Nuclear, chemical, and biological terrorism
by Mark E. Byrnes, David A. King, Jr., Philip M. Tierno
Description
"Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Terrorism: Emergency Response and Public Protection provides emergency responders and the general public with expert instruction on: types of weapons of mass destruction that could be used in a terrorist attack; mechanisms and conventional explosives that terrorists could use to disperse nuclear, chemical, or biological agents; routes by which victims may be exposed to these weapons; health hazards resulting from exposure; emergency preparedness planning; reduction of exposure risks to emergency responders; reduction of exposure risks to the general public; decontamination methods; prioritizing the treatment of injuries; medical treatment options for victims; methods to best increase chances of surviving a nuclear blast; and radiation exposure guidelines."
"A "Summary of Recommendations" chapter provides a quick synopsis for split-second look-ups in the field - delivering sound advice that can reduce risks, prevent panic, and save lives in the event of a terrorist attack involving weapons of mass destruction."--Jacket.
"A "Summary of Recommendations" chapter provides a quick synopsis for split-second look-ups in the field - delivering sound advice that can reduce risks, prevent panic, and save lives in the event of a terrorist attack involving weapons of mass destruction."--Jacket.
Subjects
Medical emergencies
Terrorism
Central government policies
Public health & preventive medicine
Terrorism, freedom fighters, armed struggle
War & defence operations
Political Freedom & Security - Terrorism
Science
Science/Mathematics
Military - Biological & Chemical Warfare
Military - Nuclear Warfare
House & Home / Security





