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Chemical agents emergency response

To combat attacks with fast-acting agents in the terminals, continuous visual surveillance of densely populated areas and observation of behavior patterns may be as useful as any detector. The TSA should study the feasibility of the widespread deployment of surveillance cameras in populated areas, coupled with behavioral-pattern-recognition software, as an alternative to chemical agent detectors. Such cameras could also provide a dual-use value in improving the overall security environment. In addition, many critical nodes in the air transportation system (control rooms, emergency-response centers, and so on) are supplied with air that is recirculated from publicly accessible areas this makes them vulnerable to being disabled by the release of... [Pg.17]

Emergency Response Handbook for Chemical and Biological Agents and Weapons... [Pg.2]

Emergency Response to Biological Agents or Weapons Attack Indicators/Biological and Chemical... [Pg.60]


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