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Contents
Contents
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1. Purpose
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2. Scope
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3. Glossary of Terms
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4. Methamphetamine Manufacturing
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4.1 What is Methamphetamine?
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4.2 Methamphetamine Manufacturing and its Hazards
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5. Exposure Considerations and Health Effects
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5.1 Phosphine
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5.2 Iodine
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5.3 Hydrogen Chloride
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5.4 Methamphetamine Exposures
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5.5 Anhydrous Ammonia Exposures
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6. Societal Effects
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6.1 Children
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6.2 Property Owners
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6.3 Law Enforcement Personnel
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6.4 Industrial Hygienists
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6.5 Health Departments and Regulators
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6.6 Insurance Companies
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6.7 Legal System
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7. The Industrial Hygienist
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7.1 How Industrial Hygienists Get Involved
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8. Why Decontaminate?
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8.1 The Preliminary Assessment Process
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8.1.1 Law Enforcement and Health Department Document Review
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8.1.2 Compliance with Local Regulatory Requirements
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8.1.3 Entry Considerations
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Atmospheric Monitoring
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Training
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8.1.4 Conducting the Site Assessment
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8.1.5 Manufacturing Method
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8.1.6 Physical Assessment and Observations
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8.1.7 Sampling for Methamphetamine Residue
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Sampling Theory
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Hypothesis Testing
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Wipe Sampling Procedures
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Non-Porous Surfaces
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8.1.8 Sampling for other Chemical Contamination
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8.2 Remedial Recommendations
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8.2.1 Site Type and Characteristics
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8.2.2 Contents of a Property
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8.2.3 Structural Considerations
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8.3 Post-Cleanup Assessment
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8.3.1 Physical Assessment
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8.3.2 Post-remedial Sampling for Methamphetamine Residue
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9. Challenges and Pitfalls
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10. Web-based Resources for AIHA Members
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11. References
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Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratory Assessment and Remediation Guidance [Guideline #8]