, eye irritationNerve Agents;sweating, drooling, runny nose, pinpointed pupils
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Nerve Agent Signs and Symptoms
SLUDGEM:Salivation (drooling)Lacrimation (tears)UrinationDefecation Gastric distress (stomach) Emesis (vomiting)Miosis (constriction of pupils)
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Advantages of Using Chemical Agents for Terrorist Activity
Easy to make or acquireAvailableImmediate effectHard to detectEasily spreadTie up resourcesPsychological impact
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Disadvantages of Using Chemical Agents for Terrorist Activity
Requires large quantitiesProduction and deployment hazardous to terrorists
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Sources of Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TIC)
Chemical manufacturing plantsFood processing facilitiesTransportation assetsAirportsIndustriesLaboratories
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Courtesy of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management
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TRACEM-P
TRACEM-P outlines potential hazards and mechanisms of injury at a hazardous materials incident
ThermalRadiologicalAsphyxiationChemicalEtiologicalMechanicalPsychological
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Indicators of a Possible CWA AttackNumerous dead animalsLack of insect lifeMass casualtiesUnexplained physical symptomsPattern of casualtiesIllness in a confined geographic area
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Indicators of a CWA Attack (continued)
Unusual liquid dropletsAreas of dead vegetationUnexplained odorsNumerous people experiencing blistersLow-lying cloud/fog conditionsUnusual metal debris/bomb-like materials present
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Control Zones
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Courtesy of CDP
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Activity
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Questions for Presentation Preparation
How will you explain the importance of learning this module to your participants? What do participants need to learn from this module content? What additional resources can be used to reinforce learning the content in this module? How will you involve the audience in learning this material? What safety concerns need to be reinforced in this module?
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Conclusion
What are the characteristics and physiological signs/symptoms associated with chemical agents, TIC, RCA, and CWA?What are some advantages and disadvantages of using chemical agents for terrorist activity?What are some potential sources in the community where chemicals are manufactured, transported, stored, used, or disposed?
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Conclusion (continued)
What are the potential hazards encountered by a responder at a HAZMAT incident, as represented by the acronym TRACEM-P?What are the indicators of a possible criminal/terrorist act involving chemical agents?How would you use control zones for a chemical agent incident?What are some potential instructional strategies you could use to facilitate the “Chemical Agents” module?
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Standardized Awareness Authorized Training, Train-the-Trainer
Chemical Agents—End of Module
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