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GUARDIAN ENTERPRISES is a professional, services oriented Environmental Consulting Company, providing "value-based" services to our customers. As part of this focus, we have prepared publications and documents which address the most critical issues associated with planning, compliance, preparedness, and management. We offer the following publications to our customers: ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLICATIONS INTRODUCTION TO THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (NEPA) A detailed guide outlining the requirements for compliance with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act. Requirements pertain to any action or activity which involves expenditure of Federal Funds. The Act necessitates the determination of significant and cumulative environmental effects as a result of the proposed action. Includes the Statuatory language pertinent to compliance and implementation of NEPA. This is an excellent document for training purposes, or use as a Reference Handbook for preparing Environmental Assessments (EA’s), Environmental Impact Statements (EIS’s), or Record of Environmental Consideration (REC’s) and Categorical Exclusions (CX’s). Price: $69.95/copy HAZARD COMMUNICATION AND EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT (EPCRA) This Handbook identifies the statuatory requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200 as they pertain to employee “right-to-know” issues, as well as the requirements of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, as they pertain to Community Right-To-Know issues. Addresses requirements associated with Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), labeling requirements for hazardous materials, inventory requirements, training, and preparation of a HAZCOM Plan. Includes a “draft” Plan for use in preparation of facility specific planning and compliance documents. Addresses the requirements of EPCRA pertaining to annual inventory submission of extremely hazardous materials,reporting of releases, and planning requirements for emergency response. The document serves as an excellent training handbook for facility personnel, as required by 29 CFR 1910.1200, as well as a Reference Guide for compliance issues. Multiple copies of this document may be ordered for training purposes, or as a Reference Guide, if desired. Price: $49.95/copy PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT A comprehensive guide for development of Environmental Management System’s (EMS’s). Provides a detailed description of the primary Environmental Management Systems recognized in the Industry today. Includes information on the Code of Environmental Management Principles (developed by the Environmental Protection Agency for Federal Organizations); Principles for Environmental Management as defined in the Business Charter for Sustainable Development, established by the International Chamber of Commerce; The International Standard for Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001); and other management philosiphies such as Total Quality Environmental Management Systems (TQEM) and the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Management. The commonality of these systems addresses the need for Corporate committment, sustained and continual development and improvement, a focus on customer relationships and satisfaction, and Corporate evaluations. The 21st Century will necessitate the integration of environmental considerations into all aspects of corporate industrial operations to assure appropriate environmental protection and compliance. This document makes an excellent training guide, or serves as a Reference Handbook for Environmental Managers. Multiple copies of this document may be ordered for use in training, or as reference material. Price: $49.95 MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT A comprehensive guide for development of Corporate EnvironmentalManagement Systems (EMS’s). Provides an in-depth discussion of 1.) The Environmental Legal System; 2.) Environmental Management Program Development; 3.) Organization and Management of an Environmental Management System; 4.) Human /Resource Requirements; 5.) Employee communications; 6.) Environmental Auditing (internal and external); 7.) Environmental Data Collection. Provides an excellent text or reference book for seminars, internal training, and management orientation. Multiple copies for training and reference use may be ordered, if desired. Price: $29.95 BIOTERRORISM: PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS FOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES The increased threat of terrorist chemical and biological warfare or incidents/attacks is of great concern to military and civilian emergency planners, health care practitioners, and all those who typically respond to a calamity. This Handbook addresses the requirements for Bioterrorism planning; the probable agents which might be used in a bioterrorism attack; the medical protocol associated with recognition and treatment of bioterrorism victims; protective equipment and procedures to be utilized in the event of a Bioterrorism attack; points of contact within responsible State and Federal agencies; and identification of responsible agencies at the local level who will be tasked with first response. It also addresses the process associated with identification, assessment, and prioritization of Bioterrorism threats. A “draft” Bioterrorism Readiness Plan, and Guidelines for Rescue Operations in Chemical or Biological Incidents (including an Incident Commander’s Guide for use of Firefighter Protective Ensemble for Rescue Operations) are included in this package. The package consists of multiple volumes, and provides an excellent training tool or reference guide for Medical, EMS, Fire Protection, and Law Enforcement personnel. Multiple copies of this package may be ordered for training and reference purposes, if desired. Price: $99.95/set (Multiple Volume Set) GUIDELINES FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS IN CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL AGENT INCIDENTS This document is intended for use primarily by Fire Protection personnel who are engaged in first response rescue operations in a Bioterrorism Chemical or Biological Incident. The Document provides the Guidelines for Incident Commanders Use of Firefighter Protective Ensemble......for Rescue Operations during a Terrorist Chemical/Biological Agent Incident. It addresses such issues as Scene Safety and Security; Agent Identification; Emergency Services to be performed; Toxicology Understanding; Pre-planning and multi-agency response; Intelligence and Information Sharing; Chemical and Biological Weapons; and Decontamination of Chemical and Biological Agents. The document may be used for training purposes, or as a reference document for first response personnel; additional copies may be ordered, if desired. Price: $27.50 MEDICAL REFERENCE GUIDE FOR RECOGNITION/TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL AGENT CASUALTIES This Reference Guide provides information and procedures which typically are used by the military in responding to or preparing for a chemical or biological weapons attack. Procedures, protocol, and equipment referred to in this publication are primarily military in nature, but provide an “awareness” level of knowledge for non-DOD personnel and the civilian community who may be responsible for response, interface, support, or communications in the event of a terrorist action in their community. Data may also be pertinent to medical personnel responding to terrorist activities. Numerous chemical and biological agents are identified in the publication; it is not intended nor implied that any or all of these agents are currently being used in terrorist activities. This information is being provided to ensure the reader has a grasp of the potential magnitude of a terrorist action, should these agents be utilized. It is also intended to emphasize the need for appropriate training, education, availability of protective equipment and test kits, and a viable working emergency plan to follow in the event of such an occurrence. This document makes an excellent training tool for emergency responders including Medical Facility personnel, EMS, Law Enforcement, and Fire Protection. Additional copies of the document may be ordered for training or reference purposes, if desired. Price: $59.95 DEVELOPING A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXERCISE PROGRAM FOR LEPC’S This document is to be used as a guide for assessing emergency plans and procedures, for determining the readiness of emergency responders, for resolving questions of coordination and clarifying roles and responsibilities, and for promoting awareness of potential hazards. It is intended to 1.)Emphasize the value of exercises in testing and improving emergency plans and training emergency personnel; 2.) Provide pointers for selecting appropriate exercise type and objectives based on community risk, capability, available resources, and level of support from elected officials; 3.) Apply lessons learned from other exercises and actual events; and 4.) Describe Federal and private sector support and assistance available for conducting hazardous materials exercises. This document may be used for training or reference purposes; additional copies may be ordered, if desired. Price: $29.95 DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS: BIOTERRORISM AND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION (WMD) INCIDENT PLANNING AND RESPONSE This Document addresses Domestic Preparedness for Bioterrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Incidents, and the necessary planning and preparedness activities necessary for local first response agencies to execute Bioterrorism Response Actions. It will be the responsibility of local firefighting, law enforcement, and Emergency Medical Units to cope with a terrorist attack that uses nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons. Of the overall Government effort to prevent and respond to terrorist incidents, local fire,law enforcement, and emergency medical service agents are the least prepared to respond to a chemical or biological terrorist incident. “It is not a matter of IF, but WHEN such an event will occur”. This Document may be used by Domestic Agencies for training purposes, planning actions, and reference to areas of special concern for response actions. It addresses such topics as 1.) EMS Management for Hazardous Materials Incidents; 2.) Decontamination of Chemical/Biological Warfare Agents; 3.) Guidelines for Incident Commander’s Use of Firefighter Protective Ensemble with Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) for Rescue Operations During a Terrorist Chemical/Biological Agent Incident; 4.) Industrial Chemicals and Terrorism; Human Threat Analysis, Mitigation, and Prevention; and 5.) Bioterrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Incident Planning and Response. Additional copies of this Document may be purchased for training and/or reference material, if desired! Price: $39.95 STRATEGIC PLAN FOR PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE: BIOTERRORISM AND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION (WMD) INCIDENTS This Document addresses both a Strategic Plan for Preparedness and Response to Bioterrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incidents as well as inclusion of the “Handbook for Medical management of Biological Casualties.” Major areas of discussion include 1.) The Role of Public Health in Bioterrorism Response; 2.) Federal Bioterrorism Response Programs; 3.) Engaging the Medical Community in Bioterrorism Response Planning; 4.) The Challenge of Regional Management Planning; 5.) Protection from Chemical and Biological Warfare; 6.) Diagnosis and Characterization of Biological and Chemical Agents; 7.) Preparing Public Health Agencies for Chemical and Biological Attacks; 8.) Preparedness and Prevention; 9.) Medical Aspects of Chemical Threats; 10.) Detection; and 11.) Personal Protection. A terrorist attack using a chemical or biological weapon against U S civilians will require a response that is well planned and coordinated; the medical and health community response to a bioterrorist attack will differ significantly from response to natural disasters, and other types of man-made disasters. An effective response program requires that these differences be clearly recognized. This document provides an excellent training tool for medical and health-care personnel, EMS personnel, Law Enforcement, and Fire Protection Personnel who will be initial responders to a bioterrorism incident. Additional copies of this document may be ordered for training and/or reference purposes, if desired. Price: $49.95 ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS: EMERGENCY PLANNING AND DISASTER PREPARATION For any catastrophic event, whether naturally occurring or man-made, to be classified as a “disaster” will encompass numerous and significant events having major impacts on the environment. The ultimate goal of all disaster planning must address protection of human health and the environment. This document addresses planning and response actions for natural and man-made disasters, including the potential for Bioterrorism incidents resulting from domestic or international threats. The document provides an excellent training tool or reference document for seminars and planning sessions encompassing response actions by Local Response Agencies. businesses, and Government. Price: $59.95 |
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