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Source: ENCIRCLE European CBRN Innovation for the Market Cluster | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Website: | encircle-cbrn.eu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Updated: | May 20th, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
MEDICAL COUNTERMEASURES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
STAC | Category | Sub-Category | CBRNe | Medical | Mil/Com | Disaster Resilience | INT/EU/NAT | STANDARD | TITLE | PURPOSE | Standard/Best pratices | Access | STATUS | PREFERRED | ||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | C | NAT | Puiblic Health England | Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents: clinical management and health protection [PHE Publications gateway number 2018080] | Guidelines | ||||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | Med | MIL | Joint Services Standards | Standard | Published | ||||||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | STANAG 2358 | First aid and hygiene training in a CBRN or the environment | Standard | Published | |||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | STANAG 2873 | Concept of operations of medical support in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environments | Standard | Published | |||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | C | Med | MIL | EU | EMEA/CPMP | Guidance Document on the Use of Medicinal Products for the Treatment of Patients Exposed to Terrorist Attacks with Chemical Agents | Standard | Published | |||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | RN | Med | MIL | IAEA | Medical management of persons internally contaminated with radionuclides in a nuclear or radiological emergency | Standard | Published | ||||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AJMedP-7 | ALLIED JOINT MEDICAL
DOCTRINE FOR SUPPORT TO CBRN DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS |
Allied Joint Medical Support to CBRN Defensive Operations (AJMedP-7) has been developed in order to provide the framework for medical aspects of CBRN defence planning as well as for the operational planning process in all categories and at all levels of combined joint operations. This document is applicable to peace and the full spectrum of potential NATO operations (Article 5 as well as non-Article 5) from crisis through conflict. | Standard | Public | Published | |||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AMedP-7.1 | MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CBRN CASUALTIES |
This publication is intended to guide CBRN casualty management from point of exposure (PoE) through to a role 3 Medical Treatment Facility (MTF). The guidance uses the 10-1-2 time framework of MC 326/31 as a goal for optimal care while understanding the limitations of operating in a CBRN environment. Role 4 care is likely to use home nation health resources as well as international and civilian cooperation and networks and is therefore beyond the scope of this publication. | Standard | Public | Published | |||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AMedP-7.1-2 Ed. A Ver. 1 | EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK | Standard | Public | Published | ||||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AMedP-7.2 | CBRN FIRST AID HANDBOOK | This AMedP describes the provision of first aid in a CBRN-threat environment by non-medical personnel or medical personnel in a non-permissive environment (hot zone). The main focus for CBRN first aid is the management of a trauma or chemical casualty due to immediate or short-onset effects. However, enhanced first aid training should also include the recognition and reporting of biological and radiological casualties | Standard | Public | Published | |||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AMedP-7.3 | TRAINING OF MEDICAL
PERSONNEL FOR CBRN DEFENCE |
The aim of this Allied Publication (AP) is to describe the training requirements for deployed medical personnel providing CBRN medical support on NATO operations | Standard | Public | Published | |||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AMedP-7.5 | NATO PLANNING GUIDE FOR THE ESTIMATION OF CBRN CASUALTIES | AMedP-7.5 provides a methodology for estimating casualties that occur over time following a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) incident | Standard | Public | Published | |||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | https://nso.nato.int/nso/zPublic/srd/PROM/AMedP-7.5-1%20EDA%20V1%20E%20SRD.pdf | Technical Reference
Manual NATO Planning Guide for the Estimation of CBRN Casualties |
This document: a. Describes the sources for, and justification of, the assumptions, limitations, and constraints and recommended values employed by AMedP-7.5; b. Identifies, where appropriate, the sources for definitions and key terms used by AMedP-7.5, or else describes where and how new definitions and terms were derived; c. Documents the derivation and/or supporting reasoning for the modeled symptomatology and the associated parameter values, lookup tables, equations, assumptions, limitations, constraints, and injury profiles for each agent or effect included in AMedP-7.5; and d. Provides a list of the references used in the development of AMedP-7.5. |
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8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | MIL | NATO | AMedP-7.6 | COMMANDER'S GUIDE ON MEDICAL SUPPORT TO CBRN DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS | AMedP-7.6 encompasses all aspects of CBRN medical support at the operational level, with specific attention given to the flow of resources, information, and casualties to, from, and among medical units. The operational level is “the level at which campaigns and major operations are planned, conducted, and sustained to accomplish strategic objectives within theatres or areas of operations.”1 AMedP-7.6 contrasts with AMedP-7.1, which considers medical support in MTFs and at the tactical unit level | Standard | Public | Published | |||||||||||||
8.1 | Medical countermeasures | CBRN | Med | INT | CEN/TS 17159 | Guidance for the security of hazardous materials (CBRNE) in healthcare facilities | This Technical Specification provides guidance for managing security of (high risk) chemical, biological, radioactive, nuclear or Explosive materials, such as those covered by the EU CBRN action plan, that are used within healthcare facilities (HCF); it covers the lifecycle of such materials within a HCF’s span of control. In this Technical Specification these materials are referred to as ‘CBRNE materials’ | Standard | Public | Published |