The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working on revisions to Ebola safety protocols, and the Pentagon is forming a 30-person team to assist medical staff in the U.S. if needed. The new guidelines are expected to set a firmer standard: calling for full-body suits and hoods that allow no skin to show, setting rigorous rules for removal of equipment and disinfection of hands, and calling for a "site manager" to supervise the putting on and taking off of equipment. If any other health workers test positive for Ebola, a plan is already in place which includes possibly being transferred to UTMB via ground ambulance as they have the capability to dispose of Ebola waste. The news also appears in Bioscience Technology, Bradenton Herald and The Crescent-News.