Wednesday, January 7, 2009
IAFC Offers Ricin Resources
A white powder was found in the U.S. Senate Dirksen building in
Washington, D.C. Monday afternoon, Feb. 2. The Washington Post
is reporting that six of the first eight tests conducted show the
substance could be ricin and that it was delivered through the U.S.
Mail.
In light of this discovery, the International Association of Fire
Chiefs is aware U.S fire chiefs may receive similar calls or contact
from the media concerning the protocol for responding to potential
biological or chemical threats. The IAFC has developed
“Model Procedures for Responding to a Package with Suspicion of a
Biological Threat.” This standard operating guideline
provides:
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A decision matrix for managing a package with a suspicious substance;
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Identifying and assessing biological threats responder procedures;
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Decontamination guidelines and a number of resources on equipment and biological detection methods and a list of additional resources.
Download the
“Model Procedures for Responding to a Package with Suspicion of a
Biological Threat” from the IAFC Web site.
For more information, visit the IAFC Web
site.
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