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Windows Pocket PC Pricing Demo Testimonials FAQ
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How useful is your HAZMAT and WMD software?
With the PEAC-WMD application’s PAD (Protection Action Distance) Calculator you can
get this information for an Ammonia railcar incident in less than 60 seconds!
This is based on the conditions at the scene: weather, size of container, time of
day, type of surroundings, type of release, and you can even get it on a handheld
computer.
Saving Seconds – Saves Lives!
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Here are the simple steps to get the answer above.
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First - Select the chemical from the database by looking it up by name, UN# or CAS#. |
Second - Describe the weather conditions using terminology everyone understands. |
Third – Describe how much material is involved by giving some dimensions or use built-in
defaults. |
Fourth – Describe how the material is being released: Hole, Rupture or BLEVE. |
It's not hard (you can learn it quickly and you don't need a PhD to do it right)
and it's just one of many benefits of owning the PEAC-WMDv5 software. There are toxic
industrial chemicals (TICs), chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and their precursors,
biological agents, explosives, radioactive isotopes, meth lab chemicals, pesticides,
flammables and combustibles. If you want to find out more
click here
to visit our PEAC products page.
AristaTek is not a new comer to the HAZMAT and WMD software marketplace; we've
been doing this for a long time. The software was developed and offered as a commercial-off-the-shelf
(COTS) product in 1996 and the patent was issued in 1998.
Kit Fox Field Experiments conducted at Nevada Test Site.
The important thing to remember is this software wasn't built in a vacuum by folks
just surfing the internet and throwing databases together into a software package,
it was built by folks that have real-world
experience
doing research on how toxic chemicals behave when released from their containers.
You learn a lot when you release chemicals on purpose!
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