Kirkpatrick Jeffrey S, Howard Jacqueline M, Reed David A
US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5403, USA.
Sci Total Environ. 2002 Apr 8;288(1-2):111-7. doi: 10.1016/s0048-9697(01)01112-3.
As part of comprehensive joint medical surveillance measures outlined by the Department of Defense, the US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM) is beginning to assess environmental health threats to continental US military installations. A common theme in comprehensive joint medical surveillance, in support of Force Health Protection, is the identification and assessment of potential environmental health hazards, and the evaluation and documentation of actual exposures in both a continental US and outside a continental US setting. For the continental US assessments, the USACHPPM has utilized the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) database for risk management plans in accordance with Public Law 106-40, and the toxic release inventory database, in a state-of the art geographic information systems based program, termed the Consequence Assessment and Management Tool Set, or CATS, for assessing homeland industrial chemical hazards outside the military gates. As an example, the US EPA toxic release inventory and risk management plans databases are queried to determine the types and locations of industries surrounding a continental US military installation. Contaminants of concern are then ranked with respect to known toxicological and physical hazards, where they are then subject to applicable downwind hazard simulations using applicable meteorological and climatological data sets. The composite downwind hazard areas are mapped in relation to emergency response planning guidelines (ERPG), which were developed by the American Industrial Hygiene Association to assist emergency response personnel planning for catastrophic chemical releases. In addition, other geographic referenced data such as transportation routes, satellite imagery and population data are included in the operational, equipment, and morale risk assessment and management process. These techniques have been developed to assist military medical planners and operations personnel in determining the industrial hazards, vulnerability assessments and health risk assessments to continental United States military installations. These techniques and procedures support the Department of Defense Force Protection measures, which provides awareness of a terrorism threat, appropriate measures to prevent terrorist attacks and mitigate terrorism's effects in the event that preventive measures are ineffective.
作为国防部概述的全面联合医疗监测措施的一部分,美国陆军健康促进与预防医学中心(USACHPPM)开始评估美国本土军事设施面临的环境卫生威胁。在支持部队健康保护的全面联合医疗监测中,一个共同的主题是识别和评估潜在的环境卫生危害,以及评估和记录美国本土及美国本土以外地区的实际暴露情况。对于美国本土的评估,USACHPPM根据公法106 - 40利用美国环境保护局(EPA)的风险管理计划数据库以及有毒物质排放清单数据库,在一个基于地理信息系统的先进项目中,该项目被称为后果评估与管理工具集(CATS),用于评估军事基地外的本土工业化学危害。例如,查询美国EPA有毒物质排放清单和风险管理计划数据库,以确定美国本土军事设施周边的工业类型和位置。然后根据已知的毒理学和物理危害对相关污染物进行排序,接着使用适用的气象和气候数据集对其进行下风方向危害模拟。将下风方向综合危害区域按照美国工业卫生协会制定的应急响应规划指南(ERPG)进行绘制,该指南旨在协助应急响应人员针对灾难性化学物质泄漏制定应对计划。此外,其他地理参考数据,如运输路线、卫星图像和人口数据,也被纳入作战、装备以及士气风险评估与管理过程。开发这些技术是为了协助军事医疗规划人员和作战人员确定美国本土军事设施面临的工业危害、脆弱性评估和健康风险评估。这些技术和程序支持国防部的部队保护措施,该措施可提高对恐怖主义威胁的认识,采取适当措施预防恐怖袭击,并在预防措施无效时减轻恐怖主义的影响。