Not all terrorist explosives are going to be major explosions and most are not weapons of mass destruction. Small explosive devices can be placed in backpacks or small packages, and they possibly can be remotely detonated. These types of devices can also be placed on modes of transportation where there is no security, such as; trains, ferries, and public buses. Because of the low security at such locations, this makes it extremely difficult to plan for, and to prevent a terrorist attack. If one of these devices were placed on a train that was hauling hazardous material, the outcome could be disastrous. There have been two hazardous materials identification systems developed to help first responders in the case of an accident. The first in the National Fire Protection Association 704 System which was …show more content…
The Office of Infrastructure Protection was developed to help protect our critical infrastructures from any possible disruptions that an attack would cause. “The office conducts and facilitates vulnerability and consequence assessments to help critical infrastructure owners and operators and State, local, tribal, and territorial partners understand and address risks to critical infrastructure” (Office of Infrastructure Protection, 2017). The risk of an attack on our power, transportation, banking and finance, and natural gas could be devastating and could debilitate our nation. These disruptions could impact our national security, health and safety, and economic