CRC Drill Toolkit Instructions for Use
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September 2015
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Alternative Title:Community reception center drill toolkit instructions for use
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Description:Population monitoring and the operational concept of the community reception center (CRC), initially described in the first edition of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Population Monitoring in Radiation Emergencies in 2007, have been incorporated in radiation emergency response plans across the country. To support this effort, CDC has developed a variety of training and planning tools and resources specifically related to population monitoring and CRC operations. This CRC Drill Toolkit is an integral part of this effort.
The toolkit provides guidance and templates that any jurisdiction can adapt to exercise the full range of CRC operations. The drill was developed to be compatible with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program. It also incorporates insights, issues, and lessons learned from real-world events. These CRC Drill Toolkit Instructions for Use provide guidance on using the drill materials. Jurisdictions can either use the materials as presented, filling in drill-specific information where noted, or make more extensive changes to customize the materials to their needs.
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