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Richardt, Andre / Hülseweh, Birgit / Niemeyer, Bernd / Sabath, Frank (Hrsg.)
CBRN Protection
Managing the Threat of Chemical, Biological, Radioactive and Nuclear Weapons

1. Auflage November 2012
69,- Euro
2012. XXIV, 490 Seiten, Hardcover
260 Abb., 76 Tab. 
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ISBN 978-3-527-32413-2 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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This introductory text leads readers from the scientific basics to both "old" and "new" threats from NBC weapons and agents prepared by noncombatant forces, as well as principles of protection and response management.

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PREFACE

PART I: History and Treaties in CBRN - Warfare and Terrorism

A GLANCE BACK - MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT CBRN INCIDENTS
Introduction
History of Chemical Warfare
Introduction to Biological Warfare
Introduction to Radiological and Nuclear Warfare

INTERNATIONAL TREATIES - ONLY A MATTER FOR DIPLOMATS?
Introduction to the Minefield of Negotiations
Why It Is so Difficult to Implement International Regulations?
Historic Development of Treaties - the Link to the Incidents
Today's System of Treaties - a Global Network
Nuclear Weapons
Organizations
Conclusions and Where Does the Road Lead?

PART II: CBRN Characteristics - Is There Something Inimitable?

CHEMICAL AGENTS - SMALL MOLECULES WITH DEADLY PROPERTIES
Are Special Properties Required for Chemical Warfare Agents?
How can we Classify Chemical Warfare Agents?
Properties of Chemical Warfare Agents
Choking and Irritant Agents
Incapacitating Agents
Dissemination Systems of Chemical Warfare Agents
Conclusions and Outlook

CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS - DIVERSITY OF BIOLOGY
What Is Special?
Types of Biological Agents
Risk Classification of Biological and Biological Warfare Agents
Routes of Entry
Origin, Spreading, and Availability
The Biological Event - Borderline to Pandemics, Endemics, and Epidemics
The Bane of Biotechnology - Genetically Engineered Pathogens
Conclusions and Outlook

CHARACTERISTICS OF NUCLEAR AND RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
Introduction to Nuclear Explosions
Direct Effects
Indirect Effects
Radiological Weapons

PART III: CBRN Sensors - Key Technology for an Effective CBRN Countermeasure Strategy

WHY ARE RELIABLE CBRN DETECTOR TECHNOLOGIES NEEDED?
Introduction
A Concept to Track CBRN Substances
Low-Level Exposure and Operational Risk Management
Conclusions and Outlook

ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS - SEARCHING FOR MOLECULES
Analytical Chemistry - the Scientific Basis for Searching Molecules
Standards for Chemical Warfare Agent Sensor Systems and Criteria for Deployment
False Alarm Rate and Limit of Sensitivity
Technologies for Chemical Warfare Agent Sensor Systems
Testing of Chemical Warfare Agent Detectors
Conclusions and Future Developments

DETECTION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
What Makes the Difference?
The Ideal Detection and Identification Platform
Bioaerosols: Particulate and Biological Background
Aerosol Detection - A Tool for Threat Monitoring
Identification of Biological Warfare Agents
Developing and Upcoming Technologies
Conclusions

MEASUREMENT OF IONIZING RADIATION
Why Is Detection of Ionizing Radiation So Important?
Physical Quantities used to Describe Radioactivity and Ionizing Radiation
Different Measuring Tasks Concerning Ionizing Radiation
Basics of Radiation Detectors
Gamma Dose Rate and Detection of Gamma Radiation
Conclusions and Outlook

PART IV: Technologies for Physical Protection

FILTER TECHNOLOGY - CLEAN AIR IS REQUIRED
Filters - Needed Technology Equipment for Collective and Individual Protection
General Considerations
What are the Principles for Filtration and Air-Cleaning?
Test Methods
Selection Process for CBRN Filters
Conclusions and Outlook

INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO WEAR?
Basics of Individual Protection
Which Challenges for Individual Protection Equipment (IPE) Can Be Identified?
The Way to Design Individual Protective Equipment
Function
Ergonomics - a Key Element for Individual Protection Equipment
Donning and Doffing - Training Is Required
Overview of IPE Items - They Have to Act in Concert
Quality Assurance
Workplace Safety
Future Prospects

COLLECTIVE PROTECTION - A SECURE AREA IN A TOXIC ENVIRONMENT
Why Is Collective Protection of Interest?
Collective Protection Systems - Required for Different Scenarios
Basic Design
Conclusions and Outlook

PART V: Cleanup after a CBRN Event

DECONTAMINATION OF CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS - WHAT IS THOROUGH?
What Is Decontamination?
Dispersal and Fate of Chemical Warfare Agents
Decontamination Media for Chemical Warfare Agents
Selected Chemical Warfare Agents and Decont Reaction Schemes
Soman (GD)
VX
Catalysis in Decontamination
Decont Procedures
Conclusions and Outlook

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DISINFECTION OF BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS - HOW CLEAN IS CLEAN ENOUGH?
General Principles of Disinfection and Decontamination
Mechanisms of Action of Biocides against Microorganisms
Levels of Disinfection
Biological Target Sites of Selected Biocides
The Spores Problem
Inactivation as Kinetic Process
Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficiency
Carrier Tests versus Suspension Tests
Resistance to Biocide Inactivation - a Growing Concern
New and Emerging Technologies for Disinfection
'Is Clean Clean Enough' or 'How Clean Is Clean Enough'?

RADIOLOGICAL/NUCLEAR DECONTAMINATION - REDUCE THE RISK
Why Is Radiological/Nuclear Decontamination So Special?
Contamination
Decontamination
Conclusions and Outlook

PART VI: CBRN Risk Management - Are We Prepared to Respond?

PREPAREDNESS
Introduction to Risk Management
Key Elements Influencing a Counter-CBRN Strategy
A Special Strategy for CBRN
Proliferation Prevention
Active Countermeasures
If Things Get Real: Responding to a CBRN Event
Research
Aftermath Action - Lessons Learned
Conclusions and Outlook

INDEX

 





 

        

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