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Since its inception, the CERT® Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has had a strong commitment to transition lessons learned about computer security incident handling to the broader Internet community. The ultimate goal of this transition work is the development of a community equipped to recognize, prevent, and effectively respond to computer security risks and threats against their organizations. To accomplish this transition work, our basic strategy is to develop a body of knowledge that will codify best practices for creating, managing, and sustaining incident management capabilities, based on the 15+ years of experience of the CERT/CC and other national and international teams. We then make this body of knowledge and. | MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL CASUALTIES Online Third Edition June 2010 Military Medical Operations Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Bethesda Maryland 20889-5603 www.afrri.usuhs.mil AFRRI Special Publication 10-1 Cleared for public release distribution unlimited This publication is a product of the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute AFRRI a part of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. The Medical Management of Radiological Casualties Online Third Edition June 2010 generally reflects the content of the QuickSeries-produced November 2009 hard copy field guide by the same title. However minor corrections are included in the Online Third Edition on pages 5 6 12 13 19 24 and 33 and while some images were not available for inclusion all critical images are present. The handbook content was prepared by Ronald E. Goans PhD MD and edited by AFRRI Military Medical Operations staff. The Online Third Edition is available from the AFRRI Web site at http www.afrri.usuhs.mil outreach infoprod.htm guide. It is cleared for public release with distribution unlimited. The QuickSeries November 2009 pocket-size laminated field guide may be requested by members of the U.S. Department of Defense as follows email MEIR@afrri.usuhs.mil or telephone 301-295-0316 or write Military Medical Operations AFRRI 8901 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda MD 208895603. The guide also is available at http www.quickseries.com. For more information about AFRRI visit our Web site at http www.afrri.usuhs.mil. How to print This product is designed to be printed double-sided as an 8.5- by 11-inch document which can be bound along the left edge. If your printer has a booklet option and you select it content will be reduced to create a document to be folded to a 5.5- by 8.5-inch document. See your printing professional for assistance. Cover photo Litter decontamination exercise Dave Morse AFRRI MEDICAL MANAGEMENT .