Hazmat Emergency Preparedness in Hong Kong: What are the Dangerous Goods in Kowloon?

Author:

Walter FG,Chan JTS1,Winegard B,Shirazi FM,Chase PB,Chow YY2,de Boer M,Denninghoff K

Affiliation:

1. Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, Accident and Emergency Department, 11 Chuen On Road, Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong

2. Tuen Mun Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Tsing Chung Koon Road, Tuen Mun, N.T., Hong Kong

Abstract

Introduction Hazmat emergency preparedness is critical, especially as Hong Kong prepares for major international events, such as the 2008 Olympic Equestrian Games. No published medical study has described the identities and quantities of dangerous goods (DG) in the Kowloon area and listed what antidotes are needed for these DG. This study describes what hazardous materials are most common in Kowloon to prioritise emergency preparedness and training. Materials & methods Design A descriptive, cross-sectional study. Setting The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, specifically Kowloon. Sample The Hong Kong Fire Services Department (HKFSD) Dangerous Goods Database (DGD). Interventions Descriptive statistical analyses with Stata 9.2. Chief outcome Identifying and quantifying dangerous goods in the HKFSD DGD. Results Most DG do not have antidotes. The most common DG with recognised antidotes are carbon monoxide, methylene chloride, fluorine, fluorides, fluoroboric acid, cyanides, nitriles, methanol, nitrobenzene, nitrites, and nitrates. The most common categories of DG are substances giving off inflammable vapours, compressed gases, and corrosive and poisonous substances. Conclusions Hazmat emergency preparedness and training should emphasize these most common categories of DG. Disaster planning should ensure adequate antidotes for DG with recognised antidotes, i.e., oxygen for carbon monoxide and methylene chloride; calcium gluconate or calcium chloride for fluorine, fluorides, and fluoroboric acid; hydroxocobalamin for cyanides and nitriles; ethanol for methanol; and methylene blue for methaemoglobinaemia produced by nitrobenzene, nitrites, and nitrates. Supportive care is essential for patients exposed to hazardous materials because most dangerous goods do not have antidotes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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