There is no doubt that Europe is under an everyday threat of terrorism and the chance of that escalating into an attack from chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) agents also seems to be increasing. Fire brigades (and others) have…
Fire fighting decontamination – long term leadership in occupational health
The modern world of firefighting is a constant game of “cat and mouse” as our domestic world undergoes constant change and improvement. New building materials are created all the time and construction techniques continually change. However as these materials and…
The Right Response to CBRN and HazMat
The range of potential threats makes CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) / HazMat (Hazardous Materials) response training a challenging business. However, electronic simulation equipment is making significant advances in effectiveness of exercises. In recent years, the work of the…
21st Century Decontamination Where Are We Going?
There are few things more uncomfortable and more dangerous than working in a HazMat suit in a HazMat Danger area. There are also few things more exhausting. To the public HazMat Operatives seem rather like tame Martians oddly human shaped…
Defence Science & Technology Organisation, CBRN Research
Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is a national leader in safeguarding Australia by delivering valued scientific advice and innovative technology solutions for Defence and national security. DSTO’s chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) research aims to effectively prevent, respond to and…
Hazmat and CBRN training systems debut by Argon at Intershutz 2015
Visit Argon in Hall 12 stand D44 to learn how our simulators have helped organisations like yours transform their Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Hazardous material exercises and improve student learning outcomes. Argon’s training systems allow you to enact Table…
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