Lessons Learned from Tokyo Subway Sarin Gas Attack and Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks

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European Conference of Ministers of Transport Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Japanese Government 2-3 March 2005 Akasaka Prince Hotel, Tokyo Lessons Learned from Tokyo Subway Sarin Gas Attack and Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks Tatsuo FUNATO Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. Japan

Lessons Learned from Tokyo Subway Sarin Gas Attack and Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks Tokyo Metro Co.,Ltd Ltd. Safety Affairs Department Rev.H17-3-2

Outline of Tokyo Metro Routes : Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Tozai Line, Chiyoda Line, Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line and Namboku Line, Total operating kilometerage: 183.2 km Number of stations (above ground): 168 (21) Number of passengers per day: 56 5,590 thousand 67

Sarin Gas Attack March 20, 1995 ( Monday ) 8:14AM Occurred on 5 trains, on 3 lines Casualties Fatalities : 10 passengers, 2 employees Hospitalized : 960 passengers, 39 employees Outpatient treatment : 4,446 passengers, 197 employees Total 5,654 persons

Outline of the Sarin Gas Attack Method employed in the crime: To prick a bag containing sarin liquid (about 900ml) with the tip of an umbrella *Indiscriminate terrorist attack, using sarin gas, a deadly poison *Occurred within the premises of the subway, a closed space *Sarin gas was dispersed at several locations within a half an hour span resulting in multiple attacks Incident site where many people were killed by the use of a poisonous agent within the premises of the subway

Tsukiji Station of the Hibiya Line

Tsukiji Station of the Hibiya Line

Kasumigaseki Station Haz-mat unit of the Tokyo Fire Department in Action

Casualties Kita-senju Ikebukuro Kodemmacho 5 passengers killed Ogikubo Honancho Nakano-sakaue 1 passenger killed Hatchobori Tsukiji 1 passenger killed 2 passengers killed Yoyogi-uehara Kasumigaseki 2 employees killed Naka-meguro Kamiyacho 1 passenger killed Marunouchi Line Hibiya Line Chiyoda Line

Kasumigaseki Station of the Hibiya Line Car No. 8 of the Train No. B711T

Kasumigaseki Station Self-Defence Forces in Action

Lessons Learned from the Sarin Gas Attack The standard manual needs to be adjusted in order to be prepared to handle multiple simultaneous incidents (disasters and/or accidents), should the situation arise. Organization among divisions (both operational and technical) should be set-up, by region, to ensure timely rescue operations. All staff should have certified life-saving skills to enable them to perform life-saving procedures anytime, anywhere, as necessary.

Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks (Based on the Lessons Learned from the Sarin 1. Preventive measures (Deter occurrence) Gas Attack) 2. Actions to be taken when an incident occurs 3. Improve response capability (organizational, etc.)

Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks (Part 1) (Based on the Lessons Learned from the Sarin Gas Attack) 1. Preventive measures (Deter occurrence) Security cameras are installed at all stations Routine patrols are carried out in specified areas by contracted security guards. Manuals should be drawn up on how to respond, should a poisonous gas attack occur. Windows that can be easily opened or closed manually, as necessary for ventilation purposes, are installed in cars.

監視カメラ ( 南北線後楽園駅 ) Installation of Security Cameras at All Stations

Routine Patrols by Contracted Security Guards at Specified Areas

Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks (Part 2) (Based on the Lessons Learned from the Sarin Gas Attack) 2. Actions to be taken when an incident occurs Passengers should be evacuated immediately, while the proper agencies (fire department and police) are contacted. Trains in transit between stations should continue on to the nearest station, with windows opened for ventilation.

Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks (Part 3) (Based on the Lessons Learned from the Sarin Gas Attack) 3. Improve response capability (organizational, etc.) Establishment of emergency networks by region, including operational and technical divisions. Upgrade staffs emergency life saving skills.

Regional Disaster Prevention Network Divided into 15 Regions

東京消防庁による指導訓練 Training Under the Instruction of the Tokyo Fire Department

In-house Countermeasures Against Terrorist Attacks Drawing up a response manual and training. Passengers are evacuated to safety. Cooperation among divisions (both operational and technical) to form emergency networks. Regional Disaster Prevention Network

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