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Title: Uses of HazMaster G3 Software at the Incident Scene Presented by John Gamby Deputy Fire Chief, Nevada Test Site, Fire


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Uses of HazMaster G3 Software at the Incident
ScenePresented byJohn GambyDeputy Fire
Chief, Nevada Test Site, Fire RescueDoug
RiersonBattalion Chief, Nevada Test Site, Fire
RescueNational Security Technologies, LLC
DOE/NV/25946--963
This work was done by National Security
Technologies, LLC, under Contract No.
DE-AC52-06NA25946 with the U.S. Department of
Energy.
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Hazmaster G3 Overview
  • Alluvium - Castro Valley, CA
  • Comprehensive HAZMAT/CBRNE/IED/HME decision
    support system
  • Identify a broad range of unknown chemical agents
  • Complex IED/HME threats
  • Various Detonators
  • Intermodal Container
  • Road and Rail Hazards
  • Identify dual-use chemical precursors
  • Precursor outcomes
  • Chemical reactions
  • Only Mobile DoD COE/JTA compliant decision aid
    available
  • Only mobile CBRNE/IED/HME decision support system
    to earn U.S. Patent

3
Supported Platforms
  • Microsoft Windows 98 Windows 7
  • Windows Mobile Smart Phone
  • Pocket PC
  • Palm OS (3.5 .x)
  • Mac OS-X
  • Linux. Solaris, HP/UX
  • RIM Blackberry

4
Integrated Data Sources
  • Over 32 data sources integrated together such as
  • EPA
  • NOAA
  • CDC
  • DOT ERG
  • NIH
  • MSDS Repository
  • USCG CHRIS
  • CAMEO
  • ATF
  • DEA,FBI
  • Registry of Toxic Effects
  • United Nations
  • National Library of Medicine
  • NISOH
  • WHO
  • IAEA

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Benefits to Emergency Responders
  • Significantly less time required to research
    chemicals
  • Staffing Only need to use one responder for
    initial science (confirmed by 2nd responder prior
    to entry)
  • Minimal Training to operate
  • Application tracks and documents events in one
    easy to print report
  • Provides a quick means to determine unknown
    substances via the Discovery and Signs
    Symptoms Modules
  • Allows us to virtually Mix chemicals to
    determine potential precursor outcomes or home
    made explosive (HME) formulation outcomes
  • Suspicious package stand-off distances

6
Demonstration
  1. Known Chemical
  2. Unknown Chemical using Signs Symptoms
  3. Multiple Chemicals

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  • Questions?
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