Personal protective equipment and decontamination of adults and children

Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2015 Feb;33(1):51-68. doi: 10.1016/j.emc.2014.09.006. Epub 2014 Nov 15.

Abstract

Accurate identification of the hazardous material is essential for proper care. Efficient hospital security and triage must prevent contaminated victims from entering the emergency department (ED) and causing secondary contamination. The decontamination area should be located outside the ambulance entrance. Decontamination priorities are protection of the health care worker, utilization of Level C personal protective equipment, and proper decontamination of the exposed patient. Decontamination proceeds in a head-to-toe sequence. Run-off water is a hazardous waste. Hospital and Community Management Planning for these emergencies is essential for proper preparation and effective response to the hazardous materials incident.

Keywords: Chemical contamination; Decontamination; HAZMAT; Levels A, B, C, D; Personal protective equipment (PPE).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Child
  • Decontamination / methods*
  • Disaster Planning / organization & administration
  • Emergency Service, Hospital*
  • Hazardous Substances / poisoning*
  • Humans
  • Protective Clothing*
  • Radioactive Hazard Release*
  • Safety Management / methods*

Substances

  • Hazardous Substances