Response contamination control
Instruction
- User:
- Person responsible for contamination control of responders, typically member of the fire
brigade.
- When to apply:
- If there is an indication that an area may be contaminated by the presence of radioactive
smoke, liquid or dust.
Steps:
- Establish a response contamination control area at the boundary of the inner cordoned area. There should be provisions for:
- A controlled entrance and exit
- Logging in and out of area (e.g. tag board)
- Collection of the equipment used inside of inner cordoned area
- Decontamination of equipment:
- Hose line with attempt to confine runoff so that it cannot affect other operational areas
- Decontamination of personnel:
- Hose line with attempt to confine run off so that it cannot affect other operational areas
- Provisions to change outer clothing and wash hands and face
- Provisions to replace protective equipment (air supplies and filters)
- Provisions to bag / control waste
- Ensure that first responders follow the steps below:
- When entering the inner cordoned area:
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- Cover instruments with plastic bags
- Log in (keep account of those in area)
- Limit taking additional tools going into the area if possible (use tools already in the area).
- Follow personnel protection guidelines when in the area
- When leaving the inner cordoned area:
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- Remove plastic cover from the instruments
- Leave instruments and equipment used inside of the inner cordoned area
for further use
- Receive monitoring using instructions for monitoring of the public and responders
- Receive field decontamination:
- Hose down (wash boots, gloves and protective clothing if fully isolating protective clothing is used)
- Remove outer protective clothing
- Wash hands and face
- Get monitored (if monitoring is available)
- Before leaving the scene get a full decontamination (see instructions for public decontamination)
and if decontamination is not performed — remain isolated until showered and all clothing changed (bag clothing)
- Log out