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Potential Indicators of WMD Threats

Potential Indicators of Threats Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD),
and Emergency Actions.

This document is intended to provide general information to assist in efforts to recognize potential WMD-related threats or incidents. The information is not all encompassing, and its applicability should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, in accordance with local conditions, policies and procedures.

Chemical, biological, and radiological material can be dispersed in the air we breathe, the water we drink, or on surfaces we physically contact. Dispersion methods could include placing an open container in a heavily used area, using conventional garden or commercial spray devices, or detonating an improvised explosive device to disseminate chemical, biological or radiological material.

Chemical incidents are characterized by the rapid onset of medical symptoms within minutes to hours, and easily observed signatures: colored residue, dead foliage, pungent order, and dead insect and animal life. With a Biological or Radiological incident the onset of symptoms requires days to weeks, and there are typically few characteristic signatures.

In all cases, being alert to the following could assist law enforcement and emergency responders in evaluating potential threats.

POTENTIAL INDICATORS OF WMD THREATS OR INCIDENTS

1. Unusual packages or containers, especially those found in unlikely or sensitive locations, such as near HVAC or air intake systems.
2. Unusual powders or liquids/droplets/mists/clouds, especially those found near air intake/HVAC systems. Indications of tampering in targeted areas/equipment (i.e., locked ventilation/HVAC systems; stocks of food; water supply).
3. Reports of suspicious person(s) or activities, especially those involving sensitive locations within or around a building.
4. Surveillance of targeted areas, including but not limited to hotels, entertainment venues, mass transportation systems, aircraft, water sources, office buildings, apartment buildings.
5. Theft of chemical products/equipment. Dead animals/birds, fish, or insects.
6. Unexplained/unusual odors. Smells may range from fruity/flowery to sharp/pungent, garlic/horseradish-like, bitter almonds, peach kernels, and new mown grass/hay.
7. Unusual/unscheduled spraying or discovery of spray devices or bottles.

PROTECTIVE MEASURES

1. Maintain a heightened sense of awareness.
2. Place an increased emphasis on the security of immediate surroundings.
3. Conduct periodic inspections of your area facilities and HVAC systems for potential indicators/irregularities.
4. Review your department’s emergency operations and evacuation plans and procedures to ensure that plans are up to date.
5. Promptly report suspicious activities to appropriate law enforcement authorities (988-5555 Downtown, 865-5200 Uptown, and 911 off campus).

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - POTENTIAL THREAT IDENTIFIED/CONFIRMED

1. Evacuate area and maintain a safe distance. If outside move to upwind location; if inside keep outside doors/windows closed.
2. Call your public safety department or local law enforcement agency after reaching a safe area (988-5555 Downtown, 865-5200 Uptown, and 911 off campus). Do not handle or disturb suspicious objects.
3. Remove possibly contaminated external clothing (including hats, shoes, gloves).
4. Follow emergency operations plans/instructions from emergency response personnel.

 
Tulane University Health
Sciences Center
Public Safety - Downtown Campus

1430 Tulane Avenue, SL-81
New Orleans, LA 70112

Emergency: 988-5555
For Service: 988-5531

Any comments, suggestions, or questions can also be sent to our department e-mail tuhscpd@tulane.edu

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