SHANNON A GARCIA, MDS, RD, LD
Dietitian and Nutritionist at Donore Sq, San Antonio, TX

License number
Texas DT82441
Category
Dietitian and Nutritionist
Type
Dietitian, Registered
Address
Address
7 Donore Sq, San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone
(210) 364-6542

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Name
Address
Phone
Shannon Garcia, age 51
4315 Aspen Brook Ln, Spring, TX 77388
Shannon Garcia, age 48
4102 Young St APT 922, Pasadena, TX 77504
(832) 868-1448
Shannon Garcia
413 Hill St, Copperas Cove, TX 76522
Shannon Garcia
4952 Via Ventura APT 3, Mesquite, TX 75150
Shannon Garcia, age 49
3317 Comal Spgs, Canyon Lake, TX 78133

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Emergency Consequence Assessment Tool And Method

Emergency Consequence Assessment Tool And Method

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 8, 2010
Filed:
Dec 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/085865
Inventors:
Kevin George Garrahan - Fairfax Station VA, US
Shanna Lee Collie - Boerne TX, US
Shannon Sage Garcia - San Antonio TX, US
Thomas Locke Rust - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 11
Abstract:
The Emergency Consequence Assessment Tool (ECAT) is an interactive web-based software tool. ECAT is designed to meet the challenge of assessing health risks and determining what actions need to be taken during a crisis caused by a terrorist attack or natural disaster. ECAT provides instant access to key information and allows its users to conduct rapid analyses. The tool also provides a holistic approach to rapid risk assessment by integrating critical information across many diverse scientific disciplines and is a useful training tool. ECAT allows its users to conduct health risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication. It allows users not only to define the health threats, but also to determine what actions need to be taken to protect the public and first responders, and how best to communicate this information to the public. It evaluates the risks from chemical and biological agents in multiple environments, such as indoors, outdoors and from water contact, including ingestion, inhalation, and dermal exposure. Further, ECAT has the potential to quantify risks to different human subpopulations.