CEN Workshop on 'human decontamination in CBRN-E incidents'

The content of this proposed CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) is developed as part of the Horizon Europe project n. 101121167 TeamUP “Holistic capability and technology evaluation and co-creation framework for upskilled first responders and enhanced CBRN-E response”.

It will specify decontamination procedures and validation thresholds related to humans in CBRN-E events. The planned CWA is intended to be used by first responders and to enhance cooperation on international level. The CWA will respond to regulatory gaps corresponding with the evolutionary nature of the CBRN-E crisis environment and of technological tools available for management of these events. The planned CWA will not address national regulations related to healthcare. The focus of the decontamination procedures during CBRN-E incidents is on crisis management, involving effective reaction of first responders and post-intervention treatment.

 

The kick-off meeting will be held on Wednesday, 27 November 2024, from 10:00-12:00 CET as a web meeting.


Requests to participate in the Workshop and/or comments on the project plan are to be submitted by 13 November 2024 to speldova@agentura-cas.cz1. You are kindly requested to use the commenting form below.

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1 Applications for participating in the Workshop and comments on the project plan that are not received by the deadline do not need to be taken into consideration. Once constituted, the Workshop will decide whether or not to consider the comments received in good time.

 

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