Via Porton n. 15 – 37010 RIVOLI VERONESE (VR) – ITALY Phone ++39-045-6269400 - Fax ++39-045-6269411 Url: http://www.cristanini.com e-mail: [email protected]Protective Equipment Industry in support of CBRN Security Proven solution for a safe decontamination against CWA and TICs Dr Stefano Miorotti Cristanini INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON CHEMICAL SAFETY AND SECURITY TARNÓW, POLAND, 8 th NOVEMBER 2012 1
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Protective Equipment Industry in support of CBRN Security ......Bio emergence Tokyo Kamiyacho station Hazard clean up Threat CBRN Clearance requirement. 19 BX24 NATO Stock Number 6810-15-149-4789
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Via Porton n. 15 – 37010 RIVOLI VERONESE (VR) – ITALY
CBRN: The Genie in the Bottle? / Preparedness approach?
Emergency management?/Training?......
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Integrated solutions for all CBRN Decontamination Mission
• Decon of Personnel
• Decon of Vehicle/Aircraft
• Decon of Material
• Decon of Sensitive Equipment and surface
• Decon of Ground
• Decon of indoor Large Volume and Critical Infrastructure
Cristanini : prompt response and high mobility, flexible and effective
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DECONTAMINATION/DETOXIFICATION SYSTEM
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BX29PersonnelDecon
CRISTANINI CBRN DECONTAMINANTS
SX34CBRN Sensitive Equipment Decon
BX24 CB & RN Thorough-DECON
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BX 24 a multi action product:
1. Active (decon+detox) against CWA/BWA and decon
against RN contamination (always in evolution)
2. Concentrated in order to minimize logistic needs
low water consumption
3. Simple to manage
4. Not aggressive on materials and personnel
5. Friendly with environment
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BX 24 - CBRN Scenarios and Decon
1. Suspected or contaminated materials
2. Clearance level
3. Mission into likely contaminated environment
4. Clean up hazard spill
Contaminated vehicle
Bio emergence
Clearance requirementThreat CBRNHazard clean up Tokyo Kamiyacho station
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BX24 NATO Stock Number 6810-15-149-4789
for CBRN thorough-decon operations MIL or CIV
TICs: Challenge levels for TICs are defined in AC/225 (LG/7) D/0005 dated 26 February 2004. TICs pose a challenge to decontamination.This grouping yielded the following nine chemicals, covering the decontamination challenges of both CSG- and ITF-40’s list members: (1) Acrylonitrile; (2) Carbon Disulphide; (3) Dimethylamine (solution); (4) Hydrogen Fluoride; (5) Parathion; (6) Phenol (solution); (7) Phosphorus Trichloride; (8) Sodium Cyanide; and (9) Sulphuric Acid.
It has been assessed the reaction of BX 24 /BX 30 in contacts with TICs