CHEMPACK definition

CHEMPACK means a voluntary component of the Federal Strategic National Stockpile Program (SNS) operated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the benefit of the U.S. civilian population. The CHEMPACK program’s mission is to provide state and local governments a sustainable nerve agent antidote cache that increases their capability to respond quickly to a nerve agent event such as a terrorist attack.
CHEMPACK means the sustainable repository of nerve agent antidotes and other necessary supporting equipment to care for individuals exposed to nerve agents, including but not limited to auto-injectors, bulk symptomatic treatment supplies, and self- monitoring storage containers provided to the Parties pursuant to a Memorandum of Agreement between each Party and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. CHEMPACK is a component of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Program. There are two types of CHEMPACK containers: (a) the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) container that is designed for use by emergency responders (materiel packaged primarily in auto-injectors) and (b) the Hospital container that is designed for hospital dispensing (materiel packaged primarily in multi-dose vials for precision dosing and long term care).
CHEMPACK containers of nerve agent antidotes and supplies that can be quickly accessed by first responders and medical professionals in a chemical incident.

Examples of CHEMPACK in a sentence

  • Additionally, in jurisdictions participating in the CHEMPACK program, CRI, or other local and state plans for maintaining treatment or prophylaxis caches, HPP and PHEP awardees and each HCC must be engaged in the development, training, and exercising of these MCM distribution and dispensing plans by the end of Budget Period 1.

  • A number of federally funded programs exist to enhance preparedness for and response to a public health emergency, including CDC’s Strategic National Stockpile (SNS), CHEMPACK program, and Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI).

  • Purpose: The CHEMPACK Project provided the State of Michigan, in collaboration with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, with a sustainable, supplemental source of pre-positioned nerve agent/organophosphate antidotes and associated pharmaceuticals.

  • Contractor shall house and be accountable for managing two (2) EMS CHEMPACK Containers in accordance with State of California and Federal requirements.

  • Due 2nd Quarter Upload a reviewed and updated CHEMPACK plan to the progress report.

  • As such, when the CHEMPACK(s) are requested for an exercise, additional information will be requested and can be found at on page 17 of the MEDDRUN CHEMPACK Plan also posted on the MIHAN at: Home > Document Center > Regional Network > Resource Sharing > DTPA, MEDDRUN, CHEMPACK The MEDDRUN program provides standardized caches of medications and supplies strategically located throughout the state of Michigan.

  • SNS program supports stockpile and vendor managed inventory, vaccines, federal buying power, CHEMPACK, and Federal Medical Stations.

  • The communications pathway for requesting the CHEMPACK(S) can be exercised but actual movement of CHEMPACK Cache(s) is prohibited during an exercise.

  • When MEDDRUN(s) are requested for exercise involvement, additional information will be requested and can be found at on page 17 of the MEDDRUN CHEMPACK Plan also posted on the MIHAN at: Home > Document Center > Regional Network > Resource Sharing > DTPA, MEDDRUN, CHEMPACK Resources MI-TESA is an all-weather 140 bed mobile field hospital that can be configured as two separate and independent facilities, one with 100 beds and the other with 25 to 40 beds.


More Definitions of CHEMPACK

CHEMPACK means a cache of nerve agent antidotes that is forward-placed in the community for availability to emergency health-care providers in the event of a release of nerve agents or organophosphates.