PHL
Chemical Incident
The Chemical Terrorism Response Unit provides
testing services of human blood and urine specimens
for 20 heavy metals, cyanide, and volatile organic
chemicals (VOCs) in support of the Washington State
Emergency Preparedness and Response Program.
Services are provided ONLY to local, state and
federal health jurisdictions and law enforcement.
The unit uses state-of-the-art instrumentation and
methods to identify and quantitate exposure levels.
The selection of the testing varies according to the
origin of the specimen and the type of chemical
agent suspected or known to be involved.
The information on this Web page is intended for the general
public. Additional information for local health agencies and healthcare
providers may be found at: Public
Health and Healthcare Professionals. We will regularly update this page
as new information becomes available.
Preparedness Fact Sheet and Links
Emergency Contacts
Call 911 in emergency situations.
Report suspected chemical terrorism and/or unknown chemical incidents to the
Office of Environmental Health Assessments.
Contact the
Washington Poison Center for immediate assistance.
Report illnesses to your
local health department.
Report suspicious packages or substances by calling your local law enforcement
agency at 911. -- First responders or healthcare providers
contact your local health department.
Report radiation incidents to the
Office of Radiation Protection.
For Public Health and Healthcare
Professionals
(Note: Documents posted in .pdf version on the Department of Health
Web site will be made available in an alternative format on request to users
who are unable to download or view .pdf files on the Web. To request an
alternative format, contact:
phlcontact@doh.wa.gov)
Environmental Sciences Forms
For further information please refer to the
PHL Directory of Services
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