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Executive Summary""; ""2. Introduction""; ""2.1 Overview""; ""2.2 Purpose of this Report""; ""2.3 Target Audiences of this Report""; ""2.4 Scope of this Report""; ""3. Background Information""; ""3.1 Internal Deposition of Radionuclides""; ""3.1.1 Inhalation""; ""3.1.2 Ingestion""; ""3.1.3 Absorption from Skin Contamination""; ""3.1.4 Absorption Through Wounds""; ""3.2 External Contamination""; ""3.3 Effects of Weather""; ""3.4 Complications Due to the Presence of Multiple Agents or Serious Injuries""; ""3.5 Radiological Triage"" 327 $a""3.6 Proximity to the Incident""""3.7 Previous Experience with Internal Contamination""; ""3.8 Conclusions""; ""4. Settings in Which Persons May Become Contaminated with Radioactive Material""; ""4.1 Radiological Dispersal Device""; ""4.1.1 Incident Characteristics""; ""4.1.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.2 Aerosol Dispersal into a Public Area""; ""4.2.1 Incident Characteristics""; ""4.2.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.3 Contamination of Food or Water Supplies""; ""4.3.1 Incident Characteristics""; ""4.3.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.4 Improvised Nuclear Device"" 327 $a""4.4.1 Incident Characteristics""""4.4.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.5 Nuclear Reactor Incident""; ""4.5.1 Incident Characteristics""; ""4.5.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.6 Large-Scale Fires and Incidents""; ""4.6.1 Incident Characteristics""; ""4.6.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.7 Sealed Radioactive Source Incidents""; ""4.7.1 Incident Characteristics""; ""4.7.2 Nature of Contamination""; ""4.8 Summary""; ""5. Coordination with the Incident Command System""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 Incident Command System""; ""5.3 Hospital Incident Command System"" 327 $a""5.4 Coordination Between Incident Command System and Hospital Incident Command System""""5.5 Communicating Information from the Scene to the Hospitals and from the Hospitals to the Scene""; ""6. Radiological Triage and Screening Guidance""; ""6.1 General Guidance for Emergency Responders""; ""6.1.1 Selecting an Appropriate Radiation Survey Instrument""; ""6.1.2 Presurvey Radiation Survey Instrument Checks""; ""6.1.3 Surveying for Radioactive Contamination""; ""6.2 Radiological Triage and Screening Procedures""; ""6.3 Initial Screening at Scene""; ""6.4 Initial Screening at Hospital"" 327 $a""6.5 Mass Screening Following the Emergency Phase""""6.6 Biodosimetry""; ""7. 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