CBRNE incident News
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Arktis coordinating H2020 project focusing on effective tools for first responders
The TERRIFFIC project brings together 10 European organisations to deliver an important step change in the effectiveness of first responders during the first hours of a Radiological, Nuclear, explosive (RNe) incident. This will lead to reduced response times, less health and safety risks for the response teams, and less human intervention in the operation due to a higher number of automated ...
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Information Overload: Dealing with CBRNE and HazMat Incidents Vol. IX Issue 2
We live in a dangerous world. A terrorist may seek to inflict harm on society by releasing or attempting to release a dangerous chemical, biological, or radiological material, or detonate an explosive or nuclear device (CBRNE). There are also many toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) and toxic industrial materials (TIMs) used by industry and in governmental operations which can inflict serious harm ...
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