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90 Second Rule

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This rule assumes that if offenders are present and moving inside the laboratory then the atmosphere will sustain life. It assumes that the IET (wearing the minimum level of PPE for the IET) may safely enter and extract suspects for a period of up to 90 seconds

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Safety Considerations

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  • Leave the area immediately, your safety is paramount
  • Do not re-enter the premises
  • Never touch, taste or smell any chemicals or equipment
  • Do not attempt to stop the chemical reaction, or turn any electrical devices off. This may cause an explosion.
  • Do not shut off the water supply
  • Do not smoke in or near clan lab
  • Do not use tools, radios, cellphones or anything that produces sparks or friction
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Clan Lab Indicators

Outside

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  • Frequent visitors at odd hours
  • People coming outside only to smoke
  • Occupants unfriendly, appear secretive about their activities, paranoid or odd behaviours
  • Access denied to landlords, neighbours, other visitors
  • Windows blackened out or curtains drawn
  • Expensive security and surveillance gear
  • Rubbish containing a large amount of cold medication containers or packaging
  • Bottles, plastic containers and boxes with labels removed
  • Chemical odours coming from property, can be sweet, bitter, ammonia or solvent smells
  • Exhaust fans running at odd times
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Clan Lab Indicators

Inside

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  • Containers with clear liquids and chalky coloured solid on the bottom
  • Containers with two layered liquids, one dark and one clear or pale yellow
  • Used coffee filters containing either white pasty or reddish brown substance
  • Baking dishes or similar containing white crystalline substance
  • Presence of hot plates near chemicals
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Three types of clan labs

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  • Extraction
  • Conversion
  • Synthesis
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Symptoms from Exposure to Clan Labs

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  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Watery or burning eyes
  • Burning skin
  • Coughing or choking
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Immediate action at the scene (CYF)

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  • Removal of CYP from immediate scene
  • Place CYP in Tyvek suit or in blanket, must occur before handover
  • Most appropriate decontamination of CYP
  • Use age appropriate explanations about what will happen, e.g. need to wear special clothing
  • Assessment of CYP by Ambulance - medical attention takes priority over decontamination - OC must ensure medical facility is aware of contamination prior to admission
  • Assigning officer to look after and monitor CYP and liaise with social worker
  • Request for CYF attendance at scene
  • Distribute PPE to CYF staff as well as CYP decontamination kit for each CYP
  • Photographing CYP at scene
  • Recording physical condition of CYP
  • Consider securing clothing worn by CYP as an exhibit
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Preliminary interview with CYP

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  • Basic health questions such as headache, nausea, breathing difficulties
  • Name of CYPs doctor
  • Occupants details
  • Details of other siblings or CYPs at address
  • Sleeping arrangements
  • Playing and eating areas
  • School or pre-school details
  • Knowledge of drugs, manufacturing, dealing activities
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Definition of Emergency

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S135 Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996

Emergency means—

(a) actual or imminent danger to human health or safety; or
(b) a danger to the environment or chattels so significant that immediate action is required to remove the danger

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Unplanned Entry

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  • Immediately remove persons of interest
  • Isolate the site and maintain a safety perimeter
  • Preserve the crime scene
  • Seek medical advice if you experience any adverse effects