Appendix 1 to Part 323 - List of Essential Survival Items
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Appendix 1 to Part 323 - List of Essential Survival Items
This document contains a list of items considered essential to
sustain life at a productive level to assure national survival in
an emergency. The list identifies items to which major attention
should be given in all phases of preattack planning to insure the
availability of basic essentials for a productive economy in the
event of a nuclear attack. Supply-requirements studies and
assessments for these items will be made to disclose critical
deficiencies or other problems that can be anticipated. Revisions
will be made as necessary to keep the items as up-to-date as
possible.
The items are arranged by seven major groups:
(1) Health Supplies and Equipment,
(2) Food,
(3) Body Protection and Household Operations,
(4) Electric Power and Fuels,
(5) Sanitation and Water Supply,
(6) Emergency Housing and Construction Materials and Equipment,
and
(7) General Use Items.
Survival items are defined as “those items without which large
segments of the population would die or have their health so
seriously impaired as to render them both burdensome and
non-productive.” The items have been classified into Group A or
Group B, with Group A representing end products consumed or used
directly by the population, and Group B consisting of those items
essential to the effective production and utilization of the Group
A items, which are consumed or used directly by the people.
There are no Group B items in the categories of Health Supplies
and Equipment, Body Production and Household Operations, and
Emergency Housing and Construction Materials and Equipment. All of
these items are considered to be consumed directly and any attempt
to separate them in to A and B groupings would be too arbitrary to
be meaningful.
It is important to keep in mind the fact that while the items
listed are the basic essentials necessary for maintaining a viable
economy during the first six months following an attack, not all of
them would create problems that would require government action
preattack to insure adequate supplies. The aforementioned
supply-requirements studies will be undertaken to identify the
problem areas. In developing supply data, all available production
capacity, existing inventories, and possible substitutions will be
considered. For example, in analyzing clothing items, all available
supplies would be considered from sport to dress shirts, from
overalls to dress suits. However, new production would be limited
to the simplest form of the basic item which can be produced. The
final determination as to which of the items are most critical and
which may require preattack actions by the Government, as well as
the type of actions which must be taken, can be made only after a
comprehensive supply-requirements analysis is completed.
List of Essential Survival Items i. health supplies and equipment
Group A
1. Pharmaceuticals:
Alcohol. Analgesics, non-narcotic. Antibiotics and antibacterials.
Antidiabetic agents, oral. Antihistamines. Antimalarials. Atropine.
Blood derivatives. Carbon dioxide absorbent. Cardiovascular
depressants. Cardiovascular stimulants. Corticosteriods. Diuretics.
General anesthetics. Hypnotics. Insulin. Intravenous solutions for
replacement therapy. Local anesthetics. Lubricant, surgical.
Morphine and substitutes. Oral electrolytes. Oxygen. Surgical
antiseptics. Sulfa drugs. Synthetic plasma volume expanders.
Vitamin preparations, pediatric. Water for injection.
2. Blood Collecting and Dispensing Supplies:
Blood collecting and dispensing containers. Blood donor sets. Blood
grouping and typing sera. Blood recipient sets. Blood shipping
containers.
3. Biologicals:
Diphtheria toxoid. Diphtheria antitoxin. Diphtheria and tetanus
toxoids and pertussis vaccine. Gas gangrene antitoxin.
Poliomyelitis vaccine, oral. Rabies vaccine. Smallpox vaccine.
Tetanus antitoxin. Tetanus toxoid, absorbed. Typhoid vaccine.
Typhus vaccine, epidemic. Yellow fever vaccine.
4. Surgical Textiles:
Adhesive plaster. Bandage, gauze. Bandage, muslin. Bandage, plaster
of paris. Cotton, USP. Surgical pads. Stockinette, surgical.
Wadding, cotton sheet.
5. Emergency Surgical Instruments and Supplies:
Airway, pharyngeal. Anesthesia apparatus. Basin, wash, solution.
Blade, surgical knife. Brush, scrub, surgical. Catheter, urethral.
Containers for sterilization. Chisel, bone. Drain, Penrose. Dusting
powder. Forceps, dressing. Forceps, hemostatic. Forceps,
obstetrical. Forceps, tissue. Gloves, surgeon's. Handles, surgical
knife. Holder, suture needle. Inhaler, anesthesia, Yankauer (ether
mask). Intravenous injection sets. Knife, cast cutting. Lamps, for
diagnostic instruments. Lamps, for surgical lights. Laryngoscope.
Light, surgical, portable. Litter. Mallet, bone surgery. Needles,
hypodermic, reusable. Needles, suture, eyed. Otoscope and
ophthalmoscope set. Probe, general operating. Razor and blades (for
surgical preparation). Retractor, rib. Retractor set, general
operating. Rongeur, bone. Saw, amputating. Saw, bone cutting, wire
(Gigli). Scissors, bandage. Scissors, general surgical.
Sigmoidoscope. Speculum, vaginal. Sphygmomanometer. Splint, leg,
Thomas. Splint, wire, ladder. Sterilizer, pressure, portable.
Stethoscope. Sutures, absorbable. Sutures, absorbable, with
attached needle. Sutures, nonabsorbable. Sutures, nonabsorbable,
with attached needle. Syringes, Luer, reusable (hypodermic
syringes). Thermometers, clinical. Tracheotomy tube. Tube,
nasogastric. Tubing, rubber or plastic, and connectors. Vascular
prostheses. Webbing, textile, with buckle.
6. Laboratory Equipment and Supplies:
Bacteriological culture media and apparatus. Balance, laboratory
with weights. Blood and urine analysis instruments, equipment and
supplies. Chemical reagents, stains and apparatus. Glassware
cleaning equipment. Laboratory glassware. Microscope and slides.
Water purification apparatus. Group B None. ii. food Group A
1. Milk group. Milk in all forms, milk products.
Important for calcium, riboflavin, protein, and other
nutrients.
2. Meat and meat alternate group. Meat, poultry, fish,
eggs; also dry beans, peas, nuts. Important for protein, iron, and
B-vitamins.
3. Vegetable-fruit group. Including 1. Dark Green and
yellow vegetables. Important for Vitamin A. 2. Citrus fruit or
other fruit or vegetables. Important for Vitamin C. 3. Other fruits
and vegetables, including potatoes.
4. Grain products. Especially enriched, restored, cereal
and cereal products, and bread, flours, and meals. Important for
energy, protein, iron, and B-vitamins.
5. Fats and oils. Including butter, margarine, lard, and
other shortening oils. Important for palatability and food energy;
some for Vitamin A and essential fatty acids.
6. Sugars and syrups. Important for palatability and food
energy.
7. Food adjuncts. Certain food adjuncts should be
provided to make effective use of available foods. These include
antioxidants and other food preservatives, yeast, baking powder,
salt, soda, seasonings and other condiments. In addition, coffee,
tea, and cocoa are important for morale support.
Group B Food containers. Nitrogenous fertilizers. Seed and
livestock feed. Salt for livestock.
Veterinary Medical
Items: Anthrax vaccine. Black leg vaccine. Hog cholera vaccine.
Newcastle vaccine. iii. body protection and household operations
Group A
1. Clothing:
Gloves and mittens. Headwear. Hosiery. Outerwear. Shoes and other
footwear. Underwear. Waterproof outer garments.
2. Personal Hygiene Items:
Diapers, all types. Disposable tissues. First aid items (included
on Health Supplies and Equipment List). Nipples. Nursing bottles,
all types. Pins. Sanitary napkins. Soaps, detergents, and
disinfectants. Toilet tissue.
3. Household Equipment:
Bedding. Canned heat. Cots. Hand sewing equipment. Heating and
cooking stoves. Incandescent hand portable lighting equipment
(including flashlights, lamps, batteries). Kitchen, cooking, and
eating utensils. Lamps (incandescent medium base) and lamp holders.
Matches. Nonelectric lighting equipment. Sleeping bags. Group B
None. iv. electric power and fuels
1. Electric Power.
Group A Electricity. Group B Conductors (copper and/or aluminum),
including bare cable for high voltage lines and insulated wire or
cable for lower voltage distribution circuits. Switches and circuit
breakers. Insulators. Pole line hardware. Poles and crossarms.
Transformers (distribution, transmission, and mobile). Tools for
live-circuit operations, including rubber protective equipment, and
linemen's tools. Utility repair trucks, fully equipped. Prime mover
generator sets up to 501 kilowatts and 2400 volts, including
portable and mobile sets up to 150 kilowatts and 110/220/440 volts,
3-phase, 60-cycle complete with fuel tank and switchgear in
self-contained units.
2. Petroleum Products.
Group A Gasoline. Kerosene. Distillate fuel oil. Residual fuel oil.
Liquefied petroleum oil. Lubricating oil. Grease. Group B Storage
tanks. Pumps for loading and unloading. Pressure containers and
fittings for liquefied petroleum gas.
3. Gas.
Group A Natural gas. Manufactured gas. Group B Various sizes of
pipe (mostly steel). Various sizes of valves, fittings, and
pressure regulators. Specialized repair trucks and equipment.
4. Solid Fuels.
Group A Coal and coke. Group B Conveyor belting. Insulated trail
cables. Trolley feeder wire. Roof bolts. v. sanitation and water
supply Group A
1. Water.
2. Water Supply Materials:
a.
Coagulation: Ferric chloride. Ferrous sulfate. Ferric
sulfate. Chlorinated copperas. Filter alum. Hydrated lime.
Pulverized limestone. Soda ash. b.
Disinfection Chemicals:
High-test hypochlorites (70 percent) in drums, cans, ampules.
Iodine tablets. Liquid chlorine, including containers. Chlorine
compounds (not gas). c.
Miscellaneous Materials:
Diatomaceous earth. Activated carbon.
3. Chemical Biological, and Radiological CBR Detection,
Protection, and Decontamination Items:
Calibrators. Chemical agent detection kits, air, food, and water.
Dosimeters and chargers. Protective masks, clothing, helmets.
Survey meters (Alpha, Beta, Gamma). Warning signs - biological,
chemical, and radiological contamination.
4. Insect and Rodent Control Items:
a.
Insecticides: DDT, water dispersible powder (75 percent).
Lindane powder, dusting (1 percent). Malathion, liquid,
emulsifiable concentrate (57 percent). Deet (diethyltoluamide) 75
percent in denatured alcohol. Pyrethrum. b.
Rodenticides:
Anticoagulant type, ready-mixed bait. “1080” (sodium
monofluoroacetate) (for controlled use only).
5. General Sanitation:
Lye. Group B
1. General Supplies and Equipment:
Chemical feeders. Mobile and portable pressure filters.
Chlorinators (gas and hypochlorites). Pumps and appurtenances, Hand
- Electric - Gasoline - Diesel. Well-drilling equipment, including
well casing, drive pipe and drive points.
2. Storage and Transport Equipment:
Lyster bags. Storage tanks, collapsible and portable. Storage
tanks, rigid, transportable. Storage tanks, wood stave, knock-down.
3. Laboratory Equipment and Supplies:
Membrane filter kits with filters and media. Chlorine and pH
determination equipment.
4. Sanitation Equipment:
Hand sprayer, continuous type. Hand sprayer, compression type. Hand
duster, plunger type. Spraying equipment for use with helicopter,
fixed-wing light aircraft, high-speed fixed-wing attack aircraft,
and cargo-type aircraft. vi. emergency housing and construction
materials and equipment Group A Asphalt and tar roofing and siding
products. Builders hardware - hinges, locks, handles, etc. Building
board, including insulating board, laminated fiberboard,
hardpressed fiberboard, gypsum board, and asbestos cement (flat
sheets and wallboard). Building papers. Plastic patching,
couplings, clamps, etc. for emergency repairs. Plumbing fixtures
and fittings. Prefabricated emergency housing. Rough hardware -
nails, bolts, screws, etc. Sewer pipe and fittings. Tents and
tarpaulins; canvas, plastics, and other similar materials. Lumber
and allied products; Lumber, principally 1-inch and 2-inch, minor
quantities of small and large timbers; siding and flooring;
plywood; millwork, doors, and windows. Masonry products - brick,
cement, lime, concrete block, hollow tile, etc. Translucent window
coverings. Water pipe and hose, plus fittings - all types including
fire hose. Group B None. vii. general use items Group A None. Group
B Batteries, wet and dry cell. Bulldozers. Fire fighting equipment.
Light equipment and hand tools (including electric powered) for
carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and excavation. Pipe installation
materials and equipment. Refrigerators, mechanical. Rigging tools -
cables, ropes, tackles, hoists, etc. Tank railroad cars. Tank
Trucks and trailers. Tires. Trenching equipment. Truck tractors and
trailers, including low bed. Trucks up to five tons (25 percent
equipped with power takeoff). Welding equipment and supplies
(electric and acetylene).