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Overview by: Captain Dejan Pagon

13
november
2019
Captain
Dejan Pagon
Individual Training & Education Deputy Section Chief. Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defence Centre of Excellence (JCBRN Defence COE). Vyškov, Czech Republic.

Introduction to the International CBRN Training Curriculum (see below). The Response Guidelines document is one of the three components of the Non-Binding Guidelines (NBG). The International CBRN Training Curriculum provides a structure for a knowledge-based curriculum, including basic training courses for current and prospective first responders. The International CBRN Training Curriculum is designed to assist nations improve their emergency preparedness and response arrangements, complement national training systems and improve cooperation between first responders.

Target participants: this course would benefit any hospital, emergency service, disaster service, military administrators; or hazmat/CBRN technicians; instructors of CBRN material; or health-care providers who are delivering care to emergency patients, including physicians, feldshers, nurses, technologists, and prehospital providers; or First Responder including Red Cross and police services.

Introduction to CBRN Curriculum

Project on Minimum Standards and Non-Binding Guidelines for First Responders Regarding Planning, Training, Procedure and Equipment for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Incidents.

An overview of procedural guidelines for strategic, operational and tactical planners responsible for CBRN preparedness and response. This manual from the NATO Civil Emergency Planning and Civil Protection Group is available to download below as PDFs in English, French or Russian.