Categories: Articles, Education, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety, Security Training Security Operatives to Recognize the Perils Posed by Weapons of Mass Exposure Part II TASA ID: 12689 This article was originally posted in the Journal of Healthcare Protection Management, Vol. 35, No. 1 - 2019.In a 2007 article in this journal, the authors detailed how to protect staff, patients and visitors from becoming contaminated after attacks by weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) or weapons of mass exposure. Given security's central role in keeping hospitals free from contamination, here they update the advice for today's world. They review the contaminants of concern, addressing the basics of effective training for security officers, how to handle the flow of vehicles and people, when to institute lockdowns, and how to don and remove personal protective equipment (PPEs).To read more, download the PDF below. Previous Article Dumbing Down Hydrology Next Article Date Rape Drugs:Psychiatry, Pharmacology and Law Print Tasa ID12689 Documents to download Article 118 WMD A(.pdf, 4.1 MB) - 87 download(s)