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2013-03-21Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-253
A screening tool to prioritize public health risk associated with accidental or deliberate release of chemicals into the atmosphere
Blakey, David H.
Lafontaine, Marc
Lavigne, Jocelyn
Sokolowski, Danny
Philippe, Jean-Marc
Sapori, Jean-Marc
Biederbick, Walter
Horre, Regine
Marzi, Willi B.
Kondo, Hisayoshi
Kuroki, Yumiko
Namera, Akira
Okumura, Tetsu
Yamamoto, Miyako
Yashiki, Mikio
Blain, Peter G.
Russell, David R.
Cibulsky, Susan M.
Jett, David A.
The Chemical Events Working Group of the Global Health Security Initiative has developed a flexible screening tool for chemicals that present a risk when accidentally or deliberately released into the atmosphere. The tool is generic, semi-quantitative, independent of site, situation and scenario, encompasses all chemical hazards (toxicity, flammability and reactivity), and can be easily and quickly implemented by non-subject matter experts using freely available, authoritative information. Public health practitioners and planners can use the screening tool to assist them in directing their activities in each of the five stages of the disaster management cycle.
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