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disaster or damage control specialist

A professional who assists disaster preparedness officer in preparation and monitoring of disaster preparedness plans and procedures. Respnsibilities include:

  • Inspects protective equipment to determine operational readiness.
  • Directs personnel in repair of equipment.
  • Directs location, marking, and stocking of radiation shelters.
  • Confers with superiors and civil defense personnel to provide information on radiological monitoring and survey; biological and chemical weapons and effects; protective measures and decontamination methods; and biological, chemical, and nuclear accident control to assist superior in development of local emergency plans.
  • Tests suspected area to detect presence of toxic agents, using chemical detection equipment and identifies type of chemical agent.
  • Tests areas for radioactive contamination, using portable measuring instruments.
  • Collects biological samples and tests and identifies biological agents.
  • Plots area of contamination on map.
  • Informs superior of contaminated area and type of contamination.
  • Recommends to superior method to be followed to decontaminate personnel, equipment, and area.
  • Informs superior when decontamination has been completed.
  • Conducts training in methods and techniques of defense during chemical, biological, and nuclear warfare.
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Looja

  • Jason F
  • (United States of America)

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