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PERRC Projects

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive-related Trainings

Chemical Weapons and Water Safety
Examines chemical agents of public health concern in the context of terrorism preparedness

Introduction to Chemical Agents
Provides an overview of the various types of chemicals that might be used by terrorists

Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction (Awareness level)
Provides a basic explanation of the chemical, biological, and radiological weapons that a terrorist organization will most likely use

Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction (Intermediate level)
Provides a more complex explanation of chemical, biological, and radiological terrorism

Monitoring Chemical Agents
Examines the system of monitoring chemical agents in the United States and describes what would happen in the event of a chemical weapon attack

Practical Aspects of Preparing for, and Responding to, Radiological Terrorism
Radiological terrorism training targeted for first responders

Radiation Terror 101
Provides basic information about radiation and radiological terror and describes plans for responding to radiation threats such as a dirty bomb

Strategies for Prevention of Bombing Injuries
Describes how to use the Haddon Matrix to limit fatalities from explosions

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