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Registration & Coffee
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| 9.00 | |
Chairman's Opening RemarksBrian Clesham, Principal Consultant CBRN, SVGC View Bio
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| 9.10 |  |
KEYNOTE: DTRA Asia-Pacific OverviewAlane Andreozzi, Chief, Asia-Pacific Desk, DTRA Defence Threat Reduction Agency View Bio
- Current operations in the region
- DTRA's cooperation with local governments
- Work being carried out to advise the region on CBRN-E attacks
- Future work in the region
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| 9.50 | |
Bio-terrorism - the US experienceAllen Shofe, Senior Vice President Corporate Affairs, Emergent Biosolutions Inc View Bio
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| 10.30 | |
Networking Coffee Break
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| 11.00 |  |
SPECIAL ADDRESS: London 2012 - CBRN Protection during Major Public EventsJohn Conaghan, Chief Inspector, British Transport Police View Bio
- The London 2012 - Public transport and the terrorist threat
- CBRN-E response - The Olympic difference
- Risk management within the law
- Impact Reduction Strategy
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| 11.40 |  |
Response Arrangements under the Chemical Weapons ConventionGennadi Lutay, Head of Assistance and Protection Branch , OPCW View Bio
- Assistance and Protection against Chemical Weapons
- Assistance means the coordination and delivery to States Parties of protection against chemical weapons
- right of State Party to request emergency assistance
- OPCW preparedness to respond to a request for assistance in case of use or threat of use of CW
- Offers of assistance by CWC States Parties
- National/Regional/International training courses
- Interaction and coordination with other international organisations/Standing arrangements
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| 12.20 | |
Networking Lunch
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| 13.30 |  |
Terrorists and CBRN in IndonesiaKevin Salim, Director, Smart Technology, Indonesia View Bio
- Terrorist activities in Indonesia
- CBRN and Indonesia - an ideal tool for sabotage
- Using chemical agents to disrupt critical national infrastructure
- Al-Qaeda's interest in CBRN and the threat to SE Asia
- 3 pronged deterrent - awareness, detection and legal
- The role of the government in building and improving the capacity to deal with a CBRN threat
- CBRN training being given to first responder teams
- How can we improve?
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| 14.10 |  |
Countermeasures against Chemical and Biological Terrorism in South KoreaColonel (Dr.) Nam Taek Lee, Department of Chemistry, Korea Military Academy
- Possible Chemical and Biological Terrorism in South Korea
- Lessons from past Chem-Bio Attacks
- The role of the government in building and improving the capacity to deal with a Chemical and Biological threat
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| 14.50 |  |
Towards ICRC's standard operational practice for NRBC responseGregor Malich, Head of Project, NRBC Operational Response and Assistance Division, Department of Operations, International Committee Of The Red Cross View Bio
- Key objectives and central premises of ICRC's NRBC response
- Operational activities in areas of potential confirmed NRBC agent release or contamination
- Designated operations locations - a concept for decision-making
- Provision of medical assistance in an NRBC event
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| 15.30 | |
Networking Afternoon Tea
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| 16.00 |  |
Malaysia's CBRN-E Medical Defence CapabilitiesDr. Alzamani Mohammad Idrose, Emergency Physician and Disaster Medicine Specialist, Kuala Lumpur General Hospital View Bio
- CBRN-E Medical Defence Capability
- Medical perspective on CBRN-E situations
- The prevention, preparedness, response and recovery phases of disaster and contingency planning
- Decontamination principles and hospital capabilities
- Risks and dangers of CBRN-E situations to patients and medical staff
- Training doctors and medics in the armed forces
- Case studies from recent operations & drill emergencies
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| 16.40 |  |
Hospital CBRNE Defence - Golden hour vs. White decades - implying that investing in golden hour's operations is not as important as investing on hospitals preparedness that will deal with mass CBRNE casualties for a long time based on my private experiencBrigadier General (Ret'd) Ioannis Galatas, CBRN Officer & Planner, Hellenic National Defense General Staff
- New and old threats and targets
- Medical perspectives of modern CBRNE attacks in urban environments
- Populace behaviour at the CBRNE incident site
- Preparing a hospital to deal with mass CBRNE casualties
- Medical community's attitude towards CBRNE operations
- 2004 Olympic Games CBRNE defence - problems identified
- 2012 - Lessons learned
- Suggestions for the future
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| 17.20 | |
Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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