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2/1/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Sign the Resolution Adopting the Most Recent Update of the Emergency Operation Plan (EOP) for the Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD)
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2
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Consent Agenda
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85773
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Resolution
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transportation." The figure below shows how to triple package (primary receptacle, <br />watertight secondary packaging, and durable outer packaging) according to the <br />regulations. <br />a. Primary Package <br />The primary receptacle contains the infectious substance and must be watertight to <br />prevent leakage. These can be made of glass, metal, or plastic and should include <br />screw-top tubes, flame-sealed glass ampoules, or rubber-stopped glass vials fitted <br />with metal seals. Screw caps should be fastened with tape for extra safety. <br />b. Secondary Package <br />One or more primary receptacles are placed in a water-tight secondary package. <br />Absorbent material, sufficient to absorb the entire contents of the primary <br />container(s), must be placed between the primary and secondary package. The <br />secondary package should be labeled with name, address, and telephone number of <br />the shipper. <br />c. Outside Package <br />The secondary package is placed into the outer packaging, which must be of <br />sufficient strength to contain and protect the contents within. Outer packages must be <br />UN-certified, signified by having a UN specification mark on the outside of the <br />package. Shipping regulations require that an itemized list of contents be placed <br />between the secondary package and outer package. <br />Below is an example of packing for shipping of samples to the Washington State Public <br />Health Laboratory. <br />Prtllltryfile#I.cl. <br />tbifthft r Pr.sHnS ildril*l <br />CullEr' <br />Plehssd lal;+l ClF <br />llfiflFrool tbF?tgulh,ri <br />$pr*lnm lO lrldt <br />fri6*..rlrd l-.b.| <br />Hamr,lddm, I <br />nFpltonl <br />t*l'EFlr <br />lar€firnl <br />FrEthgllilrr4 <br />st *hlFP.r <br />0|,l..rhlllglnq <br />Crott Aie$od! dl FroPer Frc*lng <br />Facking and Lahellng bl lnfectlous $ubstancss <br />iEft <br />.ftr <br />,-_- <br />Frlt-dIF <br />Environmental Samples <br />Collection of environmental samples of concern is normally done by HAZMAT teams as <br />part of their response to a contaminated scene. HAZMAT teams should follow their <br />normal procedures for sampling and packaging of the materials. <br />33
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