CIDNE
Combined Information Data Network Exchange (CIDNE)
Combined Information Database Network Exchange (CIDNE) linked to SIGACT Report
The module for documenting all personnel involved in a potentially concussive mandatory event in the Blast Exposure and Concussion Incident Report (BECIR) can typically be found in your organization's safety management system or incident reporting software. Ensure you include all individuals present during the incident, along with their roles and any actions taken. This documentation is crucial for compliance and for implementing necessary safety measures. Always refer to your organization's guidelines for specific procedures and reporting requirements.
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This phrase likely means that the candle flame was extinguished by a sudden burst of air or force, like a blast or shockwave. The concussion refers to a powerful shock or impact that put out the candle flame.
The glass would be less likely to shatter from the concussion of bomb blasts nearby.
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The post-blast investigation is typically performed as part of the overall incident investigation process, following the initial response and assessment of the blast site. This step involves collecting evidence, analyzing blast patterns, and determining the cause of the explosion. Investigators may also assess damage and gather witness statements to establish a comprehensive understanding of the incident. Ultimately, the findings from this investigation can inform safety measures and legal actions if necessary.
the blast did some tectonic plate damage. Since that incident Japan is on top in earthquakes.
The thyroid gland and the adrenal glands would be most seriously and immediately affected by an atomic blast due to their high sensitivity to radiation exposure. The thyroid gland is particularly vulnerable to radioactive iodine exposure, while the adrenal glands play a key role in the body's stress response and would be impacted by the physical and emotional stress of the blast.