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Response to Clandestine Laboratories, Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: StreetSmart(R) Chemistry

by Wayne C. Appleton
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781532878718
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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  • Pages: 260
  • Original Price: USD 79.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 844 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Response to Hazardous Materials incidents has changed over the years. If one was a First Responder 20-30 years ago, one had to be concerned about transportation accidents involving hazardous cargoes, fires and hazardous materials and wastes at fixed sites. While many of us were trained in the basics of Weapons of Mass Destruction, it was generally theory and few expected to have to actually respond to an incident involving these materials. Responses to Clandestine Laboratories were not as common and terrorism was something that happened elsewhere and not in the United States. Today the world is a very different place: -The drug epidemic especially for methamphetamine has virtually overwhelmed the Law Enforcement and Response Community. First Responders, whether Law, Fire or EMS personnel frequently encounter "Meth Labs" even in "nice neighborhoods" or in rural settings. "Harder" drugs and synthetic opioid labs are being run by gangs in many states and television shows and popular music about drug makers, dealers and "kingpins" are common.-Clandestine laboratories related to "terrorist" activities are now common throughout the world and there are numerous examples of "homemade" toxins and explosives being made here in the United States. It is possible to buy books discussing the "kitchen counter" preparation of explosives, toxic agents and chemical warfare agents openly on the internet. Anyone with an internet account can access step-by-step instructions and watch videos showing exactly how to construct bombs, etc. to attack unsuspecting populations. Organizations such as al Qaeda or the "Islamic State" are actively pushing to give this type information to the widest possible audience.-Although there have been relatively few successful chemical or biological attacks in the US, the use of chemicals in association with improvised explosive devices is common elsewhere in the world and there have been a number of relatively unsuccessful attempts here ranging from improvised explosive devices found attached to chemical canisters to explosive devices planted on trucks and railway cars. Few people in the Emergency Planning Community believe that this unfortunate trend will not strike here soon.This book is intended to prepare the Emergency Response Community to respond safely to these new threats. We all hope that the next "call" won't be to respond to one of the problems discussed in this book. Preparing to make that Response is what this book is about.

Barry Lindley and Wayne Appleton are experts in the field of emergency response. Between them, they have over 60 years of experience and have responded to nearly 1000 significant HAZMAT incidents. They consult with Industrial Facilities, Government Agencies, fire departments, and numerous emergency response groups in hazardous materials chemistry, explosives, environmental monitoring, PPE selection, and hazardous materials handling safety. Barry has accumulated extensive hazardous materials response experience while serving as a Corporate Integrated Emergency Response and Chemical Incident Response Team leader for DuPont and Chemours. He holds a Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry and is an expert on environmental analysis, air dispersal of hazardous materials, and remediation methods. Wayne holds a doctorate in Physical Organic Chemistry and has experience in process development for organic chemicals, chemical analysis, and environmental chemistry. He is a recognized authority on environmental laws and regulations and is a frequent speaker at environmental conferences and before legislative committees.

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