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ASTM-E2318:2003 Edition

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E2318-03 Standard Guide for Environmental Health Site Assessment Process for Military Deployments

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ASTM E2318-03

Withdrawn Standard: Standard Guide for Environmental Health Site Assessment Process for Military Deployments (Withdrawn 2012)

ASTM E2318

Scope

1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this guide is to describe a scientific methodology for conducting environmental health site assessments (EHSAs) for military deployments. EHSAs are prepared to evaluate potential environmental exposures that may impact the health of deployed personnel as directed by Presidential Review Directive 5; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff memorandum MCM-0006-02; and Department of Defense Instruction 6490.3. This guide is intended to assist the user in developing conceptual site models (CSMs) for deployment sites. CSMs are used to define the exposure pathways. The exposure pathways assist in the evaluation of potential health impacts. The goal of this guide is to identify complete and potentially complete exposure pathways that may affect the health of deployed personnel.

1.2 This guide provides a series of steps designed to obtain sufficient information to evaluate potential environmental exposures that may affect the health of deployed personnel. It is most applicable when only a limited amount of information about the deployment area is available. If it becomes apparent to the environmental health professional in predeployment planning activities that sufficient information exists to evaluate the health significance of potential environmental exposures, it will not be necessary to complete the data collection activities described in this process. In this event, the environmental health professional will document their justification for not completing the data collection activities. An obvious example would be deployment to a major city in a developed county.

1.3 Information generated by this process will be used for environmental health risk assessments. Environmental health risk assessments are beyond the scope of this guide.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements prior to use.

Keywords

conceptual site model; environmental exposure; environmental health site assessment; military deployment

ICS Code

ICS Number Code 13.100 (Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene)

DOI: 10.1520/E2318-03

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 Terminology
3 Significance and Use
4 Environmental Health Site Assessment Process
5 FIG. 1
6 Predeployment Activities
9 Site Reconnaissance and Interviews
12 Sample Collection
15 Conceptual Site Model
Evaluations and Report Preparation
16 FIG. 2
TABLE 1
17 Keywords
18 X1. VISUAL INSPECTION GUIDE
X1.1
X1.2
X1.3
X1.4
X1.5
X1.6
X1.7
X1.8
19 X2. SITE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE GUIDE
X2.1
X3. RECOMMENDED SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT
X3.1 Executive Summary
X3.2 Introduction
X3.3 Site Description
TABLE X2.1
20 X3.4 Information Sources
X3.5 Information from Site Reconnaissance
X3.6 Environmental Sampling Data (if done)
X3.7 Findings
X3.8 Conclusions
X3.9 Discussion (Optional)
X3.10 Recommended Course of Action
X3.11 Assumptions
X3.12 Deviations
X3.13 Appendices
21 X4. OTHER POTENTIALLY USEFUL SOURCES OF INFORMATION
X4.1 DoD References
X4.2 ASTM Standards
X4.3 EPA Documents
X5. BIOLOGICAL HAZARD CHECKLIST
X5.1
22 FIG. X5.1
23 FIG. X5.1
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