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[...]... Department of Homeland Security is designed to be comprised of four main divisions: Border and Transportation Security; Emergency Preparedness and Response; Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Countermeasures; and Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection In addition to the responsibilities described above, the new department is intended to: • • • • • Set national policy and establish... interference with the neural synapses and overstimulation of the nervous system, which in turn leads to overreactivity in the muscles and malfunctioning of various organs The primary agents are tabun, sarin, soman, and VX Nihilistic terrorism Terrorism focusing on massive death and destruction of property Nuclear explosive device Assembly of nuclear and other materials and fuses that could be used in a... establish guidelines for state and local governments Direct exercises for federal, state, and local chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attack response teams and plans Consolidate and synchronize the efforts of multiple federal agencies now scattered across several departments Improve America’s ability to develop diagnostics, vaccines, antibodies, antidotes, and other countermeasures against... Weapons Development 1.4.3 Prohibition of Development, Production, and Stockpiling of Biologic and Toxic Weapons 1.4.4 Weaponization and Delivery of Chemical Agents 1.5 Historical Development of Biological Weapons 1.5.1 Modern Biological Weapons 1.5.2 Current Genetic and Molecular Engineering 1.5.3 Post-September 11 Anthrax Attacks 1.5.4 Agroterrorism 1.6 Conventional Explosives Available for Dispersing... Elliott is manager of the Waste and Transportation Services Department for Duratek Federal Services at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Richland, Washington Elliott has worked in the fields of nuclear operations, training, and waste treatment for 24 years and has additional experience as a nuclear facility building emergency director He is presently a nuclear, biological, and chemical operations instructor... Richland, Washington He has extensive experience in respiratory protection, chemical hazard evaluation, and the design of engineering controls He also has 10 years of experience with the U.S Air Force in the fields of nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare Coleman earned a B.S in chemical engineering from the University of Washington, attended the U.S Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, and earned... produced by fungal molds; it inhibits protein synthesis, impairs DNA synthesis, and interferes with cell membrane structure and function Tularemia Disease caused by a bacterial agent Examples include ulceroglandular tularemia, glandular tularemia, typhoidal tularemia, oculoglandular tularemia, oropharyngeal tularemia, and pneumonic tularemia Venezuelan equine encephalitis Influenza-like disease caused... Northwest Operations in Richland, Washington In addition to performing the primary editing of this book, she has authored and edited numerous articles, newsletters, books, and other printed resources She earned a B.A from Walla Walla College, Washington, and an M.A from Andrews University, Berrian Springs, Michigan She has also done extensive doctoral work at schools in California and Washington, D.C Scott... contaminating property and/ or terrorizing the general public Emergency responder Safety professional (fireman, police officer, medical technician, etc.) who will respond to a terrorist attack involving nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons Explosive train Arrangement of explosive components in which the initial force from the primer is transmitted and intensified until it reaches and sets off the main... protection from terrorist activities involving nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons (weapons of mass destruction), the target audiences for this book are safety professionals, law enforcement officials, and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents (collectively referred to as emergency responders) since they have an ever-increasing likelihood of receiving first-hand exposure to one or more terrorist events . Response and Public Protection Mark E. Byrnes David A. King Philip M. Tierno, Jr. and Nuclear, Chemical, Biological Terrorism This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly. radiation and radioactive materials, managing patients who have been exposed to intakes of radio- active material, and training and discussing concepts and actions with emergency responders and the. activities involving nuclear, chemical, and biological weap- ons, its target audiences are emergency response personnel, safety professionals, law enforcement officials, and Federal Bureau of

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  • EEn

  • Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Terrorism: Emergency Response and Public Protection

    • Back Cover

    • Copyright Info

    • Foreword

    • Preface

    • Authors

    • Acknowledgments

    • Contributors

    • TOC

      • Dedication

      • Abbreviations and Acronyms

      • Glossary

      • Chapter 1: Introduction

        • 1.1 Purpose and Scope

        • 1.2 Historical Perspective on Terrorism Targeted against the U.S.

        • 1.3 Historical Development of Nuclear Weapons

          • 1.3.1 The Race to Develop the First Nuclear Weapon

          • 1.3.2 Modern Nuclear Weapons

          • 1.3.3 Modern Weapons Using Depleted-Uranium Projectiles

          • 1.3.4 Other Potential Terrorist Uses for Radioactive Materials

          • 1.4 Historical Development of Chemical Weapons

            • 1.4.1 Geneva Protocol

            • 1.4.2 A New Age of Chemical Weapons Development

            • 1.4.3 Prohibition of Development, Production, and Stockpiling of Biologic and Toxic Weapons

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