CBRN: First Response 2014
February 11 - 12, 2014
Wellington , Nouvelle Zélande
The consequences of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) emergencies challenge national response capabilities to their maximum extent. Responsibility for an effective first response to mitigate the consequences to lives, infrastructure and the environment remains essential. Enhancing preparedness through a multi-agency and multi-national approach is critical.
CBRN: First Response 2014 provides the international CBRN community with the unique opportunity to gain a clear understanding of future requirements and capabilities needed for a multi-agency approach to a CBRN emergency.
CBRN: First Response 2014 will act as a platform for the international military and first responder community to analyse emerging markets, best practice and the latest technologies available.
Key Focus Areas:
Training & Simulation
Preparedness & Resilience
Command, Control & Communications
Scene Management & Crowd Control
Healthcare Response
Decontamination & Disposal
Protecting the First Responder
CBRN: First Response 2014 provides the international CBRN community with the unique opportunity to gain a clear understanding of future requirements and capabilities needed for a multi-agency approach to a CBRN emergency.
CBRN: First Response 2014 will act as a platform for the international military and first responder community to analyse emerging markets, best practice and the latest technologies available.
Key Focus Areas:
Training & Simulation
Preparedness & Resilience
Command, Control & Communications
Scene Management & Crowd Control
Healthcare Response
Decontamination & Disposal
Protecting the First Responder
Lieux de Rendez-Vous
Location: Mercure Hotel Wellington
Contact
355 Willis Street Wellington , New Zealand
Organisateur
The Development Network
Victoria House, 4th Floor
Victoria Road, Chelmsford
CM1 1JR, United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1245 707 530
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