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Citation

Kramer GH, Johnson S, Hauck B, Capello K, Quayle D. Health Phys. 2007; 92(5 Suppl): S112-22.

Affiliation

Human Monitoring Laboratory, Radiation Surveillance and Health Assessment Division, Radiation Protection Bureau, 775 Brookfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1C1, Canada. gary_h_kramer@hc-sc.gc.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Health Physics Society, Publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/01.HP.0000258923.98751.b3

PMID

17440322

Abstract

Exercise Maritime Response was the third in a series of four emergency response exercises sponsored by the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Research and Technology Initiative. It was designed to test the Canadian Federal, Provincial and Municipal response to a terrorist attack using radioactive materials. The complexity of this exercise had been increased over previous exercises to now include simulated contaminated members of the public. This paper summarizes the experiences, and the lessons learned, of the Health Canada (HC) team. The largest issues identified by the HC team were: crowd control, insufficiency of staff to deal with surge capacity, and communications. The exercise did prove that the population monitoring equipment worked well and that small amounts of radioactivity were easily identified and quantified to within 20% of their true value.


Language: en

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