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Chemical Homeland Security SystemChemical Homeland Security System
C-HoSSC-HoSS(s)(s)
Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc.Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc.706 Route 15 South, Suite 207 • Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 • 973-663-2148 • (fax) 973-663-2378
[email protected] • www.chemply.com
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CHEMICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
[C-HoSS]
BIOLOGICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
[B-HoSS]
RADIOLOGICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
[R-HoSS]
CCS CapabilitiesCCS Capabilities
MUNITIONS ANALYTICAL COMPLIANCE SYSTEM
[MACS]
CENTRALIZED CHEMICAL HAZARDand ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM[C-CHEMS]
ISO 14001 EMSWeb-based ISO 14001 System
reduces implementation time
and cost by 300-400 manhours
ISO 14001 drawsregulatory data
(Air, Water, etc.)to expedite compliance,
highlight conformance and reduce
wastestreams
SecureWeb Access
Options
GISData
Sources
SensorDataInput
WirelessCommunication
Options
BIOLOGICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
[B-HoSS]
Regulations
Biological Agents
Radioisotopes
Security Factors
Agent Simulants
Chemical Agents
Chemicals
Munitions
Commercial Products
CCSCentralizedDatabase
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Radioisotopes
Organisms
CCS Homeland Security Systems (HoSS)CCS Homeland Security Systems (HoSS)
Chemicals
CCSCentralizedDatabase
RADIOLOGICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
(R-HoSS)
• Preparation & Planning• Surveillance• First Responders• Hospital Staff• Security• Risk Assessment• Emergency Response• Training
BIOLOGICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
(B-HoSS)• Preparation & Planning• Surveillance• First Responders• Hospital Staff• Laboratory• Risk Assessment• Emergency Response• Training
CHEMICAL HOMELANDSECURITY SYSTEM
(C-HoSS)• Security & Containment• Chemical Tracking• Munitions Suite• Hazardous Waste• Storage Tanks• Air• Water• Pesticides• Toxics• Industrial Hygiene• Chemical Safety• Solid Waste
SecureWeb Access
Options
WirelessCommunication
Options
GISData
Sources
SensorDataInput
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2,125,000
COMPENDIUM OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
A compilation of acuteand chronic health effects
for 140,000 chemicals
500,000
CHEMICAL CROSS REFERENCE DICTIONARY
A cross-referencing system of CAS numbers and their
associated synonyms
450,000
LIST OF LISTSReference listings for
4,650 regulated hazardous chemicals and associated data found on 430 local, state, federal and international lists
2,500
CAMEOInformation data for
responders to hazardous chemical emergencies
(firefighting, health, first aid, etc.)
1,050
OIL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE DATA SYSTEM
Information relating to spill response and
harmful effects
1,100
CHEMICAL HAZARD RESPONSE
INFORMATIONSYSTEM
Comprehensive source of preventive, precautionary
and response data
6,400
SAFE CHEMICAL STORAGE CODESChemical hazard and
compatible family storage classifications for 3,200
chemicals
Master Chemical Reference Data
(3,176,950 References)
CCS
4,500
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
DICTIONARYTabulation of 4,500
specific chemicals within 58 compound categories
6,400
CHEMICAL DISPOSAL CODESDisposal and compatible chemical family storage
classifications for 3,200 chemicals
80,000
RATING INFORMATION OF
CHEMICAL HAZARDSA rating classification covering health, fire,
reactivity, environmental,protective equipment,
etc., for 3,200 chemicals
265,000
MANUFACTURERSDetailed information for 8,200 manufacturers of
chemical products
Master Product Reference Data
(11,000,000 References)
CCS
6,925,000
ITEM INDEX & PRODUCT
DESCRIPTIONSUnique identifiers for
over 100,000 chemical product items 3,000,000
PRODUCT COMPONENTS
Specific descriptors for more than 300,000
product components
375,000
PRODUCT USER DIRECTORY
Dictionary listing of organizations that use
each of the 75,000 unique items
360,000
MSDS INDEXSearchable parameters for each of our 60,000
imaged MSDSs
75,000
MSDS IMAGESMode 4 TIF multi-page images of manufacturer
MSDSs
670
PROCESS CODESDictionary of USN, DA
and MD categories used to track HM usage and
HW generation
413
GENERIC CATEGORIES
Product classification codes derived from
federal/state commodity lists that categorize
similar products
The CCS “Core” Chemical DatabaseThe CCS “Core” Chemical Database
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DiagramsDrawingsSpecifications Standards
Enhanced MIDAS Database LibraryEnhanced MIDAS Database LibraryMunitions [6566] RRD Inventory [Stockpile]
Components [19,771] Parts [67,503]
Bulk Item Materials [3062] PEP Materials [1824] Inert Materials [2957]
Bulk Compounds [7917] PEP Compounds [7188]
Parts Environmental Disposition
Compound Elements
Regulatory Database
MCNLibrary
MilSpecReview
CAS # and Synonyms Dictionary
Alloy MetalContent Nonmetal Chemical
Content
Inert Compounds [19,104]
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Regulated Hazardous ChemicalsRegulated Hazardous ChemicalsAcute Hazard OrientationAcute Hazard Orientation
ChemicalSecurity
RisksList
Chemical AgentsNeurotoxins
ExtremeToxins
RadioactivesExplosives
Shock SensitivesCorrosivesFlammable
OxidizersHazardous Air Pollutants
Persistent Bioacccumulative ToxinsPriority Pollutants
ACGIHDEADOTEPAOSHACaliforniaIowaMarylandNevadaNew JerseyEuropean Community
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Canada Export Control Lists
DOC Export Restrictions
CPSC Specialty Regulated Substances
DEA Precursor Chemicals
DEA Essential Chemicals
IATA Air Transport Forbidden
EU Black/Gray Lists
IATA Regulated Substances
IATA Passenger Transport Forbidden
UN/FAO Prior Informed Consent
UK The Red List (Water)
Precursor ChemicalPrecursor ChemicalSecurity Risks ListSecurity Risks List
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Properties Toxicology Data Hazards Incompatibilities Storage
Recommendations
Chemical Agents and SimulantsChemical Agents and Simulants
—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
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Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Toxic Industrial Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Toxic Industrial Materials (TICs/TIMs)Materials (TICs/TIMs)
Selected Examples
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
Seed Disinfectants: Methylmercury Acetate, Methylmercury Cyanide
Fumigants: Calcium Cyanide, Methyl Bromide, Phosphine
GOALS: [1] Identify all chemicals with severe to extreme acute toxicity[2] Identify all chemicals in product classes with similar mechanisms of action
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Incompatible Chemical DatabaseIncompatible Chemical Database
ChemicalClass Chemical
IncompatibleChemical
I.C. Class
InteractionHazard
Corrosives
Flammables
Reactives
Products
Acetic AcidNitric AcidChlorine
AcetoneBenzene
Carbon Disulfide
NitrotolueneNitroethaneAcrylonitrile
Toilet Bowl CleanerBleach
Paint Solvent
Hydrogen PeroxideAcetylene
Aluminum Powder
ChloroformChlorine
Potassium
Sulfuric AcidHydrocarbons
Bromine
Metal PowdersAmmonia
Chloroform
OxidizerFlammable
Metal
CarcinogenCorrosive
Flammable
CorrosiveCombustible
Corrosive
MetalsProduct
Carcinogen
ExplosionExplosion
Spontaneous Fire
ExplosionExplosion
Violent Explosion
ExplosionExplosionExplosion
ExplosionPoisonous Gas
Explosion
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Radioisotopes DatabasesRadioisotopes Databases
Regulations
Biological Agents
RadioisotopesSecurity Factors
Agent Simulants
Chemical Agents
Chemicals
Munitions
Commercial Products
CCSCentralizedDatabase
Generic Families
Properties
Cellular Effects
Systemic Effects
Biophysical Actions
Storage & Security
Diagnosis
Treatment
Infection Management
Decontamination
Regulation Images & Index
Planning & Response
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Date Received
Location
Container Data
Product Transaction & Cumulative Chemical Database with Local, Standardized
Materials Management Analyses
Master Chemical Reference
Data
Master Inventory Reference
Data
Item Index
Product Desc.
Product Comp.
Cont. & Storage Codes
Process Codes
Mfr. Table NSNs Locations
MSDS Index
MSDS Images
PPE
Dispose
Storage
Spill
Exting.
Environ. Hazards
Special Hazards
Chemical Hazard Rating
Physical Data
Air, Water, Soil Data
Oxydizers, Radioactives, H2O-Reacts.
Physical Hazards
Health Hazards
Synonym/ CAS #
Dictionary
List of Lists
Generic Dictionaries
C-CAS Centralized Database Module
Bar Code
QuantityDisposal Code
Mfr. Date
Exp. Date
Manufacturer
Trade Name
ComponentsSize
Local Data
Physical State
Storage Code
Unit of Issue
Item Number
Process Data
C-CASSite Data Acquisition Module
(multiple locations)
Area Inventory
Automated Usage Scales
Container Bar Code
User Bar Code
C-CASManufacturing Data Acquisition Module
User ID ManifestLocation
Waste Code
Container Bar Code
Waste Profile
Type of Generation
Waste ProcessQuantity
Disposed
Label Placard
C-CASWaste Module Recycled
Treated Energy
Chemical Compliance Analytical System (C-CAS)Chemical Compliance Analytical System (C-CAS)
Totals
Mfrs.
Chems.
EPA
DOT
State
Carcin.
Neurot.
TLVs
PELs
Acute
Chronic
Flam.
Explos.
Corros.
Units
Prods.
Locat.
OSHA
NRC
Int'l.
Terato.
Procurement Analyses
Activity/Tenant Analyses
Specific Regulations
Combination Regulations
Combination Hazards
Environmentally Preferable
Product Analyses
Environmental Safety & Health
Analyses
Regulatory Impact Analyses
HierarchicalMaterials
Management Analyses
C-CAS Analytical Report Module
Specific Hazards
C-CAS Communication Module
(connects multiple locations)
Proprietary Capabilities Provided as a Service from CCS
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AnalyticalReports
Local User
Data Input
CustomizedCompliance Management
Software
CentralizedDatabases
UnassessedComponents
ComponentAssessment
Turnkey SupportExisting/Proven SOPs
Inventories Research
The CCS Approach forThe CCS Approach for Total Systems Customization and MaintenanceTotal Systems Customization and Maintenance
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Regulations
Security Factors
Agent Simulants
Chemical Agents
Chemicals
Munitions
Commercial Products
CCS Core CCS Core DatabaseDatabase
Centralized and Relational Databases
Air (A-CAS)Permits
ProcessesTest Results
Locations & TypesProcesses
Test Results
Industrial Hygiene (IH-CAS)
Toxics (T-CAS)
Locations & TypesInspectionsTest Results
Pesticides (P-CAS)
PermitsSchedulesInspections
Product Security & Containment(PS-CAS)
Chemical RisksProduct Storage Codes
Security Standards
Solid Waste (SW-CAS)
Locations & TypesSchedules
Dispositions
Hazardous Waste (HW-CAS)
Locations & PermitsSchedules
Dispositions
Storage Tanks (ST-CAS))Types & History
PermitsInspection Criteria
Munitions (M-CAS))MIDAS Characterization
ConstraintsDispositions
Chemical Safety (CS-CAS))Hazards
IncompatibilitiesStorage
Water (W-CAS))Permits
TreatmentsTest Results
Chemical Tracking (C-CAS)or Existing System
Chemicals/ProductsMSDS Images/ Index
Location
Chemical Homeland Security System (C-HoSS)Chemical Homeland Security System (C-HoSS)
SecureWeb Access
Options
WirelessCommunication
Options
GISData
SourcesSensorDataInput
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•Theft Risk Grades (1-4) (per product)
C-HoSS Security Criteria and StandardsC-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)
•Accessibility Factor Levels (Storage Constraint Levels and Descriptors) (0.5 - 4.5)
Chemical Hazard Factor (CHF) = Ranking Grade Concentration
Chemical Security Risk Factor (CSRF) = Ranking Grade Concentration Theft Risk
CMRF Accessibility Factor (AF) = Vulnerability Factor (VF)
•Population at Risk Grades (1-4)
Chemical Mortality Risk Factor (CMRF) = Ranking Grade Concentration Theft Risk Population Risk
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C-HoSS Capabilities vs. Chemical Security ProceduresC-HoSS Capabilities vs. Chemical Security Procedures
Security Procedure Phases
Integration of C-HoSS w/ the chemical tracking systemDaily C-HoSS correlation w/ the Homeland SecurityAdvisory System
C-HoSS Capabilities
Phase I Vulnerability AssessmentIdentify chemical hazards, security risks, mortality risks
Phase II Countermeasures ImplementationReduce vulnerabilities
Phase III Verification AuditIndependently confirm counter measure adequacy
Phase IV Management System IntegrationIntegrate chemical security procedures into line management functions
Chemical Hazard Factor ReportChemical Security Risk Factor ReportChemical Mortality Risk Factor ReportChemical Vulnerability Risk Factor Report
Accessibility Factor (Storage Constraint) Report(per chemical/material)
Chemical Vulnerability Factor “Report Card”(to the local fire department)
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First Responder System to Prevent Chemical ExposuresFirst Responder System to Prevent Chemical Exposures(FRST-PCE) Database(FRST-PCE) Database
Agents
NameFormula
CodeCAS
Number
State@
20OCSolidColor
VaporColor Odor
VaporDensity(Air=1) Stability
PhysicalAction Action
FieldDetection
Choking PhosgeneCOCl2
CG
75-44-5 Gas n/a Colorless New Mown HayGreen Corn
3.4 Stable inDry Steel
Drums
Lungs Delayed Odor
Nerve SarinCH3PO(F)OCH(CH3)2
GB
107-44-8 Liquid n/a Colorless None 4.9 Stable Breathing Quick Alarms (5)Papers (2)
Blood HydrogenCyanide
HCNAC
74-90-8 Gasor
Liquid
n/a Colorless Bitter Almonds 1.0 Stable Interferes withO2 Use
Quick Alarms (4)
Blister Mustard(ClCH2CH2)2S
HD
505-60-2 Liquid n/a PaleYellow
GarlicHorseradish
5.4 Stable inSteel/Al
DestroysTissue
Delayed Papers (5)
Vomiting Diphenylchloroarsine(C6H5)2 AsCl2
DA
696-28-6 Solid Whiteto
Brown
n/a None FormsLittleVapor
Stable Cold/FluSymptoms
Former RiotControl
None
Tear ChloroacetophenoneC6H5COH2Cl
CN
532-27-4 Solid ? n/a Apple Blossoms 5.3 Stable Eye/LungIrritation
Riot Control None
Incapacitating 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate
BZ
6581-06-2 Crystals White n/a None 11.6 Adequate HR Dizzy
Disorientation
DelayedFormer
Incapacitation
None
Binary Methylphosphonic-difluorideCH3POF2
DF
676-99-3 Liquid n/a ? Pungent 3.5 StableReactive
Eye/LungStrong Irritant
Forms GB n/a
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Contact
Dr. George R. Thompson973-663-2148
[email protected]
706 Route 15 South, Suite 207 • Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 • 973-663-2148 • (fax) [email protected] • www.chemply.com
For more information . . .
C-HoSSC-HoSS