EU CBRNE Training Curriculum CBRNE-dagarna 1 oktober 2015 Presented by: Svenja Stöven Europeiska CBRNE-Centret, Umeå universitet A European Commission Seventh Framework Programme This document is produced by the EDEN consortium and the research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community s Seventh Framework programme (FP7/2012-2016) under grant agreement no 313077 This document is produced under the EC contract TBD. It is the property of the EDEN consortium and shall not be distributed or reproduced without the formal approval of the EDEN Steering Committee 1
EDEN End-User Driven Demo for CBRNe FP7 Security Demo-projekt (2013-2016) 36 partners i 15 länder, lett av BAE Systems Syfte förbättra motståndskraft mot CBRNE-incidenter kvalitetssäkring av EU:s CBRNE Verktyg och metoder valideras vid tre grupp av demonstrationer BC-hot mot livsmedelsindustrin multikemiska attacker/olyckor radiologiska kriser EDEN Store, Toolbox of toolboxes Tre plattformar SME Supplier End-User https://www.eden-security-fp7.eu/ 2
EDEN:s fyra faser Förberedelse. Slutanvändare definierar behov, inklusive etiska och lagliga aspekter. Utveckling. System/aspekter från andra projekt och nya verktyg utvecklas för EDEN-demonstrationerna. Demonstration. Planering och genomförande av övningarna (april 2015 maj 2016). Utvärdering. Utvärdering av projektets aktiviteter och av demonstrationerna. Europeiska CBRNE-Centret arbetar med: Träningsramverket Utvärdering av demonstrationsövningar Etiska frågor inom CBRN-området Etisk och juridisk övervakning av projektets resultat Date: Classification 3
WP35: EU CBRNE Training Curriculum Problem: ingen europeisk standard för civil CBRNE-träning Syfte: Kvalitetssäkra CBRNE-träning av blåljuspersonal Skapa ett överordnad ramverk och framtida EU-standard Målgrupp för standarden: träningsarrangörer i hela EU Universitet Myndigheter Näringsliv WP35 team: - Europeiska CBRNE-Centret - University of Reading - CBRNE Ltd - Public Health England 4
Metodologi Enkät om nuvarande träningsformer Sektorövergripande koncept: PRACTICE Operational Functions 70 aktiviteter före-under-efter NATO:s International CBRN Training Curriculum Andra relevanta läroplaner som t.ex. fran Hotzone Solutions, Universitet Rom Tor Vergata 5
Metodologi (forts.) 8 Moduler med tematiska delar och specifika lärandemål Fokus: gräns- och sektorsöverskridande aspekter av CBRNE-hantering Etiska frågor är integrerade i varje modul CBRNE awareness and preparedness On scene Initial assessments and actions On scene Protection On scene - Decontamination On scene Medical aid On scene - Detection Command and control Recovery Basic knowledge General risk assessment Protection of people Decontamination procedures Triage Basic principles and techniques Coordination challenges Infrastructure Current security challenges Dispersal mechanisms and effects Command decisions Follow-up requirements Psychological effects Equipment Responsibilities Reconstruction Critical infrastructure Command decisions Access routes Communication challenges Long-term consequences Terrorism Timelines Hot zone management Cross-border challenges Lessons learned Consequences Key information from the scene Dissemination control Civil-military cooperation Public alert Consequences for follow-up 6
Exempel på innehåll Draft EDEN CBRNE Training Framework for First Responders and Crisis Managers Session no. Learning objective Teaching points Session contents Module 1: CBRNE awareness and preparedness 1.1 Understand the basics of CBRN, including what hazardous materials are and the risks associated with them in an incident, and the potential outcomes Describe the basics of CBRNE substances, including properties, signs and triggers 1.2 Comprehend the significant changes in the current security environment and its implications for first responders Describe the evolving security environment since the Cold War Provide examples of factors that have had an impact on the security environment, e.g. free trade and movement, the information society/internet, organized crime, globalisation and cross-border effects, proliferation, illegal trafficking, copycat effects, low-probability/highconsequence attacks, poverty, fundamentalism, organisation of high visibility events (sports, summit meetings), media. B substances: classification, types, properties, signs and triggers C substances: classification, properties, routes of exposure, signs and triggers R/N substances: classification, areas of application, production, examples of radiological hazards, signs and triggers all: potential sources in industry, health care and research facilities all: initial signs of poisoning all: tell-tale signs of illegal production CBRN history and conventions Threat and risk assessments, including critical infrastructure/possible targets of antagonistic attacks, location of industries/plants and surrounding communities Safety rules for industrial and research sites (storage, handling, production of CBRN substances; in-house security and rescue) Executing (first responder) capability assessment in relation to threat and risk assessments Key ethical issues: Protection of physical infrastructure and limitation of access to CBRN dangerous materials (i.e. authorisation of access, screening of people, reporting suspicious activities). 7
Nästa steg Utkastet skickas på remiss till EDEN konsortium externa slutanvändare Reviderat ramverk presenteras till workshop CEN Technical Committee 391 Societal and Citizen Security Vill Du medverka? svenja.stoven@umu.se 8
End User Driven Demonstrator for CBRNe (313077) This document and the information contained are EDEN Contractors property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without EDEN Contractors prior written authorization. Project co-funded by the European Commission within the Seventh Framework Programme (2012-2016) This document is produced under the EC contract TBD. It is the property of the EDEN consortium and shall not be distributed or reproduced without the formal approval of the EDEN Steering Committee 9