“Shelter-in-Place” may not be as EASY as it sounds

The term “Shelter-in-Place” (SIP) is becoming more and more popular in emergency response plans and although it is a VITAL part of many response plans, doing it PROPERLY may NOT be as easy as it sounds.  In this article, I hope to explain what is required when we claim “shelter-in-Place” as a method to manage exposures during a chemical release and some of the issues we may run into when implementing a SIP protocol.

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