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Decontamination Center
•A
decontamination center should be established to monitor people who may
be contaminated and provide facilities for decontamination.
•Ideally,
it should provide showers. In a crisis, hoses could be used.
•A
decontamination center should be staffed by physicians with a
radiological background, health physicists or other staff familiar with
decontamination procedures and the use of radiation survey meters, and
psychological counselors.
•Towels
and replacement clothing should be available. Provisions, especially in
inclement weather, may be needed to shelter people or to transport them
elsewhere after decontamination.
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