Team Readiness

Training That

Holds Up

Under Pressure

D2EMC delivers assessment-and-training engagements that produce documented team competency evaluated against the standards your surveyors, your accreditors, and your external evaluators actually use. Built by people who've worn the PPE, run the patient, and led the response.

The Joint Commission's New and Revised Emergency Management Standards took effect January 1, 2025. Surveyors are now asking hospitals to demonstrate documented CBRN response capability — not just a plan on paper, but a trained team that can execute it. We help you show them that team.

Hospital CBRN Response Team Assessment & Training

What the engagement is

A combined assessment-and-training engagement for your hospital's CBRN response team. We evaluate your team against your facility's SOPs and the current standards your surveyors apply Joint Commission, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, and NFPA 472. We identify the gaps. We deliver the training that closes them. And we leave you with the documented before-and-after record your survey file needs.

What you walk away with

Written readiness evaluation of your CBRN team

Gap analysis against TJC 2025, OSHA, and NFPA standards

Targeted training delivered to close those specific gaps

Documented competency record for your survey file

Prioritized remediation roadmap

Who's doing the work

The engagement is led by David DiGregorio a 32-year Army medic, nurse, and physician assistant, former Director of Hazardous Materials Emergency Response for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and core faculty with the BIDMC/Harvard Medical School Disaster Medicine Fellowship. Every evaluator is a credentialed hazmat technician with clinical experiences in pre-hospital and hospital settings.

  • Hospitals with an upcoming TJC survey

  • Facilities building a new CBRN response team

  • Facilities rebuilding capability after staff turnover

  • Hospitals working through a recent near-miss or drill failure

  • Health systems standardizing CBRN capability across multiple sites

Who it's for

This training is a partnership offering with the Disaster Medicine Institute. The curriculum is clinically grounded built by people who know what happens when a contaminated patient walks through your ED doors, not abstractly drawn from a textbook.

hazmat Response Team Assessment & Training

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EVALUATION:
Assessments performed using facility standard operating procedures and guidelines and NFPA 470 standards. Comprehensive written evaluation provided.

EXPERTISE:
All evaluators are highly experienced hazmat technicians, subject matter experts in their fields of interest.

EXPERIENCE:
Each evaluator has a minimum of ten years serving as a hazmat responder, serving in leadership roles for their respective teams.

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WMD-Civil Support Team Assessment & Training

EVALUATION:
Assess team readiness prior to External Evaluations, using ARNORTH and USARPAC criteria

EXPERTISE:
All evaluators are highly experienced hazmat technicians, subject matter experts in their fields of interest.

EXPERIENCE:
Principal owner of D2EMC is a former CST Medic, Physician Assistant, and Deputy Commander with the 1st WMD-CST in Massachusetts..