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Chemical Agents of Opportunity for Terrorism: TICs & TIMs

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<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Agents</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Opportunity</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Terrorism</strong><br />

Training Support Package<br />

Participant Guide<br />

Instructor to Participant Ratio<br />

1:8 (minimum) and 1:25 (maximum)<br />

Reference List<br />

1. Acute Exposure Guideline Levels (AEGL): www.epa.gov/oppt/aegl/<br />

2. Army Office <strong>of</strong> the Surgeon General. Draft Medical NBC Hazard Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Chemical</strong>-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear-High Explosive Threat, Hospital Scenarios<br />

and Planning Requirements. Oct 2001.<br />

3. Bach LK and Walton B. “Las Vegas Dodged a Bullet: Chlorine-hauling tanker rolls<br />

free. Workers able to board, activate brake.” Las Vegas Review Journal, 30 Aug<br />

2007. Last accessed Dec 2008 from: http://www.lvrj.com/news/9466232.html<br />

4. Brodsky BH. “Industrial <strong>Chemical</strong>s as Weapons: Chlorine” Monterey Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

International Studies, 31 July 2007. Last access Dec 2008 from:<br />

http://www.nti.org/e_research/e3_89.html<br />

5. CDR Joseph L. Hughart and Mark M. Bashor. ATSDR: Industrial <strong>Chemical</strong>s And<br />

<strong>Terrorism</strong>: Human Health Threat Analysis, Mitigation And Prevention.<br />

6. “<strong>Chemical</strong> Time Bombs”. Editorial. New York Times, 10 May 2005. Last accessed<br />

Dec 2008 from: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/10/opinion/10tues1.html<br />

7. Congressional Research Service. “<strong>Chemical</strong> Plant Security” CRS Web, 23 Jan 2003.<br />

Last access Dec 2008 from:<br />

http://www.ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/03Feb/RL31530.pdf<br />

8. Hauschild VD. Prioritizing industrial chemical hazards. J Toxicol Environ Health<br />

2005;68:857-76.<br />

9. International Task Force 25. “Hazard from Toxic Industrial <strong>Chemical</strong>s” 18 March<br />

1996. Last access Dec 2008 from: http://wikileaks.org/leak/us-uk-ca-mou-itf25-<br />

1996.pdf<br />

10. Khan AS and Sage MJ (2000) Biological and <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Terrorism</strong>: Strategic Plan <strong>for</strong><br />

Preparedness and Response, Recommendations <strong>of</strong> the CDC Strategic Planning<br />

Workgroup. MMWR, 49(RR04);1-14.<br />

11. Monterrey Institute: http://montrep.miis.edu/databases.html<br />

12. Okumura, T. et. al. The Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack: Disaster Management.<br />

Academic Emergency Medicine, Vol. 5. p. 613-628. 1998.<br />

13. Staten CL. “The Terrorist Threat <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> Attack” EmergencyNet News, 27 Apr<br />

2005. Last accessed Dec 2008 from:<br />

http://www.emergency.com/2005/chem_attk2005.htm<br />

14. Tucker, Jonathan (editor). Toxic Terror: Assessing Terrorist Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> and<br />

Biological Weapons. MIT Press, 2000.<br />

15. USA Patriot Act, HR 3162, 107th Congress, 1st Session (2001). Last accessed Dec<br />

2008 from: epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html.<br />

Practical Exercise Statement<br />

Each module presentation contains one or more interactive audience response questions<br />

designed to drive discussion, promote participant engagement, and test knowledge. Through<br />

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