Published December 2016 | Version v1
Journal article

On-site equipment and materials against CBRNE terrorism

  • 1. ST Japan, Inc., Tokyo (Japan)

Description

There is no almighty field service equipment that can handle by itself all CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive) terrorism. Since there is merit and demerit for each of equipment, operation methods and linkage of material/equipment based on detection principle are indispensable. This paper explained the principle and operation method of detection equipment, operation using multiple material/equipment, and system construction to facilitate cooperation with related ministries and agencies. There are six examples as typical material/equipment and detection principle for handling CBRNE as shown below: (1) ion mobility spectrometer, (2) infrared spectroscopy, (3) Raman scattering spectroscopy, (4) gas chromatographic mass spectrometry, (5) fluorescent reactive dye classification method, and (6) antigen antibody reaction method. This paper shows a flowchart that can measure within the duration of a respirator while wearing Level A protective clothing (about 15 to 20 min) by the combination of detector/analyzer based on these methods. The authors developed an information system that allows prompt information exchange between the on-site administrative agencies, research institutes, and other related organizations via network, in the case when substances etc. could not be specified in the above flowchart. (A.O.)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.18943/safety.55.6_410

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Anzen Kogaku
Journal Volume
55
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
p. 410-417
ISSN
0570-4480

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Notes
2 refs., 13 figs.