Hospitals can’t control when contaminated patients arrive—
Only whether they’re ready to receive them

safely and remain operational.

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

Deployable, compliance-aligned systems designed to protect staff,
Control contamination and keep the Emergency Department
Open during real-world CBRN events.

Aligned with CMS §482.15, Joint Commission EM.09–EM.17, and
FEMA preparedness frameworks

Core Outcome

Protect Staff | Control Contamination | Maintain ED Operations |
Support Compliance | Sustain 72+ Hours

  • Aim:
    Maintain protected intake capability and

    safely receive contaminated patients for 72+ hours.

    This is possible with a

Tier-3 Hospital ED Continuity CBRN Push Pack.

Premium PPE for First Receivers -
Level-C PPE with Particle-rated PAPR
Protective Fallout Helmet with
P-100 HEPA Filter, and APF-1000 (highest)
Comfortable, premium full-barrier PPE -

Plus - Beta and Gamma Radiation Alerts and Monitors

Grid-Down Communications

Pre-ED EMT Kit 125 Delicious Self-Heating Meals

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

First-Receiver Protection and Radiation Screening Systems

LevelCPPE establishes deployable
Tier-3 and Tier-4 contaminated-arrival intake capability.

Level-C PPE respiratory protection ensembles and
radiation screening instruments aligned with
the functional categories of the
FEMA Authorized Equipment List (AEL).

These configurations support exterior reception,
routing and clearance decisions that help maintain
Emergency Department operations during the
first 72 hours of a regional contamination event.

LevelCPPE works with leadership teams to:

• Configure Tier-3 and Tier-4 contaminated-arrival
Push-Pack deployment architectures
• Co-develop a structured 111-item, 72-hour
Executive CBRN Response Checklist Template
• Align respiratory protection and radiation screening
capability with first-receiver intake workflows
• Coordinate direct fulfillment through vetted
U.S. manufacturers and authorized channels
• Support post-delivery operational integration to
ensure perimeter screening and routing capabilities.

Rapid Response
Pre-configured Tier-3

Hospital Continuity Push Packs Now Available.

Direct-Specifier Fulfillment Model,
Configuration Consulting Capability-
Structured Purchase Blueprint per Station
For Fast and Secure Push Pack Acquisition.

Supports alignment with The Joint Commission's Emergency Management expectations, the
CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule §482.15, the ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program
funding pathways, and the FEMA Authorized Equipment List (AEL) equipment categories.

Receive a Complete Tier-3
Level-C PPE Push Pack in 5 Days.*

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Response Consultation.
Remain Open and Operational for 72+ hours.


New Pre-configured
Level-C PPE Push Pack Bundles for 30-40+ First Receivers.
Compliance-Aligned. Operationally Ready.
Consultation Fee: $200 - Gratis for

Hospital Emergency Management
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Executive Summary:

The Tier-3 Level-C PPE™ CBRN Push Pack provides for a
72-96 Hour Protected Operations Capability

The objective is singular and operationally defined:
Preserve Emergency Department continuity during a surge of
CBRN-contaminated patients without contaminating the ED or the hospital.

The LEVELCPPE Tier-3 Continuity Push Pack:
Configured to enable a hospital ED to remain open and safely receive
contaminated patients for a minimum of 72 hours.
36 First Receivers/30 Arrivals per surge hour/72 hours.

This system helps prevent emergency department shutdowns, staff walk-offs, or operational collapse when contaminated patients arrive during a regional chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or unknown powder event.

The Level-C PPE Push Pack is scalable from
Tier-3 through Tier-5 Preparedness Levels and
supports protected operations across:

  • Perimeter Reception and Survey
    Dry Decon Decontamination corridor operations
    Pre-ED Survey and Emergency Department (ED) Intake

  • Operating Room (OR) - Area Gamma Monitor

  • Burn/Intensive Care Unit (ICU) - Area Gamma Monitor

  • First Receivers are medical and non-medical personnel.
    MD, RN, Security and Perimeter Control, Maintenance Decon Ops,

  • Hospital Incident Command and Executive Leadership


“To Remain Open for 72 Hours” is now 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 for 72+ hours

  • Burn-rate modeling for 72-hour consumption

  • Replacement inventory to prevent mid-incident depletion

3. Detection and Monitoring Capabilities

  • Beta and gamma radiation contamination screening

  • Area monitoring and alarms for exposure control

  • ALARA-aligned operational controls

4. Multi-departmental Protection

  • With no hospital contamination, continuity of care continues:

  • Prevent contamination and monitor 24/7 in ED and Ancillaries

  • Protected command staff continuity

  • Redundant operational staffing capability

Without these elements, hospitals typically revert to:

  • Emergency Department ED diversion

  • Service suspension

  • Facility lockdown

  • Staff refusal to engage


Regulatory & Preparedness Alignment

The LevelCPPE Push Pack integrates seamlessly with:

  • The Joint Commission —
    Comprehensive Emergency Management Standards (EM.09–EM.17 and EC.02)

  • 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.

LevelCPPE developed the
Hospital CBRN Operational Continuity Preparedness Tier Model (0-5)
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 comfortably in Level-C PPE during their 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?

Achieve Tier-3 Hospital Continuity.
Fast, Compliant, and Defensible.
Pre-configured Tier-3 Push Packs Now Available -
Direct-fulfillment Configuration Consulting -
Capability-Structured Purchase Blueprint

The LEVELCPPE.com
Hospital CBRN Operational Continuity Preparedness Tier Model

Keep Your Hospital Open During a CBRN Contamination Event

The Tier-3 Hospital Continuity Push Pack helps hospitals safely receive contaminated arrivals while protecting staff,
preventing ED contamination and preserving ED operations.
And keeping the First Receiver's radiation dosage as
low as reasonably achievable - ALARA.

The Tier-3 ED Continuity Push Pack is pre-configured for
36 First Receivers / 30 arrivals per surge cycle hour / 72-hour continuity
The Tier-3 Push Pack addresses TJC EM requirements.


Hospital Emergency Managers and COOs
Call for Priority Service
727-580-5997 - Doug@LEVELCPPE.com


Achieve Tier-3 Hospital Continuity.
The Tier-3 Push Pack is
Fast, Compliant, and Defensible.
Pre-configured Tier-3 Push Packs are Now Available -
Specifier Procurement Fulfillment Model & Configuration Consulting -
Capability-Structured Purchase Blueprint per Station.


The Tier-3 ED Continuity Push Pack gives hospital leaders a practical bridge between
regulatory preparedness expectations and real-world emergency department continuity.

The Tier-3 ED Continuity Push Pack gives hospital leaders a
practical bridge between regulatory preparedness expectations and
real-world emergency department continuity.

The Tier-3 Continuity Push Pack supports the operational capabilities that hospitals
must plan, train, equip, exercise, and improve staff protection, contamination control,
sustained intake, surge support, and continuity of essential ED functions.

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Keep Your Emergency Department Open.
Protect Your First Receivers as they triage
contaminated patients for 72 hours.


Hospitals cannot control when
contaminated patients arrive —
Only whether Emergency Department Operations and Staff remain protected when they do.


Emergency Department Continuity
begins before contaminated arrivals

reach the doorway.

Maintain Emergency Department Operations
During a Regional Contaminated-Arrival Surge.


Determine your hospital’s current
Preparedness Tier level, and
What is required to achieve
Tier-3 Emergency Department
Continuity Capability.

Achieve Tier-3 CBRN Hospital Continuity

LevelCPPE Tier-3 CBRN Hospital Continuity Push Pack
enables exterior contaminated-arrival reception,
radiation screening, dry-decontamination routing, and
protected first-receiver operations during
The first 72 hours of a regional incident.
36 First Receivers / 30 Arrivals per hour surge cycle / 72 hours

Supporting alignment with:

Joint Commission EM.09–EM.17 and NPG.11
CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule §482.15
ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program Capabilities
FEMA Authorized Equipment List Preparedness Guidance

Success Starts in the Parking Lot

Emergency Department continuity begins before doorway exposure occurs:
Perimeter reception and arrival triage
Radiation screening and routing decisions
Dry decontamination operations
First-receiver Level-C PPE protection systems

Tier-3 Hospital Continuity Deployment Architecture

The Tier-3 Push Pack establishes a protected contaminated-arrival
intake capability with Level-C PPE, PAPR, Radiation Alert Devices, and
Dry Decontamination that helps hospitals:

Protect First Receivers -
Prevent Emergency Department contamination -
Maintain intake operations during surge conditions -
Sustain operations for 72+ hours during regional incidents.

Rapid Response
Pre-configured Tier-3 Push Packs are Now Available -
Direct-fulfillment Configuration Consulting -
Capability-Structured Purchase Blueprint per Station -
Priority Support

Receive your Tier-3 Level-C PPE Push Pack in 5 days when available.

Call for a Tier-Level Readiness Review 727-580-5997
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Avoid Exposure to Fallout with First Receiver Full-barrier Precautions

The Process

1. Review your capability to receive a contaminated patient safely.

Contact LEVELCPPE.com at 727-580-5997 to review your facility’s contaminated-arrival preparedness needs and review the
Tier-3 Hospital Continuity Push Pack.

2. Configure Your Deployment Architecture

Select from Tier-3, Tier-4, or Tier-5 Hospital Continuity
pre-configurations aligned to your intake environment,
staffing model, and surge expectations.

3. Deploy with Confidence

Receive staged, compliance-aligned continuity systems designed to help keep the Emergency Department operational during a regional contamination event.

Rapid Response
Fast. Compliant. Defensible.

Pre-configured Tier-3 Hospital Continuity Push Packs
are available for Distributor RFQ submission -
Direct-fulfillment configuration consulting -
Capability-structured acquisition blueprint supporting:
exterior reception, radiation screening, dry-decontamination,
pre-ED survey, and psychological first aid corridor activation.

Supports alignment with:

FEMA Authorized Equipment List (AEL) capability categories
ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program implementation pathways
CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule §482.15 expectations
Joint Commission EM.09–EM.17 contaminated-arrival readiness objectives

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Founder, LevelCPPE.com

Doug@LevelCPPE.com
727-580-5997 📞

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Co-configure Your
CBRN Response Checklist and
10+ person Level-C PPE Push Pack

CBRN Preparedness -
Protect Essential Staff,
Limit Business Chaos, and
Speed Recovery from
CBRN Events Within 100 Miles

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727-580-5997


Delivering deployable, compliance-aligned preparedness solutions engineered for operational continuity.

• Level-C PPE Systems with PAPR
• Radiation Detection & Alerting Instruments
• Deployable Decontamination Units

Structured for Hospitals, Campuses, and Government Facilities Requiring Defensible,
FEMA grant-eligible CBRN Readiness.

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