Publications

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Assessment of Housing Stock Age in the Vicinity of Chemical Stockpile Sites, Vogt, B. et al., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-13742.

Assessment of the Need for Dual Indoor/Outdoor Warning Systems and Enhanced Tone Alert Technologies In the CSEPP, Soresnen, J. H., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-12095, 1992.

Communication of Emergency Public Warnings - A Social Science Perspective and State-of-the-Art Assessment, Mileti, Dennis S. and John H. Sorensen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL-6609, 1990.

Compilation of Demographic Data for the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, Vogt, B. M., et al., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-13571, February 1998.

Compilation of Existing Chemical Agent Guidelines, Foust, C., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-13649.

Description of Survey Data Regarding The Chemical Repackaging Plant Accident, West Helena, Arkansas, Vogt, B. and J. Sorensen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-13722, 1999.

Development of a Spectrochemical Modification (SM) Technique to Detect Permeation of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants Through Protective Clothing Materials, Vo-Dinh, T., and T. Pal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-11915, October 1991.

Estimated General Population Control Limits for Unitary Agents in Drinking Water, Milk, Soil, and Unprocessed Food Items, For Use in Reentry Decision-Making, Watson, A. P. (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), J. D. Adams (Environmental Protection Agency), R. J. Cerar (Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency), T. L. Hess (Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army), S. L. Kistner (Army Environmental Hygiene Agency), S. S. Leffingwell (Public Health Service/Centers for Disease Control), R. G. MacIntosh (Office of the Surgeon General [Army]), and J. R. Ward (Chemical Research Development and Engineering Command), Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army, Office of the Assistant Secretary (Installations, Logistics, and Environment) by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-12035, January 1992.

Evaluating Protective Actions for Chemical Agent Emergencies, Rogers, G. O., A. P. Watson, J. H. Sorensen, R. D. Sharp, S. A. Carnes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL-6615, 1990

Expedient Respiratory and Physical Protection: Does a Wet Towel Work to Prevent Chemical Warfare Vapor Infiltration?, Sorensen, J., and Vogt, B.,Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-2001/153, 2001.

General Guidelines for Medically Screening Mixed Population Groups Potentially Exposed to Nerve or Vesicant Agents, Watson, ORNL, A. P., F. R. Sidell, USAMRICD, S. S. Leffingwell, CDC/CEHIC, and N. B. Munro, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-12034, January 1992.

How Clean is Safe? Improving the Effectiveness of Decontamination of Structures and People Following Chemical and Biological Incidents, Vogt, B., Sorensen, J., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-2002/178

How Do I Know? A Guide to the Selection of Personal Protective Equipment for Use in Responding to a Release of Chemical Warfare Agents, Foust, C., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-13343.

Instructor Guide for Techniques for CSEPP Instructors, Jones, Edith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/M-2102, May 1992.

Planning Protective Action Decision-Making:Evacuate or Shelter-In-Place?, Sorensen, J., Shumpert, B., Vogt, B., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for Federal Emergency Management Agency - Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, ORNL/TM-2000/144, June 2002.

New Populations with Special Needs, Sorensen, Barbara Vogt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM- 2006/559, October 2006.

Preparing EBS Messages, Vogt, Barbara M., and John H. Sorensen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for CSEPP Public Affairs Committee, ORNL/TM-12163, September 1992.

Protocol for Determination of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulant Movement Through Porous Media, Jenkins, R. A., M. V. Buchanan, R. Merriweather, R. H. Ilgner, T. M. Gayle, J. H. Moneyhun, and A. P. Watson, ORNL/TM-12002, July 1992.

Questions and Answers Regarding Actions to Take When Ending Shelter-In-Place, Shumpert, B. ORNL/TM-2003/230, September 2003.

Reentry Planning: The Technical Basis for Offsite Recovery Following Warfare Agent Contamination, Watson, A. P., and N. B. Munro with contributions from the Reentry/Restoration Subcommittee of the Emergency Response Steering Committee, Thomas L. Hess, OASA (I, L & E), Denzel Fisher, FEMA, Co-Chairs, Prepared for the U.S. Department of the Army Office of the Assistant Secretary (Installations, Logistics and Environment), ORNL_6628, April 1990.

Risk Communications and the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, Vogt, Barabara M. and John H. Sorensen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for FEMA Preparedness, Exercises, and Training Directorate, ORNL-6824, September 1994.

Will Duct Tape and Plastic Really Work? Issues Related To Expedient Shelter-In-Place, Sorensen, J., and Vogt, B.,Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-2001/154, 2001.

 

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