Title: Clandestine Drug Labs Awareness
1Clandestine Drug Labs Awareness
2Clandestine Labs Take it Seriously
Mistakes at the scene of a clan lab can lead to
serious injury, long lasting medical problems, or
death!
US-HERO US Homeland Emergency Response Org.
3Clandestine Drug Labs Can Be Found Anywhere!
- Apartments
- Houses
- Sheds
- Garages
- Abandoned buildings
- Ice chests
- Vehicles
4Where are Most Drugs Labs
- 85 of all clandestine drugs labs are found in
three states. - Texas
- California
- Oregon
5Signs of a Clandestine Drug Lab
- Strong odors similar to a diaper pale, urine, or
unusual chemical smells like, ether, ammonia, or
acetone - Coffee filters or paper towels stained with red
chemicals, with white or red chalk colored paste
that maybe wet or dry, and duct tape, clear glass
jugs or jars - Vehicles loaded with chemical containers such as
propane tanks, plastic drink bottles, thermos or
liquid containers - Laboratory glassware, rubber tubing, charcoal,
drain cleaner, Iodine, cold medicine pills,
and/or their containers - Windows blocked to conceal interior
6Signs (cont)
7Dangers of Meth Labs
- Cooking Process
- Corrosive, flammable, and toxic chemicals.
- Highly unstable and can be extremely sensitive to
temperature changes. - By-product
- Hydrogen gas which is flammable and can be
explosive in a confined area. - Booby traps
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9Other Hazmat Products
- Phosgene/phosphine
- Cyanide
- Chlorine
10Dangers of Meth Labs (cont.)
- Meth labs are frequently discovered due to
explosions. - Over half of all injuries incurred at meth labs
are to first responders. - Respiratory irritation is the most common injury.
- Eye irritation is second.
11Dangers of Meth Labs (cont.)
- Unattended lab is most dangerous
- Some processes take up to 72 hours
- Operators set up reactions, leave
- Impossible to determine stage process is in or
how to shut it down
12Reducing Risk to First Responders
- Increase awareness of the risks.
- Train responders to Haz Mat Operations Level.
- Make every effort to identify nature before
entering contaminated areas. - Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
- Conduct proper decon after exposure.
13Your Personal Safety Checklist
- Clan labs are an immediate danger to your
personal safety. - All clan labs are dangerous.
- All clan labs involve dangerous chemicals which
pose short and long term health risks.
14Simple procedures to minimize risks and reduce
exposure
- DO NOT eat or drink in or about a clan lab.
- DO NOT smoke.
- DO NOT touch your face, eyes, nose, nor other
body openings near a clan lab. - DO NOT open chemical containers.
- DO NOT put your face directly over an open
chemical container.
15Other Dangers
- Booby traps
- Grenades on trip wires
- Fish hooks hung at eye level
- Punji pits
- Explosives connected to electrical switches
- Crossbows and spear guns on trip wires
16Minimize risks and reduce exposure
- DO NOT touch liquids, powders or other
substances. - DO NOT taste samples to try and determine their
identity. - ALWAYS wear gloves when handling any items
associated with a clan lab. - DO NOT turn any switches or controls ON or OFF
inside a clan lab site.
17Caution is the Key
- Responders must have focus and situational
awareness to their environment - Expect to find dangers and health hazards in all
parts of the job - Dont assume a building or any situation to be
safe until proven to be so
18SAR and CERT Teams Actions
- Once you suspect a clan lab, get everyone out
- Do not use radios in or within 200 feet of a
suspected lab - Do not use cell phones in or within a lab
- Set up a contonement area around lab at at least
200 feet - Inform the IC or 9-11 to dispatch HAZMAT, LE and
Fire
19Actions (cont.)
- If people/residents are present, act clueless
- Do not try and interfere
- Alert authorities once you and your people are
safely away - Remember, you are not police, so dont play like
it
20Actions (cont.)
- If you have possibly been exposed to anything in
a lab, report it to your IC or EMO. - Some toxins take up to 48 hours to manifest
symptoms - Clan labs are not things to be taken lightly