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Chemical Homeland Security System

Chemical Homeland Security System. C-HoSS (s). Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc. 706 Route 15 South, Suite 207 • Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 • 973-663-2148 • (fax) 973-663-2378 georgethompson@chemply.com • www.chemply.com. CCS Centralized Database. Commercial Products. Munitions. Chemicals.

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Chemical Homeland Security System

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  1. Chemical Homeland Security System C-HoSS(s) Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc. 706 Route 15 South, Suite 207 • Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 • 973-663-2148 • (fax) 973-663-2378 georgethompson@chemply.com • www.chemply.com

  2. CCS Centralized Database Commercial Products Munitions Chemicals Chemical Agents Agent Simulants Security Factors Radioisotopes Biological Agents Regulations Sensor Data Input Wireless Communication Options Secure Web Access Options GIS Data Sources ISO 14001 draws regulatory data (Air, Water, etc.) to expedite compliance, highlight conformance and reduce wastestreams CCS Capabilities Web-based ISO 14001 System reduces implementation time and cost by 300-400 manhours ISO 14001 EMS    CHEMICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [C-HoSS]   BIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [B-HoSS] BIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [B-HoSS]  CENTRALIZED CHEMICAL HAZARD and ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM [C-CHEMS]    RADIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM [R-HoSS]    MUNITIONS ANALYTICAL COMPLIANCE SYSTEM [MACS] 

  3. Wireless Communication Options Sensor Data Input Secure Web Access Options GIS Data Sources CCS Homeland Security Systems (HoSS) CHEMICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM (C-HoSS) BIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM (B-HoSS) CCS Centralized Database • Security & Containment • Chemical Tracking • Munitions Suite • Hazardous Waste • Storage Tanks • Air • Water • Pesticides • Toxics • Industrial Hygiene • Chemical Safety • Solid Waste • Preparation & Planning • Surveillance • First Responders • Hospital Staff • Laboratory • Risk Assessment • Emergency Response • Training Chemicals Organisms Radioisotopes RADIOLOGICAL HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM (R-HoSS) • Preparation & Planning • Surveillance • First Responders • Hospital Staff • Security • Risk Assessment • Emergency Response • Training

  4. CCS CCS The CCS “Core” Chemical Database 6,925,000 ITEM INDEX & PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Unique identifiers for over 100,000 chemical product items 2,125,000 COMPENDIUM OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES A compilation of acute and chronic health effects for 140,000 chemicals 500,000 CHEMICAL CROSS REFERENCE DICTIONARY A cross-referencing system of CAS numbers and their associated synonyms 4,500 CHEMICAL COMPOUND DICTIONARY Tabulation of 4,500 specific chemicals within 58 compound categories 3,000,000 PRODUCT COMPONENTS Specific descriptors for more than 300,000 product components 265,000 MANUFACTURERS Detailed information for 8,200 manufacturers of chemical products 450,000 LIST OF LISTS Reference listings for 4,650 regulated hazardous chemicals and associated data found on 430 local, state, federal and international lists 6,400 CHEMICAL DISPOSAL CODES Disposal and compatible chemical family storage classifications for 3,200 chemicals 375,000 PRODUCT USER DIRECTORY Dictionary listing of organizations that use each of the 75,000 unique items 75,000 MSDS IMAGES Mode 4 TIF multi-page images of manufacturer MSDSs 80,000 RATING INFORMATION OF CHEMICAL HAZARDS A rating classification covering health, fire, reactivity, environmental, protective equipment, etc., for 3,200 chemicals 2,500 CAMEO Information data for responders to hazardous chemical emergencies (firefighting, health, first aid, etc.) Master Chemical Reference Data (3,176,950 References) Master Product Reference Data (11,000,000 References) 413 GENERIC CATEGORIES Product classification codes derived from federal/state commodity lists that categorize similar products 360,000 MSDS INDEX Searchable parameters for each of our 60,000 imaged MSDSs 1,050 OIL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DATA SYSTEM Information relating to spill response and harmful effects 1,100 CHEMICAL HAZARD RESPONSE INFORMATION SYSTEM Comprehensive source of preventive, precautionary and response data 670 PROCESS CODES Dictionary of USN, DA and MD categories used to track HM usage and HW generation 6,400 SAFE CHEMICAL STORAGE CODES Chemical hazard and compatible family storage classifications for 3,200 chemicals

  5. Enhanced MIDAS Database Library  Diagrams Drawings Specifications Standards Munitions [6566] RRD Inventory [Stockpile] MCN Library Parts [67,503] Components [19,771] Parts Environmental Disposition Bulk Item Materials [3062] PEP Materials [1824] Inert Materials [2957] MilSpec Review Alloy Metal Content Nonmetal Chemical Content Bulk Compounds [7917] PEP Compounds [7188] Inert Compounds [19,104] Compound Elements Regulatory Database CAS # and Synonyms Dictionary

  6. Regulated Hazardous Chemicals Acute Hazard Orientation Chemical Agents Neurotoxins Extreme Toxins Radioactives Explosives Shock Sensitives Corrosives Flammable Oxidizers Hazardous Air Pollutants Persistent Bioacccumulative Toxins Priority Pollutants ACGIH DEA DOT EPA OSHA California Iowa Maryland Nevada New Jersey European Community Chemical Security Risks List

  7. CPSC Specialty Regulated Substances Canada Export Control Lists DEA Essential Chemicals DEA Precursor Chemicals DOC Export Restrictions Precursor Chemical Security Risks List EU Black/Gray Lists IATA Air Transport Forbidden IATA Passenger Transport Forbidden IATA Regulated Substances UK The Red List (Water) UN/FAO Prior Informed Consent

  8. Chemical Agents and Simulants Toxicology Data Storage Recommendations Properties Hazards Incompatibilities —Structure —Chemical —Physical —Human —Animal —In Vitro —Protection —Decontamination —Persistence —Use —Chemical —Conditions —Containers —Container —Conditions —Distances —HSASa Variables ____________________________________ a HSAS = Homeland Security Advisory System

  9. Industrial Feedstocks: Acrylamide, Chlorine, Hydrogen Chloride, Phosgene Carbamate Insecticides: Baygon, Mobam, Temik, Zectran Organochlorine Insecticides: Aldrin, Dieldrin, Endrin, Lindane, Heptachlor Organophosphate Insecticides: Disulfotan, Mevnphos, Parathion, Methylparathion Insecticide Synergists: Piperonyl Butoxide Fungicides: Pentachlorophenol, Hexachlorobenzene, Maneb, Naban, Zineb Fumigants: Calcium Cyanide, Methyl Bromide, Phosphine Seed Disinfectants: Methylmercury Acetate, Methylmercury Cyanide Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Toxic Industrial Materials (TICs/TIMs) Selected Examples GOALS: [1] Identify all chemicals with severe to extreme acute toxicity [2] Identify all chemicals in product classes with similar mechanisms of action

  10. Incompatible Chemical Database Chemical Class Incompatible Chemical I.C. Class Interaction Hazard Chemical Corrosives Flammables Reactives Products Acetic Acid Nitric Acid Chlorine Acetone Benzene Carbon Disulfide Nitrotoluene Nitroethane Acrylonitrile Toilet Bowl Cleaner Bleach Paint Solvent Hydrogen Peroxide Acetylene Aluminum Powder Chloroform Chlorine Potassium Sulfuric Acid Hydrocarbons Bromine Metal Powders Ammonia Chloroform Oxidizer Flammable Metal Carcinogen Corrosive Flammable Corrosive Combustible Corrosive Metals Product Carcinogen Explosion Explosion Spontaneous Fire Explosion Explosion Violent Explosion Explosion Explosion Explosion Explosion Poisonous Gas Explosion

  11. Radioisotopes Databases Generic Families CCS Centralized Database Properties Cellular Effects Systemic Effects Commercial Products Biophysical Actions Munitions Chemicals Storage & Security Chemical Agents Diagnosis Agent Simulants Treatment Security Factors Infection Management Radioisotopes Decontamination Biological Agents Regulation Images & Index Regulations Planning & Response

  12. Procurement Analyses Materials Management Analyses Activity/Tenant Analyses Environmental Safety & Health Analyses Combination Hazards Environmentally Preferable Product Analyses Chemical Compliance Analytical System (C-CAS) Totals Product Mfr. NSNs Locations Desc. Table Automated Units Usage Scales Hierarchical Mfrs. Local Data Cont. & Container Area Inventory Item Process Product Storage Bar Code Prods. Index Codes Comp. Codes Mfr. Date Date Received Chems. User Bar Code Master Exp. Date Location C-CAS Manufacturing Data Acquisition Module Locat. Inventory MSDS MSDS Images Index Reference EPA Disposal Code Quantity Data OSHA Specific Process Data Bar Code Regulations DOT Master PPE C-CAS Communication Module Chemical NRC Container Data Reference Regulatory State Dispose Data (connects multiple locations) Impact Analyses Int'l. Chemical Size Components Storage Hazard Carcin. Combination Rating Regulations Unit of Issue Trade Name Terato. Spill Synonym/ CAS # Neurot. Label Placard Health Dictionary Storage Code Manufacturer Exting. Specific Hazards TLVs Hazards User ID Location Manifest Physical State Item Number PELs List of Lists Physical Physical Data Hazards Acute Product Transaction & Cumulative Chemical Waste Waste Container Database with Local, Standardized Code Profile Bar Code Materials Management Analyses Chronic Generic Air, Water, Environ. Dictionaries Waste C-CAS Site Data Acquisition Module Soil Data Type of Flam. Hazards Quantity Process Generation (multiple locations) Explos. Treated Energy Oxydizers, Special Radioactives, C-CAS Waste Module Corros. Hazards Disposed Recycled H2O-Reacts. C-CAS C-CAS Centralized Database Module Analytical Report Module Proprietary Capabilities Provided as a Service from CCS

  13. The CCS Approach for Total Systems Customization and Maintenance Analytical Reports Unassessed Components Customized Compliance Management Software Centralized Databases Local User Data Input Component Assessment Inventories Research Turnkey Support Existing/Proven SOPs

  14. CCS Core Database Commercial Products Munitions Chemicals Chemical Agents Agent Simulants Security Factors Regulations Sensor Data Input Wireless Communication Options Secure Web Access Options GIS Data Sources Chemical Homeland Security System (C-HoSS) Centralized and Relational Databases Chemical Tracking (C-CAS) or Existing System Chemicals/Products MSDS Images/ Index Location Industrial Hygiene (IH-CAS) Chemical Safety (CS-CAS) Locations & Types Processes Test Results Hazards Incompatibilities Storage Air (A-CAS) Munitions (M-CAS) MIDAS Characterization Constraints Dispositions Permits Processes Test Results Water (W-CAS) Storage Tanks (ST-CAS) Permits Treatments Test Results Types & History Permits Inspection Criteria Toxics (T-CAS) Hazardous Waste (HW-CAS) Locations & Types Inspections Test Results Locations & Permits Schedules Dispositions Solid Waste (SW-CAS) Pesticides (P-CAS) Product Security & Containment (PS-CAS) Permits Schedules Inspections Locations & Types Schedules Dispositions Chemical Risks Product Storage Codes Security Standards

  15. C-HoSS Security Criteria and Standards • Chemical Hazard Class Rankings (by Hazard Class) • Chemical Hazard Grades (1-4) (within each ranking) • Product Concentration Grades (1-4) Chemical Hazard Factor (CHF) = Ranking  Grade  Concentration • Theft Risk Grades (1-4) (per product) Chemical Security Risk Factor (CSRF) = Ranking  Grade  Concentration  Theft Risk • Population at Risk Grades (1-4) Chemical Mortality Risk Factor (CMRF) = Ranking  Grade  Concentration  Theft Risk  Population Risk • Accessibility Factor Levels (Storage Constraint Levels and Descriptors) (0.5 - 4.5) CMRF Accessibility Factor (AF) = Vulnerability Factor (VF)

  16. C-HoSS Capabilities vs. Chemical Security Procedures Security Procedure Phases C-HoSS Capabilities Phase I Vulnerability Assessment Identify chemical hazards, security risks, mortality risks Chemical Hazard Factor Report Chemical Security Risk Factor Report Chemical Mortality Risk Factor Report Chemical Vulnerability Risk Factor Report Phase II Countermeasures Implementation Reduce vulnerabilities Accessibility Factor (Storage Constraint) Report (per chemical/material) Phase III Verification Audit Independently confirm counter measure adequacy Chemical Vulnerability Factor “Report Card” (to the local fire department) Phase IV Management System Integration Integrate chemical security procedures into line management functions Integration of C-HoSS w/ the chemical tracking system Daily C-HoSS correlation w/ the Homeland Security Advisory System

  17. First Responder System to Prevent Chemical Exposures (FRST-PCE) Database

  18. For more information . . . C-HoSS Contact Dr. George R. Thompson 973-663-2148 georgethompson@chemply.com 706 Route 15 South, Suite 207 • Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 • 973-663-2148 • (fax) 973-663-2378 georgethompson@chemply.com • www.chemply.com

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