• On 27 and 28 September 2013 WHO Lebanon held training sessions on the medical management of exposure to chemical, biological and nuclear hazards and the public health measures required to manage such risks. (who.int)
  • Management of radiological and nuclear incidents and triage and decontamination procedures. (who.int)
  • Based on this extensive experience gained by WHO Lebanon and considering the vital need to train health care providers in Syria, WHO Syria requested the support of WHO Lebanon to organize similar trainings particularly tailored for Syrian health care providers, focusing mainly on chemical and biological hazards and providing a general introduction to nuclear hazards. (who.int)
  • BRUSSELS - Are Belgian hospitals ready to face a chemical, biological, radiologic, or nuclear (CBRN) incident? (medscape.com)
  • PER 211, Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives, (CBRNE) Events answers these questions and more as you learn how to distinguish between different agents of concern that could be used in a major incident. (teex.org)
  • A common term used to describe the threats from Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear agents is CBRN. (ansell.com)
  • The Indian armed forces have inducted nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) defence equipment for detection, protection, medical management and decontamination of dirty nuclear bombs. (army-technology.com)
  • The equipment worth Rs12bn ($219.6m) has been developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) in collaboration with the Indian Home Ministry to effectively counter nuclear bombs and hazardous biological or chemical agents. (army-technology.com)
  • Selvamurthy said: 'A state can use a proxy… to deliver biological warfare agents like plague, anthrax and typhoid, which are easier and cheaper to develop than nuclear weapons and are potentially far more destructive than chemical agents to unprotected military forces or civilian populations. (army-technology.com)
  • Explosive ordnance disposal technicians and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear defense specialists placed a leaking ordnance package in the gas chamber, using chlorobenzylidene malonitrile, also known as tear gas, to simulate the emission of harmful gases. (marines.mil)
  • Two chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear defense specialists ensure gas masks are properly fitted prior to leak, seal, package and decontamination training April 21 at the gas chamber on Camp Hansen, Okinawa. (marines.mil)
  • Special Operation Forces must have the capacity to deploy rapidly, with little or no warning, in response to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive events. (canada.ca)
  • CJIRU is an integral component of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) and provides a rapid chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) response capability for Special Operations Forces (SOF) missions. (canada.ca)
  • In addition, increasing chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats coupled with the country's efforts on peacekeeping missions are further expected to drive the procurement of protective clothing products over the forecast period. (globaldata.com)
  • In Brazil, service members specialized in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear defense (CBRN) carry out hundreds of activities for Operation COVID-19 that the Brazilian Ministry of Defense launched to fight the spread of coronavirus in the country. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • The 76th ORC is home to two Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) brigades, a space brigade, A Regional Support Group, The Army Reserve's Consequence Management Unit, 11 Army Reserve Elements, 10 Regional Emergency Preparedness Liaison Office (EPLO) Teams, and 53 State EPLO Teams. (army.mil)
  • And for your get home bag to meet the demands of a nuclear, biological, or chemical disaster, it must include very specific gear. (mirasafety.com)
  • Beginning from 2006 onwards, the United States continuously actively contributes to the modernization of NBCD (Nuclear biological chemical defense) unit with material and technical equipment for radiological, chemical and biological: detection, identification, reconnaissance, surveillance and decontamination. (edu.mk)
  • Guide for the Selection of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Decontamination Equipment for Emergency First Responders. (wmpllc.org)
  • Cleaning by a contract company - If the person with Ebola disease had a fever AND diarrhea, vomiting, and/or unexplained bleeding, public health and/or assigned authorities may need to contact a contract company that will assess the residence to determine the proper decontamination and disposal procedures. (cdc.gov)
  • Procedures will need to be established for proper decontamination and cleaning of lab equipment. (eheinc.com)
  • Along with cleaning up meth labs, Alliance Environmental Group provides trauma site decontamination which includes disinfecting, odor neutralization and total removal of biological infectious waste, blood or body fluids for residential, vehicle, commercial and industrial environments. (alliance-enviro.com)
  • The market consists of CBRN protection, detection, decontamination, disposal, and simulation equipment, and is expected to witness a moderate increase during the forecast period, primarily due to the modernization initiatives planned in North America and Europe and threats from terrorism and hostile neighboring countries in the Asia-Pacific and Middle Eastern regions. (globaldata.com)
  • CBRN protection equipment is expected to account for the majority of the global CBRN defense market, followed by detection and decontamination systems, and CBRN disposal and simulation segments are expected to account for a relatively low share of the CBRN defense market over the forecast period. (globaldata.com)
  • Detection and identification - The CBRNE detection segment consists of equipment and systems which aim at establishing the release or presence of a CBRNE substance in a given area or location. (globaldata.com)
  • Devices for the detection and decontamination of chemical, biological and radiological contamination. (pimco.pl)
  • The purpose of this integrated final exercise is to present the practical work of competent institutions at national and international level for improving interoperability and standardization among the responsible national entities for early detection, identification, decontamination and prevention of NBC agents in accordance with NATO NBC STANAGS and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for NBC prevention on Protection and Rescue Directorate (PRD) and Crisis Management Center on Republic of North Macedonia. (edu.mk)
  • Ten percent of the first responders and 23% of the hospital personnel involved suffered secondary contamination because of a lack of protective equipment. (medscape.com)
  • The risks and threats among First Responders vary widely and require proper risk assessments, key safety protocols, training programs and use of the right personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent injuries. (ansell.com)
  • In case of a HAZMAT (hazardous materials) event, First Responders may face a variety of chemicals, including chemical warfare agents (CWA) and biological hazards. (ansell.com)
  • The AAP's newly updated policy statement and technical report in the February 2020 Pediatrics , both titled " Chemical-Biological Terrorism and its Impact on Children ," says attacks such as the 2017-18 chemical attacks by the Assad regime against civilians in Syria highlight the need for pediatricians, emergency responders, hospitals and public health officials to prepare for similar events that may affect U.S. children. (healthychildren.org)
  • Following a CBRN attack First Responders/CBRN Operators take into account the priority of decontamination, where humans are always priority one. (biomedicineandprevention.com)
  • These recommendations list effective disinfectant products and procedures, guidance for contract companies to follow in dealing with contaminated wastes, and guidance on how to use personal protective equipment (PPE). (cdc.gov)
  • For an isolated radiologic incident, level D personal protective equipment (PPE) is all that is required. (medscape.com)
  • If any possibility of mixed exposure exists, higher levels of PPE may be required as dictated by the chemical or biological agents involved (see CBRNE - Personal Protective Equipment ). (medscape.com)
  • Wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, laboratory coats. (cdc.gov)
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) presentation, demonstration and hands-on trial. (who.int)
  • First, it is essential to have adequate protective equipment. (medscape.com)
  • De Paepe emphasized how important it is to have adequate protective equipment or to decontaminate patients before they enter the hospital. (medscape.com)
  • These might include child-appropriate decontamination procedures, use of personal protective equipment, and ready access to properly dosed medications and vaccinations , among other important countermeasures. (healthychildren.org)
  • We evaluated a personal protective equipment removal protocol designed to minimize wearer contamination with pathogens. (cdc.gov)
  • A key aspect of patient isolation is proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect HCWs from pathogen exposure during patient care. (cdc.gov)
  • The EOD technicians and CBRN defense specialists used protective equipment to perform general decontamination of the affected area and prepare the leaking ordnance for safe containment and transport before completing the decontamination process. (marines.mil)
  • get spill cleanup protective equipment and supplies. (ualberta.ca)
  • This includes personal equipment, such as uniforms and protective equipment, as well as weapon and communication systems. (canada.ca)
  • It is just one of many protective measures and protocols that the military employs to safeguard personnel and equipment in such situations. (subsourceinc.com)
  • As part of Operation COVID-19, in addition to decontamination activities, MB personnel have been conducting short-term internships for service members, police officers, and civilians to share knowledge and training on biological defense - including isolation of contaminated areas, decontamination, and use of protective equipment - and to increase the number of trained personnel to immediately carry out missions in this field. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • To prevent infection, it is recommended that such work be conducted in a BSL-3 that has the appropriate mechanical systems, personal protective equipment (PPE), and administrative controls. (eheinc.com)
  • The purpose of Assistance to Firefighters Grant-Supplemental (AFG-S) is to award grants directly to fire departments, non-affiliated EMS organizations and State Fire Training Academies to enhance their ability to protect the health and safety of the public as well as that of first-responder personnel through the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE) and related essential supplies needed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. (eds-ny.com)
  • Proper cleanup involves special equipment and chemicals, protective safety wear and skilled techniques by trained and licensed pros. (911knoxvilledeconservices.com)
  • Protective Equipment - quick delivery worldwide. (upolujksiazke.pl)
  • CARC paint is designed to make it easier to decontaminate military vehicles and equipment that may be exposed to chemical or biological contaminants in a war zone or other hazardous environments. (subsourceinc.com)
  • Also, if you have not had the opportunity to evaluate Emergency DECON Services as a potential partner for your proactive response against COVID-19 as well as other Biological and Chemical contaminants, please contact us for more information and free demonstration. (eds-ny.com)
  • Our hydrogen peroxide vapour is tough on microbial surface contaminants, but gentle on electronics and equipment. (ecolab.com)
  • An effluent decontamination system (EDS) is a device, or suite of devices, designed to decontaminate or sterilise biologically active or biohazardous materials in fluid and liquid waste material. (wikipedia.org)
  • In fact, all facilities in the United States of America that produce liquid waste of Biosafety Level 2 and above must decontaminate their waste before discharging it into a public sewer system Examples of liquids sterilised in an EDS include the shower water from personnel decontamination rooms, and the waste water from washing down animal rooms in laboratory environments. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bacillus anthracis spores are generally considered the most difficult biological agents to decontaminate or inactivate. (cdc.gov)
  • A 10% chlorine solution made fresh daily is the currently recommended to decontaminate most biological agents used in the laboratory. (nih.gov)
  • Decontaminate your turn-out gear, apparatus, ambulances, tools, buildings and equipment with the world's most effective and safe Anti-microbial disinfectant, anti-bacterial & chemical cleaner. (eds-ny.com)
  • Decontaminate entire aircraft using the aerial platform, as well as the cockpit and internals, equipment, personnel and runway. (crf-i.co.uk)
  • Decontaminate planes, helicopters, equipment and personnel. (crf-i.co.uk)
  • When you need to bio-decontaminate spaces that contain hard-to-clean equipment, Bioquell is ideal. (ecolab.com)
  • Our residue-free hydrogen peroxide vapour generators operate over a wide temperature and humidity range for use with cage and rack washers, incubators, lyophilizers, autoclaves and biological safety cabinets. (ecolab.com)
  • During a bio-decontamination cycle, Bioquell technology fills an enclosed area with 35% hydrogen peroxide vapour. (ecolab.com)
  • Unlike chemical sterilants that can leave toxic residues behind, hydrogen peroxide vapour breaks down into water and oxygen once the bio-decontamination cycle and aeration is complete. (ecolab.com)
  • Although decontamination is among CJIRU's capabilities, it focuses on detecting, identifying and mitigating CBRN risks. (canada.ca)
  • The CBRNe Project objective is to augment the CANSOFCOM and CJIRU CBRNe capability by delivering individual and collective equipment including detectors, analysis capabilities, medical, decontamination, explosive ordnance disposal, vehicles and support materiel. (canada.ca)
  • We have built and enhanced these capabilities by acquiring needed equipment, funding training opportunities, developing preparedness and response plans, exercising, and building relationships across city, county, reservation, and State lines. (dhs.gov)
  • One of Emergency DECON Services clients secured funding in the initial round of funding to improve their decontamination capabilities against SARS-CoV2, other infectious pathogens, Carcinogens and more with a D7 30 gallon Mobile Decontamination System. (eds-ny.com)
  • This exercise is result of many years of cooperation between the Military Academy, NBCD unit and United States in terms of improving the capacity and capabilities of the unit in equipping and modernizing with equipment, as well as in terms of comprehensive and effective prevention and response to possible future NBC threats for the national and security of NATO member states. (edu.mk)
  • Biosafety levels, triage and decontamination chain of chemical and biological hazards. (who.int)
  • Here starts what is called triage that prioritizes the decontamination and evacuation from the Red Zone (RZ) according to the fragility of the victim (e.g., age, mental, and physical state), and the severity of its wounds. (biomedicineandprevention.com)
  • The CBRN defense specialists assisted in familiarizing explosive ordnance disposal technicians with decontamination procedures following the leak, seal, package process used to mitigate CBRN-related hazards. (marines.mil)
  • The arsenal of biohazard protection equipment serves as a crucial defense against the perils of biological threats. (wholesalesecuritysupplies.com)
  • 1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Production workers Marilyn Dirks and Austin Prestwood, with Pine Bluff Arsenal Directorate of Chemical and Biological Defense Operations, examine Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus or SCBA units being prepared for packaging into Dismounted Reconnaiss. (army.mil)
  • The initial systems were done for the Army National Guard Civil Support Teams," said Rob Shields, Chief of Mobile and Powered Systems Division, Directorate of Chemical and Biological Defense Operations. (army.mil)
  • The support is for maintenance on all field Army, National Guard and Reserve DRSKO units worldwide," said Stephen Lee, who heads up the sustainment group for PBA's Directorate of Chemical and Biological Defense Operations. (army.mil)
  • Also people with physical or mental impairments, as well as the elderly, are considered part of the vulnerable group and additional equipment, methods, protocols, measures, and procedures must be adopted to facilitate their decontamination and prevent further damage due to their mental or physical impairments. (biomedicineandprevention.com)
  • When heavy equipment or machinery is involved in an accident, we're able to apply the same decontamination and disinfecting protocols to the equipment involved, and we strive to make sure our rapid response time keeps any interruption of business to a minimum. (911knoxvilledeconservices.com)
  • Properly completed, rapid decontamination can reduce morbidity and mortality, limit the spread of contamination, and keep the ED functioning for the treatment of other patients. (medscape.com)
  • Eye protection should also be worn to prevent ocular contamination from any splashing during the decontamination procedure. (medscape.com)
  • Additionally, appropriate routines and equipment should be in place for effective and safe decontamination after a chemical contamination. (ansell.com)
  • To prevent cross-contamination, samples from only 1 volunteer were processed at a time, and individual eluent samples were processed separately in a biological safety cabinet, with decontamination in between. (cdc.gov)
  • When addressing CBRN incidents, the first thing we must consider are casualties, contamination, cross contamination and most importantly after such an unconventional attack/incident Decontamination . (biomedicineandprevention.com)
  • Our technicians are carefully trained to make sure cross-contamination of other areas is prevented and to eliminate any trace of blood or other biological substances that may compromise the health and safety of your home or business. (911knoxvilledeconservices.com)
  • The use of state-of-the-art equipment allows our experts to effectively assess, disinfect, and sanitize areas of possible contamination. (unitedwaterrestoration.com)
  • A wide range of specialised equipment including equipment detecting weapons of mass destruction (WMD), detectors of chemical, radiological and biological contamination. (pimco.pl)
  • In addition, several gaps were identified, such as the lack of scientific basis for 90 percent reduction during decontamination, a way to quantify decontamination, and the lack of studies on toxic industrial chemicals and secondary contamination. (wmpllc.org)
  • Funds will be used to purchase specialized equipment including detectors such as portable x-ray devices, laboratory analysis equipment, and medical training mannequins and stores. (canada.ca)
  • Portable detectors identify the presence of biological agents. (wholesalesecuritysupplies.com)
  • Regarding ebolavirus-decontamination of residences, the contract company is specialized in decontaminating, handling, and discarding of toxic chemicals and infectious agents, with experience in cleaning biohazard or crime scenes, and complies with all health and safety regulations. (cdc.gov)
  • The first prerequisite for any decontamination procedure is adequate pre-cleaning of the device or surface to be decontaminated. (nih.gov)
  • All potentially-contaminated items must have a Notice of Cleaning and Decontamination Form attached. (washington.edu)
  • Currently, the research wing also aims to develop next-generation NBC defence equipment under an Rs2.85bn project approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security. (army-technology.com)
  • When working with infectious agents that are transmissible via inhalation, all work must be conducted in a biological safety cabinet with appropriate respiratory protection (N95 respirator or PAPR). (eheinc.com)
  • For guidance regarding the treatment of equipment contaminated with a mixture of chemical, radiological and biological hazards, contact your Safety and Health Specialist . (nih.gov)
  • The utility model relates to a biological membrane iron and manganese removal water-purifying device which consists of a water inlet pipe, an aeration tower, a water tank, a purifying chamber, a gravity non-valve filter chamber and a water draining pipe. (google.com)
  • The technicians at 911 Knoxville Decon Services are thoroughly trained in the proper removal of rodent and other animal waste. (911knoxvilledeconservices.com)
  • At 911 Knoxville Decon Services, we find the source of the odor and make sure any and all residual traces of harmful pathogens or allergens are removed. (911knoxvilledeconservices.com)
  • Protection - CBRNE protection segment consists of equipment and systems which aid in preventing CBRNE threats and hazards from having an adverse effect on personnel, equipment, critical assets, and facilities. (globaldata.com)
  • In an increasingly interconnected world, the potential for biological threats looms large. (wholesalesecuritysupplies.com)
  • This article sheds light on the essential tools and practices for effectively countering biological threats. (wholesalesecuritysupplies.com)
  • This process also protects against an assortment of biological threats, like the flu and other viruses. (unitedwaterrestoration.com)
  • Decontamination products include those developed to render safe traditional chemical agents, select biological agents, and emerging chemical threats such as fentanyls. (cbrnetechindex.com)
  • The training instilled the Marines' confidence in their safety equipment and procedures used to mitigate CBRN-related hazards. (marines.mil)
  • Additionally, medical actions aimed at saving lives must always take priority over decontamination processes, she said. (medscape.com)
  • The paint is formulated to withstand decontamination processes that might involve the use of strong chemicals, such as decontaminating solutions or high-pressure washdowns. (subsourceinc.com)
  • We understand biological safety is key to your research processes. (ecolab.com)
  • The utility model integrates aeration and purification into a whole and adopts a biological membrane and an active filtering material. (google.com)
  • en integrated final exercise: methods and procedures for reconnaissance, identification and deco. (edu.mk)
  • Decon7's Tactical BDAS+ will neutralize harmful VOC's, biological and chemical agents, bodily fluids, bacteria and viruses. (eds-ny.com)
  • Decontamination/Detoxification powder used to neutralize chemical, biological, and radiological agen. (cbrnetechindex.com)
  • This equipment is completely incompatible and interoperable with developed NATO member states. (edu.mk)
  • Ansell's industry-leading chemical protection portfolio includes solutions with varying levels of resistance against acids, organic and inorganic chemicals, and biological agents. (ansell.com)
  • Lab equipment that stores chemicals, or has chemicals run through them during experiments may require a hazmat check list to be filled out before being disposed. (uillinois.edu)
  • You could be hurt or your health damaged by dealing with the chemicals, equipment, air pollution and residue left by meth manufacturing. (alliance-enviro.com)
  • This plan would cover all incidents of have put in place different incident management national significance, including acts of bioterrorism and systems and communications equipment. (nih.gov)
  • The vast majority of equipment acquired is delivered to 8 Wing Trenton, Ontario for use by the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit . (canada.ca)
  • Updated Guidelines for Mass Casualty Decontamination During a HAZMAT/Weapon of Mass Destruction Incident, Volumes I and II. (wmpllc.org)
  • It is a type of paint used by the military to provide protection and resistance against chemical and biological agents, as well as decontamination procedures. (subsourceinc.com)
  • IMPORTANT: If biological materials were stored in the fridge, additional decontamination procedures will be necessary. (uillinois.edu)
  • The risk assessment should be treated like a "living document" and updated continuously as procedures, equipment, or infectious agents change. (eheinc.com)
  • Proper signage clearly identifying biological risks and emergency response procedures. (eheinc.com)
  • While we cannot completely eliminate all toxic or carcinogen exposures in our profession, with some careful thought, planning and with the implementation of decontamination policies and procedures we can minimize many unnecessary exposures. (eds-ny.com)
  • Electron microscopy showed no obvious physical damage to spores using hot, humid air, which contrasted with pH-adjusted bleach decontamination. (nih.gov)
  • With children among the victims of chemical attacks and biological outbreaks in recent years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) calls on health care providers to be ready to recognize and respond when young patients are exposed to these events. (healthychildren.org)
  • A reliable way to quantify decontamination is also needed, which would allow for better care of victims both in normal hospital situations, as well as during aeromedical transport. (wmpllc.org)
  • Health care facility-based decontamination of victims exposed to chemical, biological, and radiological materials. (wmpllc.org)
  • In addition, their bulk hinders the decontamination process and therefore leads to an increased exposure time. (medscape.com)
  • Determine if the design of the equipment or its construction materials will have an effect on the decontamination process. (nih.gov)
  • To do this, it is essential that you refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the exact type of equipment that you use. (cdc.gov)
  • Sirens screech as two figures fully loaded with safety equipment breeze through the hazy, clouded air. (marines.mil)
  • The use of CARC paint is an important safety measure in military operations where there is a potential for exposure to chemical or biological agents. (subsourceinc.com)
  • The equipment in our offer allows our clients to maintain the safety of passengers and trouble-free service of airports and seaports. (pimco.pl)
  • Any equipment containing a radioactive source must by checked by EH&S Radiation Safety prior to pickup by UW Surplus. (washington.edu)
  • University personnel have the following options for getting rid of hazardous materials and potentially contaminated supplies and equipment. (washington.edu)
  • In addition to advocating for greater federal, state and local pediatric readiness for chemical and biological attacks, the policy statement and technical report offer resources to help pediatricians and others who care for children recognize and respond to symptoms of possible exposures. (healthychildren.org)
  • Emerging unmanned vehicle technology enables them to carry out multiple and simultaneous chemical and biological attacks at a low cost and from a significant standoff distance. (globaldata.com)
  • Some medical countermeasures for particular chemical and biological agents, for example, have not been adequately studied or approved for use in children. (healthychildren.org)
  • Pediatricians likely would be among the first to see children exposed to biological agents, which may have an incubation period and often mimic symptoms of common infectious illnesses . (healthychildren.org)
  • It helps to prevent the penetration of chemical agents into the surface of military vehicles and equipment, making decontamination more effective and reducing the risk to personnel. (subsourceinc.com)
  • Immunity and treatment reduce the impact of biological agents. (wholesalesecuritysupplies.com)
  • Capable of killing up to 99.99999% of Biological & Chemical agents, germs, viruses and bacteria. (eds-ny.com)
  • It's a multipurpose formulation that safely decontaminates chemical and biological agents, as well as polarising radiological particulates. (crf-i.co.uk)
  • Biological agents cause more problems after infection has taken place, and thus preventing the spread of infection is the largest concern. (wmpllc.org)
  • US Department of Air Force: Potential Military Chemical/ Biological Agents and Compounds. (wmpllc.org)
  • The larger aluminium superstructure allows for greater size firefighting equipment store, decontamination room with chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) protection, first aid room and a rescue passenger lounge for 30 survivors and 8 firefighters. (bmt.org)
  • Biohazard protection equipment plays a pivotal role in safeguarding individuals and communities against such risks. (wholesalesecuritysupplies.com)
  • Russia's Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops were. (upolujksiazke.pl)
  • With effective decontamination methods and high attention to detail, we get it right the first time. (triumvirate.com)
  • In Chapter 3, decontamination of aluminum coupons was evaluated using the BG spores inoculated in three different methods-high direct inoculation (106 spores per coupon), low direction inoculation (104 spores per coupon), and an aerosol deposition using the test chamber from Chapter 2 (deposition goal of 104 spores per coupon). (cdc.gov)
  • An NIAID study has validated decontamination methods for re-use of N95 respirators , which are designed for single-use and worn by healthcare providers. (nih.gov)
  • Decontamination of bioaerosols within engineering tolerances of aircraft materials. (cdc.gov)
  • Plethysmography equipment: real time respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) technology, algorithm based (Ponemah, Buxco, SmartLab platforms-DSI Inc., Hans Rudolph Inc. (nih.gov)
  • These devices, such as lead aprons, were designed to block low-energy radionuclides and are not effective shields for the high-energy emissions present in most decontamination situations. (medscape.com)