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CBRN Emergency Preparedness

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Deployable CBRN Preparedness Systems
Built to Keep Hospitals Operational for 72+ Hours

Compliance-aligned with
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services §482.15 and
The Joint Commission Emergency Management Standards (EM.09–EM.17)

Structured to support federal preparedness frameworks, including
Federal Emergency Management Agency grant pathways.

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Your CBRN Response Strategy -
A 72-Hour Operational Continuity Plan for Executive Officers & Essential Personnel.

Designed to help your hospital remain open and operational
during a CBRN contamination event.

Objective:
Maintain protected intake capability and safely receive contaminated patients for 72+ hours.

Operational Components

1️⃣ Executive 72-Hour CBRN Response Checklist
A structured, role-based action framework for leadership and essential personnel during the first critical operational window.

2️⃣ Level-C PPE with Fallout PAPR
Deployable respiratory and barrier protection designed to
reduce exposure to hazardous particulates during:

• Contamination intake operations
• Controlled facility movement
• Official evacuation away from a CBRN hot zone
• Relocation outside a projected 100-mile plume pathway

Note: This configuration is particle-focused and
Not rated for Chemical Warfare Agents.

3️⃣ Radiation Detection and Exposure Awareness

Access to premium radiation alerting and survey instruments capable of:

• Measuring real-time ambient radiation levels
• Identifying radioactive hotspots
• Screening for personal contamination
• Monitoring exposure rates up to 100 R/hr (instrument-dependent)

Supports ALARA-based operational decision-making
during radiological incidents.

4️⃣ 3-Day CBRN Shelter Kit (Optional Add-On)

A self-sufficient continuity package, including:

• Comfortable shelter gear
• Independent power and lighting
• Emergency communications capability
• Water storage
• 125 premium self-heating meals

Designed to sustain protected personnel during
extended shelter-in-place or controlled continuity of operations.

Level-C PPE with Particle-rated PAPR
Protective Fallout Helmet with
P-100 HEPA Filter -
8-12 hr Rechargeable Battery.

Keep Your Hospital Open During a CBRN Contamination Event -
Operationally ready. Compliance-Aligned. Continuity-Focused.

LevelCPPE designs and deploys
TJC EM compliance-ready CBRN preparedness systems that
close the gap between written policy and real-world operational capability.

We support hospitals seeking to achieve
Tier-3 through Tier-5 CBRN Operational Preparedness while aligning with:

  • The Joint Commission Comprehensive Emergency Management Standards EM.09 – EM.17

  • CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule (42 CFR §482.15)

  • ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Capabilities

  • FEMA National Preparedness Framework

From Documentation to
Deployable Capability

Most hospitals have emergency plans.
Few have deployable protection systems capable of sustaining operations during contamination.

LevelCPPE converts regulatory requirements into:

  • Protected first-receiver staffing models

  • Deployable Level-C PPE and PAPR systems

  • Radiation detection and contamination monitoring capabilities

  • 72-hour operational sustainment planning

  • Executive-level documentation for audit defensibility

72+ Hour Operational Continuity

With the proper Tier-3 to Tier-5 configuration in place:

  • The Emergency Department remains operational.

  • Medical staff can safely receive and triage contaminated patients.

  • The organization actively protects assigned essential personnel.

  • The team maintains multi-shift sustainment.

  • The team has materially reduced the shutdown risk.

Result:
A hospital with protected first receivers.

A hospital that remains open and can receive
contaminated patients for 72+ hours.

Defensible Decisions. Auditable Results. Protected Operations.


LevelCPPE transforms emergency management requirements into
measurable operational protection systems —
Designed to withstand regulatory scrutiny and real-world exposure events.

Protect essential first receivers.
Preserve facility continuity.
Remain open when others cannot.


CMS, TJC, NIOSH, ASPR, CDC, FEMA


Radiation Alert/Survey Meters

Grid-Down Communications and Internet Access

10-person EMT Kit 125 Delicious Self-Heating Meals

High-Level Meter 100R/hr. Low-Level Frisker 50 mR/hr. Mid-Level Monitor 1 R/hr.

Avoid Exposure to Fallout

Premium Level-C PPE and
High-Range Radiation Detection Systems

These are representative configurations of
Level-C PPE with PAPR and high-range
radiation detection instruments that meet the
functional requirements outlined in the
FEMA Approved Equipment List (AEL).

We:

• Custom-configure your Level-C PPE Push Pack
• Co-develop your 111-item executive
CBRN Response Checklist
• Source equipment from vetted suppliers
• Coordinate expedited fulfillment
• Conduct post-delivery operational follow-up

Custom Level-C PPE Push Pack delivery in as little as 5 days.*

LevelCPPE.com
Doug@LevelCPPE.com
727-580-5997

*Subject to availability. U.S. orders only.

Schedule a CBRN Response Consultation.
Comply with The Joint Commission EM.09–EM.17 requirements.
Co-configure a hospital-ready CBRN Response Checklist and Level-C PPE Push Pack.
Consultation Fee: $200

LevelCPPE.com
727-580-5997

LevelCPPE.com
727-580-5997

Executive Summary:

The LevelCPPE™ CBRN Push Pack
72-Hour Protected Operations Capability

The objective of the LevelCPPE™ CBRN Push Pack is singular and operationally defined:

Enable the hospital to remain open and safely receive contaminated patients for a minimum of 72 hours.

This system helps to prevent emergency department shutdown, staff walk-off, or operational collapse when contaminated patients arrive during a regional chemical, biological, radiological, or hazardous materials event.

The Push Pack is scalable from Tier-3 through Tier-5 preparedness levels and supports protected operations across:

  • Emergency Department (ED) intake

  • Decontamination corridor operations

  • Operating Room (OR)

  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

  • Security and perimeter control

  • Hospital Incident Command & Executive leadership


What “Remain Open for 72 Hours” Means Operationally
Remaining open is not a policy statement — it is a measurable capability.

It requires:

1. Protected Intake Capability

  • Deployable Level-C PPE for first receivers

  • Controlled contaminated patient entry pathway

  • Staff confidence to continue operations

2. PPE Sustainment Depth

  • Multi-shift coverage (minimum 3 shifts per day)

  • Burn-rate modeling for 72-hour consumption

  • Replacement inventory to prevent mid-incident depletion

3. Detection & Monitoring Capability

  • Radiation and contamination screening

  • Area monitoring for exposure control

  • ALARA-aligned operational controls

4. Multi-Department Protection

  • ED, OR, ICU, Lab, Respiratory, Security coverage

  • Protected command staff continuity

  • Redundant operational staffing capability

Without these elements, hospitals typically revert to:

  • ED diversion

  • Service suspension

  • Facility lockdown

  • Staff refusal to engage

Regulatory & Preparedness Alignment

The LevelCPPE Push Pack is structured to align with:

  • The Joint Commission —
    Comprehensive Emergency Management Standards (EM.09–EM.17)

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services —
    Emergency Preparedness Rule (42 CFR §482.15)

  • Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response —
    Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Capabilities

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency —
    National Preparedness System / Core Capabilities

This alignment supports documented readiness in:

  • Resource and asset management

  • Continuity of Operations (COOP)

  • Staff safety and surge capacity

  • Sustained incident response

All accreditation determinations remain the authority of the applicable governing body.

The LevelCPPE Hospital CBRN Operational Continuity Preparedness Tiers (0–5)

LevelCPPE developed the
Hospital CBRN Operational Continuity Preparedness Tier Model
as an internal executive planning framework.

The Tier model does not replace or reinterpret regulatory standards.

It translates regulatory language into operational continuity indicators such as:

  • Can they safely receive contaminated patients?

  • Can staff operate in Level-C PPE for multiple shifts?

  • Is there sufficient PPE depth for 72 hours?

  • Can detection and monitoring prevent uncontrolled exposure?

  • Will the ED remain open or shut down?


The framework supports capital planning, risk analysis, and resource allocation decisions while preserving regulatory authority with:

  • The Joint Commission

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

  • Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency


Summary:
The LevelCPPE CBRN Push Pack is not for inventory storage.
It is a deployable operational continuity system designed to answer one critical question:
If contamination reaches our region tomorrow, can we stay open and safely treat patients for at least 72 hours?

Process:
1. Order a CBRN Response Consultation with Checklist Template $200.
2. Co-configure and Order Your Level-C PPE Push Pack and
3-day CBRN Shelter Gear.

Doug@LevelCPPE.com -- 727-580-5997

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CBRN Response - Level-C PPE Push Pack

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