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 29th- 30th March 2011 | Mayfair Conference Centre, London
 Pre-Conference Interactive Workshops 09.00-18.00, 28th March

Detect. Respond. Recover.
 Chaired by: Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society
 Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership Associates
 Speakers Include
       Keynote Speaker: Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser,
       Department of Communities and Local Government                           CBRN
       Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of Doctrine,             Resilience
       Israeli Homefront Command / Senior Consultant
       Disaster Response Planning, R&D and Emergency                     2011 will:
       Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv
                                                                 • Allow you to take away
       Brigadier General (Ret’d) Ioannis Galatas,
       Medical CBRNE Planner, Senior Asymmetric
                                                              practical knowledge of how
       Threats Analyst                                     you can improve your organisation’s
       Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint       preparedness as a result of taking
       Director of Military Support, JFHQ-CO,          part in interactive debates on training,
       US Army                                       interoperability and in-depth scenario-
       Major Omer Laviv, Israeli CBRN Expert        based workshops
       Yves Dussart, Principal Administrator,
       European Commission                        • Showcase briefings from US, Israeli
       David Thrower, Training & Exercise        and UK experts that focus upon
       Coordinator, Association of Chief        resilience against acts of terror
       Police Officers DVI
       Peter Daly, National CBRNLead/         • Improve multi-agency integration
       Chief Emergency Management             and interoperability by deepening                 Book and
       Officer, Health Service
       Executive, Republic of Ireland        your understanding of joint working              Pay by 10th
       Chief Inspector Mark Roberts,         initiatives and identifying future                December
       Emergency Planning, The Police        priorities for improvement                         2010 and
       Service of Northern Ireland                                                             Save Up to
       Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI,                  Book onto to our Unique Training                    £300
       Awareness Raising for Trauma             Exercise Workshops to Gain
       Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky,             Full Value
       Chemical Scientist, University
       of Brighton
       Stephen Johnson, Principal
       CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK
       Dave Bull, Training Lead,
       Emergency Preparedness Division,
       HART, Department of Health
       Andy Oppenheimer, Editor of, Chemical
       & Biological Warfare Review
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS – 28TH MARCH 2011
WORKSHOP A:           09.00-12.00 After the Blue Lights
This workshop looks at the logical sequence of events following a major CBRN incident. Its thought provoking logic                  Interactive
will alert the delegate to the currently camouflaged but obvious shortfalls in national strategies and current reliance           Scenario-Based
on third party support. The delegate will leave the workshop with concern at the historic reliance and misplaced                     Learning
trust in current planning and should identify the resolve to develop an independent response and contingency plan.                 Opportunities
Jeff Charlton, Founder of British Damage Management Association
WORKSHOP B:           13.00-18.00 Emergency Preparedness Tabletop Exercise
This hands-on workshop will turn the delegate into a member of the ambulance command structure, working under intense
pressure to manage the immediate effects of a CBRN incident within the UK. This desk-top exercise will give delegates a thorough
understanding of the key issues facing the health service in the immediate aftermath of a CBRN event. The physical and emotional
effects on patients and their families, as well as the practical issues of NHS capability and resources available to deal with the
incident, plus the relationships with other agencies on-scene, will all be explored in this thought-provoking and challenging
workshop. Look out for a few exciting twists in the exercise though, which will make the afternoon even more of an unmissable
training opportunity for the CBRN professional.
David Bull, Ambulance Command (CBRN) and Hazardous Area Response Team Training Lead, Department of Health and Police
National CBRN Centre

CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE – 29th March 2011
08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION                                          12.35 NETWORKING LUNCH
09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS                                     13.30 Training for the Unprecedented- How to Prepare for a
      Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society             CBRN Attack
      Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership            • Reaction to Easily Available Chemicals, Different Sources
      Associates                                                             of Radiation and White Powders
                                                                           • Training for Detection, Response and Decontamination
09.10 Keynote Address: Fire and Rescue Services “National
                                                                           • How Should Blue Lights React? Victim Response and
      Coordination Advisory Framework” (NCAF)”
                                                                             Minimising the Affected Area
      Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser,
                                                                           Andy Oppenheimer, Editor of Chemical & Biological
      Department of Communities and Local Government
                                                                           Warfare Review
09:45 The Israeli Approach
                                                                     14.10 Mass Transport and Mass Destruction - Keeping the
      • The Israeli Approach for Responding to a Real Threat:
                                                                           Two Apart
        War vs. Terrorism
                                                                           • The Challenges Faced by Transport Infrastructure for
      • The need for a Comprehensive System: Doctrine,
                                                                             London Olympics 2012
        Courses, Training, Command & Control
                                                                           • From 7/7 to the Current Threat and Environment
      • Risk Management
                                                                           • Lessons that can be drawn from a variety of
      • The need to Involve the Population: Risk and Crisis
                                                                             International Attacks
        Communication
                                                                           • Capabilities and Requirements
      Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of
                                                                           Colin Flack, Technical Advisor, The Fire Service College/
      Doctrine, Israeli Homefront Command / Senior
                                                                           Chief Executive, Rail Alliance & Wing Commander (Rtd)
      Consultant Disaster Response Planning, R&D and
                                                                           Robert Hopkin, Vision to Mission
      Emergency Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv
                                                                     14.50 COFFEE & NETWORKING
10:20 COFFEE & NETWORKING
                                                                     15.20 Use of Training to Improve Interoperability and
10:50 CBRN Risk Assessment
                                                                           Inter-Agency Cooperation
      • Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment
                                                                           • Solutions for Improving Blue Light coordination and
      • Teamwork: Surveying Border Controls, Ports, Airports,
                                                                             Interoperability
        Nuclear Facilities and Parliament Buildings Worldwide
                                                                           • Solutions for Improving Inter-Agency Coordination after
      • Lessons Learned
                                                                             the First Response
      Major Omer Laviv, Israeli CBRN Expert
                                                                           • Problems and Challenges
11:25 Focus on Disaster Victim Identification After a CBRN                 Stephen Johnson, Principal CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK
      Incident
                                                                     16.00 Adsorbent Assisted Medical Counter-Measures Against
      • The RID project
                                                                           CBRN Threats
      • Safe Recovery, identification and Decontamination of
                                                                           • Fallout Experiences- Chernobyl and beyond
        Contaminated Facilities
                                                                           • Developments in Adsorbent Counter-Measures
      • The Provision of Safe Systems
                                                                           • Long Term Resilience
      David Thrower, Training & Exercise Coordinator,
                                                                           Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, Chemical Scientist,
      Association of Chief Police Officers DVI
                                                                           University of Brighton
12.00 Interactive Panel Session on Training
                                                                     16.40 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY ONE
      • Ensuring that training accurately reflects the threat of
        potential incidents                                          ABOUT DEFENCE IQ
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CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY TWO – 30th March 2011
08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION                                                                                            14.10 The Health Service Perspective
09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS                                                                                             • Health & Hospital Resilience & CBRN Response
      Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society                                                               • NHS Emergency Planning Issues
      Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership                                                              • Paediatric Healthcare Provision
      Associates                                                                                                             • Emergency/Trauma Nursing
                                                                                                                             James Bister, Emergency Planning Officer, University
09.10 Developing the Police Service of Northern Ireland                                                                      Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire and Stewart Mason,
      Capability Plan                                                                                                        Emergency Planning & Resilience Manager,
      • PSNI and the All-Hazards Approach                                                                                    Birmingham Children’s Hospital, NHS Trust
      • The Efficacy of Approaching CBRN, Drugs and
        Explosives Together                                                                                            14.50 EU CBRN Resilience Programme and Civil Protection
      • The Challenges of the Approach                                                                                       • Overview of CBRN Action Plan
      Chief Inspector Mark Roberts, Emergency Planning,                                                                      • Role in CBRN Incident Response and Improving Capability
      The Police Service of Northern Ireland                                                                                 • Future Role of EU CBRN Action
                                                                                                                             Yves Dussart, Principal Administrator, European
09.50 Overarching US CBRN Response, a State’s Perspective                                                                    Commission
      • Existing CBRN Capabilities of the Active and Reserve
        Military Forces                                                                                                15.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING
      • Expanding Capabilities of State National Guard Forces                                                          16.00 European Committee for Standardisation Guidance Notes
      • How these Forces Form the CBRN Enterprise of the US                                                                  • Standards on Protecting the Victim and Potential
      Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint Director of                                                                   Victim in Shelter in Place and Evacuation
      Military Support, JFHQ-CO, US Army                                                                                     • New protocols in self defence instead of reliance on
10.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING                                                                                                      emergency services
                                                                                                                             • Overwhelmed? Emergency Service Assistance During
11.00 CBRN Perspectives from the Republic of Ireland                                                                           a Major Attack
      • Irish Policy & Doctrine in Responding to CBRN incidents                                                              Jeff Charlton, Founder, British Damage Management
      • Case Studies on CBRN Incidents & Lessons Learned                                                                     Association
      • Capabilities and Requirements
      Peter Daly, National CBRN Lead / Chief Emergency                                                                 16.40 Dealing with the Public in the Aftermath of a Mass
      Management Officer, Health Service Executive,                                                                          Casualty Incident
      Republic of Ireland                                                                                                    • Dealing with the Public during Mass Casualty Incidents
                                                                                                                             • Effects on individuals and communities
11.40 Interactive Panel Session on Interoperability
                                                                                                                             • Effects on companies
      • What are the key issues relating to interoperability?
                                                                                                                             • Long term implications
      • Working culture or equipment issues?
                                                                                                                             Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Awareness Raising for Trauma
      • How can inter-agency interoperability be improved and
        developed?                                                                                                     16.40 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY TWO
      Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society
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  • 1. CBRNResilience Presents www.cbrnresilience.com 29th- 30th March 2011 | Mayfair Conference Centre, London Pre-Conference Interactive Workshops 09.00-18.00, 28th March Detect. Respond. Recover. Chaired by: Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership Associates Speakers Include Keynote Speaker: Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser, Department of Communities and Local Government CBRN Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of Doctrine, Resilience Israeli Homefront Command / Senior Consultant Disaster Response Planning, R&D and Emergency 2011 will: Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv • Allow you to take away Brigadier General (Ret’d) Ioannis Galatas, Medical CBRNE Planner, Senior Asymmetric practical knowledge of how Threats Analyst you can improve your organisation’s Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint preparedness as a result of taking Director of Military Support, JFHQ-CO, part in interactive debates on training, US Army interoperability and in-depth scenario- Major Omer Laviv, Israeli CBRN Expert based workshops Yves Dussart, Principal Administrator, European Commission • Showcase briefings from US, Israeli David Thrower, Training & Exercise and UK experts that focus upon Coordinator, Association of Chief resilience against acts of terror Police Officers DVI Peter Daly, National CBRNLead/ • Improve multi-agency integration Chief Emergency Management and interoperability by deepening Book and Officer, Health Service Executive, Republic of Ireland your understanding of joint working Pay by 10th Chief Inspector Mark Roberts, initiatives and identifying future December Emergency Planning, The Police priorities for improvement 2010 and Service of Northern Ireland Save Up to Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Book onto to our Unique Training £300 Awareness Raising for Trauma Exercise Workshops to Gain Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, Full Value Chemical Scientist, University of Brighton Stephen Johnson, Principal CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK Dave Bull, Training Lead, Emergency Preparedness Division, HART, Department of Health Andy Oppenheimer, Editor of, Chemical & Biological Warfare Review In Association with The Emergency Planning Society Professional Working Group MEDIA PARTNERS T: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 E: enquire@defenceiq.com
  • 2. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS – 28TH MARCH 2011 WORKSHOP A: 09.00-12.00 After the Blue Lights This workshop looks at the logical sequence of events following a major CBRN incident. Its thought provoking logic Interactive will alert the delegate to the currently camouflaged but obvious shortfalls in national strategies and current reliance Scenario-Based on third party support. The delegate will leave the workshop with concern at the historic reliance and misplaced Learning trust in current planning and should identify the resolve to develop an independent response and contingency plan. Opportunities Jeff Charlton, Founder of British Damage Management Association WORKSHOP B: 13.00-18.00 Emergency Preparedness Tabletop Exercise This hands-on workshop will turn the delegate into a member of the ambulance command structure, working under intense pressure to manage the immediate effects of a CBRN incident within the UK. This desk-top exercise will give delegates a thorough understanding of the key issues facing the health service in the immediate aftermath of a CBRN event. The physical and emotional effects on patients and their families, as well as the practical issues of NHS capability and resources available to deal with the incident, plus the relationships with other agencies on-scene, will all be explored in this thought-provoking and challenging workshop. Look out for a few exciting twists in the exercise though, which will make the afternoon even more of an unmissable training opportunity for the CBRN professional. David Bull, Ambulance Command (CBRN) and Hazardous Area Response Team Training Lead, Department of Health and Police National CBRN Centre CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE – 29th March 2011 08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 12.35 NETWORKING LUNCH 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS 13.30 Training for the Unprecedented- How to Prepare for a Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society CBRN Attack Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership • Reaction to Easily Available Chemicals, Different Sources Associates of Radiation and White Powders • Training for Detection, Response and Decontamination 09.10 Keynote Address: Fire and Rescue Services “National • How Should Blue Lights React? Victim Response and Coordination Advisory Framework” (NCAF)” Minimising the Affected Area Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser, Andy Oppenheimer, Editor of Chemical & Biological Department of Communities and Local Government Warfare Review 09:45 The Israeli Approach 14.10 Mass Transport and Mass Destruction - Keeping the • The Israeli Approach for Responding to a Real Threat: Two Apart War vs. Terrorism • The Challenges Faced by Transport Infrastructure for • The need for a Comprehensive System: Doctrine, London Olympics 2012 Courses, Training, Command & Control • From 7/7 to the Current Threat and Environment • Risk Management • Lessons that can be drawn from a variety of • The need to Involve the Population: Risk and Crisis International Attacks Communication • Capabilities and Requirements Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of Colin Flack, Technical Advisor, The Fire Service College/ Doctrine, Israeli Homefront Command / Senior Chief Executive, Rail Alliance & Wing Commander (Rtd) Consultant Disaster Response Planning, R&D and Robert Hopkin, Vision to Mission Emergency Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv 14.50 COFFEE & NETWORKING 10:20 COFFEE & NETWORKING 15.20 Use of Training to Improve Interoperability and 10:50 CBRN Risk Assessment Inter-Agency Cooperation • Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment • Solutions for Improving Blue Light coordination and • Teamwork: Surveying Border Controls, Ports, Airports, Interoperability Nuclear Facilities and Parliament Buildings Worldwide • Solutions for Improving Inter-Agency Coordination after • Lessons Learned the First Response Major Omer Laviv, Israeli CBRN Expert • Problems and Challenges 11:25 Focus on Disaster Victim Identification After a CBRN Stephen Johnson, Principal CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK Incident 16.00 Adsorbent Assisted Medical Counter-Measures Against • The RID project CBRN Threats • Safe Recovery, identification and Decontamination of • Fallout Experiences- Chernobyl and beyond Contaminated Facilities • Developments in Adsorbent Counter-Measures • The Provision of Safe Systems • Long Term Resilience David Thrower, Training & Exercise Coordinator, Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, Chemical Scientist, Association of Chief Police Officers DVI University of Brighton 12.00 Interactive Panel Session on Training 16.40 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY ONE • Ensuring that training accurately reflects the threat of potential incidents ABOUT DEFENCE IQ • Issue of inter-agency cooperation within training Defence IQ is host to a series of global events and runs an online community of military and private sector professionals. We provide the • Assessing the level of UK preparedness for training platform which leading defence experts share their experience, knowledge Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society and strategic thoughts. We are dedicated to providing military personnel and Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership the private sector with strategic defence resources covering current defence Associates issues. Join the community: http://www.defenceiq.com/join.cfm T: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 E: enquire@defenceiq.com www.cbrnresilience.com
  • 3. CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY TWO – 30th March 2011 08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 14.10 The Health Service Perspective 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS • Health & Hospital Resilience & CBRN Response Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society • NHS Emergency Planning Issues Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership • Paediatric Healthcare Provision Associates • Emergency/Trauma Nursing James Bister, Emergency Planning Officer, University 09.10 Developing the Police Service of Northern Ireland Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire and Stewart Mason, Capability Plan Emergency Planning & Resilience Manager, • PSNI and the All-Hazards Approach Birmingham Children’s Hospital, NHS Trust • The Efficacy of Approaching CBRN, Drugs and Explosives Together 14.50 EU CBRN Resilience Programme and Civil Protection • The Challenges of the Approach • Overview of CBRN Action Plan Chief Inspector Mark Roberts, Emergency Planning, • Role in CBRN Incident Response and Improving Capability The Police Service of Northern Ireland • Future Role of EU CBRN Action Yves Dussart, Principal Administrator, European 09.50 Overarching US CBRN Response, a State’s Perspective Commission • Existing CBRN Capabilities of the Active and Reserve Military Forces 15.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING • Expanding Capabilities of State National Guard Forces 16.00 European Committee for Standardisation Guidance Notes • How these Forces Form the CBRN Enterprise of the US • Standards on Protecting the Victim and Potential Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint Director of Victim in Shelter in Place and Evacuation Military Support, JFHQ-CO, US Army • New protocols in self defence instead of reliance on 10.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING emergency services • Overwhelmed? Emergency Service Assistance During 11.00 CBRN Perspectives from the Republic of Ireland a Major Attack • Irish Policy & Doctrine in Responding to CBRN incidents Jeff Charlton, Founder, British Damage Management • Case Studies on CBRN Incidents & Lessons Learned Association • Capabilities and Requirements Peter Daly, National CBRN Lead / Chief Emergency 16.40 Dealing with the Public in the Aftermath of a Mass Management Officer, Health Service Executive, Casualty Incident Republic of Ireland • Dealing with the Public during Mass Casualty Incidents • Effects on individuals and communities 11.40 Interactive Panel Session on Interoperability • Effects on companies • What are the key issues relating to interoperability? • Long term implications • Working culture or equipment issues? Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Awareness Raising for Trauma • How can inter-agency interoperability be improved and developed? 16.40 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY TWO Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society Professional Working Group / Managing Director, Watership MEDIA PARTNERS Associates Defense Update and other natural disasters, including pandemics, online bi-monthly fire and flood. 12.20 NETWORKING LUNCH defense magazine highlights defense programs worldwide including To sign-up for Complimentary Newsletter and CT Review in the post (UK only) – click here: land, air, naval, C4ISR, intelligence, and net-centric wwwcontingencytoday.com/subscribe-free (Outside 13.30 CBRN Planning - The Weakest Link warfare, infantry warfare, homeland defense etc. UK) – email us: freemagazine@contingencytoday. • Threats and targets (brief analysis of CBRNE threats The coverage is frequently updated to follow the development of key defense programs. Major global com to receive Complimentary Newsletter and first two issues of CT Review. and soft/urban targets including hospitals) defense exhibitions are covered.Defense Update is available free at our web site. www.defense-update.com Bapco Journal is an IT and • The weakest link into CBRN planning (indicating communications magazine ASDNews.com – “Be the medical/hospital community worldwide – relevant first to know” written specifically for the public safety sector. Published bi-monthly, it is received by over 5,000 key results of ETHREAT Project [EU funded] addressing ASDNews brings the latest aerospace, defence and decision-makers across the civil contingency arena. Bapco Journal is also the official publication for the level of preparedness of front-line health professionals security news from government, industry and major BAPCO association. www.bapcojournal.com news agencies around the world. Our service has – current status in EU member states) over 60,000 active subscribers and 2 million article Fire & Rescue Magazine: • 2004 Olympic Games: Medical CBRN defence – lessons readers per year. ASDNews content is categorised in over 25 main news groups for example: “Training & The leading international publication that delivers the latest news and technology identified (personal experience from deployment of the Simulation News”, or “Unmanned Systems News” to the municipal fire and rescue industries, targeting fire making recent and related articles easy to find. chiefs, coastguards, search and rescue organisations and only hospital-based CBRN response unit deployed during Subscribe to our free daily newsletter or weekly other key decision makers around the world. 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Brigadier General (Ret’d) Ioannis Galatas, MD, has enabled thousands of purchasing professionals www.firesa.org.uk to find exactly what they are looking for - in MA(Terr), MC(Army), Medical CBRNE Planner, Senior seconds. THE DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY Published quarterly, Asymmetric Threats Analyst / ex. Commandant, 2004 provides a total overview of all the UK’s Armed Forces - with a wealth of valuable information Industrial Fire Journal is the internationally recognised marketing leading Olympic Hospital , CBRN Response Unit Athens, Greece about the organisation and structure of the UK’s journal, reporting world-wide to the Oil, Gas, Defence Services, as well as useful facts about Petrochemical, Chemical, Power, Marine, Aviation SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Three easy ways to get involved developments in the UK Defence Industry. Contact us: defenceenquiries@armedforces.co.uk and other high risk industries. 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