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CBRN chemical, biological incidents

The plan was revised in a government circular, dated 26 April 2002 (Circulaire 700 SGDN/PSE/PPS, 2002) with special reference to the management of possible terrorist chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incidents. At about the same time, a further circular (Circulaire DHOS/HFD No 2002/284, 2002) was issued to provide specific instructions to hospitals for the management of mass casualties from CBRN incidents. This was, in effect,... [Pg.271]

The initial management of a suspected accidental or deliberate biological agent release incident will be carried out by the same general principles that apply to all chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incidents. This has been covered in more detail in Chapter 2. [Pg.142]


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