CBRN 2011 promises a well balanced speaker panel comprising of senior experts, blue light/first responders and military personnel. The agenda will address key developments in the fields of both response and recovery and the framework of the event will provide a forum for sharing experiences, best practises and ideas to ensure resilience capabilities are enhanced and readiness is maximised. Training and interoperability will also be key focuses in this, the important period of the build-up to the 2012 Olympics.
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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
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Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Book onto to our Unique Training £300
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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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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
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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
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