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- CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response Web Site, Chemical Emergencies Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web Site intended to increase the nation's ability to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies.)
- Department of Health Human Services (DHHS) Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management Web Site (Produced by DHHS in coordination with the National Library of Medicine and designed to enable first responders, first receivers, other healthcare providers, and planners to plan for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of mass-casualty incidents involving chemicals.)
- Public Health Contacts for Laboratory Testing To Confirm Exposure During a Potential or Known Chemical Terrorism Event
- US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) ( USAMRICD's mission is to discover and develop medical countermeasures to chemical warfare agents and to train and to educate personnel in the medical management of chemcial casualties.)
- US Army Chemical Materials Agency (CMA) (CMA is the world leader in programs to store, treat, and dispose of chemical weapons safely and effectively.)
- US Army Public Health Command (USAPHC) Chemical Emergency Resources Web Page (Provides resource materials related to the subject of chemical emergency.)
- Chemical Terrorism Pocket Guide (Developed by the VA in Apr 03 to provide general guidance to healthcare providers on chemical terrorism.)
- Deployment Related Exposures - Edgewood-Aberdeen Experiments, VA Web Page
- Force Health Protection and Readiness, The Chemical-Biological Warfare Exposures Site (Provides service members, veterans, their families and the public with information on the testing of chemical and biological warfare agents from 1942 to 1975. The Web site presents sections on World War II, Project 112/SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense), and the Cold War.)
- DHHS List of WMD, Emergency Management and Medical Web Sites, 4 Oct 07 (Department of Health and Human Services document designed to provide a comprehensive list of internet sites of use for emergency planning.)
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