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Homeland Security Suite (Ho. SS) Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc. 706 Route 15 South, Suite 207, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 973 -663 -2148 www. chemply. com
CCS Capabilities ISO 14001 draws regulatory data (Air, Water, etc. ) to expedite compliance, highlight conformance and reduce wastestreams Web-based ISO 14001 System reduces implementation time and cost by 300 -400 manhours ISO 14001 EMS CCS Commercial Products CHEMICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [C-Ho. SS] Centralized Database BIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [B-Ho. SS] Munitions Chemical Agents Security Factors Agent Simulants RADIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [R-Ho. SS] CENTRALIZED CHEMICAL HAZARD and ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SUITE [C-CHEMS] Radioisotopes Biological Agents Regulations Sensor Data Input Wireless Communication Options Secure Web Access Options GIS Data Sources MUNITIONS ANALYTICAL COMPLIANCE SUITE [MACS]
CCS Homeland Security Systems (Ho. SS) BIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM (B-Ho. SS) • • Sensor Data Input CCS Centralized Database Preparation & Planning Surveillance First Responders Hospital Staff Laboratory Risk Assessment Emergency Response Training Wireless Communication Options Chemicals Organisms Radioisotopes RADIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM (R-Ho. SS) • • Preparation & Planning Surveillance First Responders Hospital Staff Security Risk Assessment Emergency Response Training CHEMICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM (C-Ho. SS) • • • Security & Containment Chemical Tracking Munitions Suite Hazardous Waste Storage Tanks Air Water Pesticides Toxics Industrial Hygiene Chemical Safety Solid Waste Secure Web Access Options GIS Data Sources
Chemical Homeland Security System (C-Ho. SS) Centralized and Relational Databases Chemical Tracking (C-CAS) or Existing System Industrial Hygiene (IH-CAS) Locations & Types Processes Test Results Chemicals/Products MSDS Images/ Index Location Chemical Safety (CS-CAS) Hazards Incompatibilities Storage CCS “Core” Database Permits Processes Test Results Munitions (M-CAS) Commercial Products Air (A-CAS) MIDAS Characterization Constraints Dispositions Munitions Chemicals Water (W-CAS) Chemical Agents Permits Treatments Test Results Agent Simulants Security Factors Toxics (T-CAS) Locations & Types Inspections Test Results Wireless Communication Options Regulations Permits Schedules Inspections Storage Tanks (ST-CAS ) Types & History Permits Inspection Criteria Hazardous Waste (HW-CAS) Locations & Permits Schedules Dispositions Pesticides (P-CAS) Sensor Data Input Secure Web Access Options Solid Waste (SW-CAS) Product Security & Containment (PS-CAS) Chemical Risks Product Storage Codes Security Standards Locations & Types Schedules Dispositions GIS Data Sources
The CCS “Core” Database Product Descriptions Product Components MSDS Images MSDS Index Generic Categories Manufacturers User Director Processes Green Ratings Corrosive Ratings Biobased Ratings CCS Centralized Database Commercial Products Munitions Chemical Agents Cross-Reference Dictionary Chemical Compound Dictionary Toxicology Data Holistic Hazard Ratings Personal Protective Equipment SAF-T-LABEL© Safe Storage Codes Safe Disposal Codes Alloy Constituents Emergency Response Elemental Composition Incompatibilities Agent Simulants Munitions Characterization—MIDAS Demil Processes Constituent Chemicals Released Green Criteria Insensitive Criteria Corrosive Criteria Reliability Factors Hazardous Waste Forms Regulations Properties Toxicology Data Hazard Issues Incompatibilities Storage Recommendations TICs/TIMs Security Factors Radioisotopes Bioterrorism Agents Regulations 20+ Agents Disease Descriptors Pathogenesis Prophylaxis Emergency Response Decontamination Treatment 470 Total Regulations Local State Federal International Non-government Corporate or Trade Association Chemical Security Risk List Precursor Chemical Security Risk List Theft & Population Risks Accessibility Factors Generic Families Properties Effects & Actions Storage & Security Diagnosis & Treatment Decontamination Emergency Response
Radiological Homeland Security System (R-Ho. SS) Preparation & Planning Community Healthcare Local/State/Federal Detectors CCS Centralized Database Data Input Illness & Burn Treatment Exposure Routes Training Radioisotopes First Responders Military Healthcare Biological Effects Observed Features PDA Utility Data Transfer Surveillance Data Treatment Regimens Emergency Response Local Regional National Risk Assessment “What If” Scenarios Experiment Analyses Decontamination Protocols Training Laboratories Regulations Hospital Staff Information Retrieval Diagnosis Treatment Security Testing Radiological-Safety/Training Regulations
The CCS “Core” Radiological Database RADIOLOGICAL Detection & Measurement Terrorism Prevention & Treatment data compilation Emergency Response hierarchical control and clean-up strategies Lessons Learned Decontamination Training alternative techniques to remove radiological agents Treatment strategies to minimize exposure and treat exposure effects course curricula equipment/supply requirements for hierarchical levels of responders compiled from case histories Regulation Images & Index text and relational policies, procedures and requirements
Biological Homeland Security System (B-Ho. SS) Preparation & Planning Surveillance Community Healthcare Local/State/Federal Data Input Illness Recognition Exposure Routes CCS Training First Responders Military Healthcare Centralized Database Organisms Diseases First Responders Observed Features PDA Utility BEST Pathogens Emergency Response Local Regional National Diagnoses Prophylaxis Treatment Decontamination Epidemiology Hospital Staff Information Retrieval Diagnosis Treatment Training Risk Assessment “What If” Scenarios Experiment Analyses Laboratories Regulations Laboratory Testing Biosafety/Training Regulations
The CCS “Core” Biological Database Laboratory Analyses detector and verification data analyses Training BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS Regulation Images & Index text and relational policies, procedures and requirements Pathogenesis Disease Descriptors organism differentiators and identifiers for automated assessments Bioterrorism Agents transmission vectors that affect prevention and treatment Epidemiology lessons learned from compiled case histories Treatment strategies to minimize disease development in individuals Decontamination Diagnostic Criteria symptoms and laboratory tests that identify the disease and causative organism course curricula, equipment/supply requirements for hierarchical levels of responders Prophylaxis optional preventive strategies to avoid infections and minimize contagion alternative techniques to destroy or eliminate the organism
For more information, contact. . . Dr. George Thompson georgethompson@chemply. com 973 -663 -2148 973 -663 -2378 (fax) Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc. 706 Route 15 South, Suite 207, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 973 -663 -2148 www. chemply. com