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Anthrax
The entire Anthrax eTool is available here--in PDF form for printing and off-line use.
  • Anthrax eTool
    (9 September, 2003) 2.3 MB PDF 59 pages

Anthrax eTool in individual sections
  • Introduction
    (9 September, 2003) PDF 180 KB 2 pages

    • Mail Handling Procedures
  • What is Anthrax?
    (9 September, 2003) 180 KB PDF 4 pages

  • Who is at risk for anthrax exposure?
    (9 September, 2003) 180 KB PDF 4 pages

  • How should I prepare if my company has a credible risk of anthrax exposure?
    (9 September, 2003) 150 KB PDF 3 pages

  • What should I do if I have an anthrax threat at my worksite?
    (9 September, 2003) 292 KB PDF 6 pages

  • How do I clean up my worksite that has been contaminated with anthrax?
    (9 September, 2003) 1.4 MB PDF 38 pages

    • What first response actions should be taken?

    • What Health and Safety Plan (HASP) requirements exist for anthrax-contaminated sites?

    • What training requirements exist for workers involved in anthrax response and remediation?

    • What types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are necessary?

    • What are the employee medical program requirements?

    • How do I sample and analyze for anthrax?

    • How should I decontaminate during response actions?

    • What is a transition program and what elements should I include in my transition program?

    • Additional Anthrax Response Information


 
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