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Via Porton n. 15 – 37010 RIVOLI VERONESE (VR) – ITALY

Phone ++39-045-6269400 - Fax ++39-045-6269411

Url: http://www.cristanini.com

e-mail: cristanini@cristanini.it

Protective Equipment Industry in support of CBRN Security Proven solution for a safe decontamination against CWA and TICs

Dr Stefano MiorottiCristanini

INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON CHEMICAL SAFETY AND SECURITY

TARNÓW, POLAND, 8th NOVEMBER 2012

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AIM OF PRESENTATION

1. Promote a new role of selected industries in

cooperation with OPCW activity as “key

strategic partner”

2. Implementing comprehensive solutions to

provide CBRN safety and security at national

and local levels

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INVESTMENT IN INNOVATIONR&D with Universities and cooperation with International Organization

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GLOBAL PRESENCE

2002-2012

• CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIUM

• EXHIBITIONS

• MEETINGS

ABROAD OR AT OUR COMPANY WITH FOR FOREIGNDELEGATIONS IN CBRN MILITARY AND CIVIL AREAS INWHICH WE PARTICIPATED OR WHICH WE ORGANIZED

498 meetings

Extremism

Organised Crime

Terrorism

Insurgency

Hybrid War

Disease & Sickness

Natural Disasters

Accident & Neglect

Search & Rescue

Evacuation

Humanitarian Operations

Sanctions/Embargos/Boarding

CWA/BWA: CIV and MIL CONTEXT

Complex, Non-linear, Evolving, Global ‘In the Cities’ ‘Among the People’ ‘Home & Away’‘Deniable Operations’

Major Combat

Operations

THE RISK ARCHIPELAGO

CBRN Weapons

Improvised CBRN Devices / Precursors

Collateral Damage

Criminality, Corruption,Extremist(s)

Accident or Neglect

Natural Disaster

Disposal of Munitions

Sickness & Disease

Iran/Iraq War 1980s (C); 2012: Research, weaponization, test,storage, transit, physical security, elimination, disablement….

Tokyo 1995 (C); Moscow 1995 (R); Iraq: 2006/7 (C)USA 2001 (B); Afghanistan: 2001 (B) & 2009/10/11/12…(C)

Balkans (C & R Toxic Industrials),

Theft, illegal trade / trafficking, bribery, insider, ‘wacko’: Dual-use material, classified knowledge & information

(C,B,R,N)

Sverdlovsk (B), Bhopal (C), Goiania (R), Chernobyl (R)

Fukashima (R)

Various nations (C, B, N); in peacetime, post-conflict

Human/Animal/Crops; Naturally occurring or intentional (B?)

A 137 Pages! Z

http://phmsa.dot.gov/staticfiles/PHMSA/DownloadableFiles/Files/Hazmat/ERG2012.pdf

TICs: 137 pages…almost 8000 lethal or injurious substances

TICs & Natural Disaster

Chemical munitions dumped at sea

http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/77CEDBCA-813A-4A6C-8E59-16B9E260E27A/0/ic_munitions_seabed_rep.pdf

Detoxified Waste

Detoxification of Mustard Munition

BX24

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

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FORCE MULTIPLIER CONCEPT

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FORCE MULTIPLIER CONCEPT

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Mass casualty Decon Tent

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SUMMARY

• Proved Experience of the Cristanini Core

• Agility

• Highly Deployable

• Interoperable

• Generalist and Special CBRN Team

• Negligible Environmental Impact

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Stefano Miorotti

CRISTANINI S.p.A.37010 RIVOLI VERONESE (VR) – ITALYTel. +39-045-6269400 Fax +39-045-6269411

Url: http://www.cristanini.comE-mail: cristanini@cristanini.it

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