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PROACTIVE

Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) risks represent a major concern for the EU.

PReparedness against CBRNE threats through cOmmon Approaches between security praCTItioners and the VulnerablE civil society

Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) risks represent a major concern for the EU. The role of professionals can be reinforced by preparation and civil society engagement. The EU-funded PROACTIVE project will evaluate the response of security professionals such as law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to the demands of civil society comprising vulnerable citizens. The estimation of the effectiveness of existing procedures will lead to innovative proposals for policymakers and security professionals and will support the EU Action Plan for CBRN threats. The project aims to create innovative tools, including an information platform for LEA use and a mobile app tailored to meet the needs of vulnerable groups.

Partners:

  1. UNION INTERNATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER, France

  2. CBRNE Ltd, UK

  3. MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC, Czechia

  4. DEUTSCHE BAHN AG, Germany

  5. INSPECTORATUL GENERAL PENTRU SITUATII DE URGENTA, Romania

  6. UMEA UNIVERSITET, Sweden

  7. DEUTSCHE HOCHSCHULE DER POLIZEI, Germany

  8. RINISOFT LTD, Bulgaria

  9. WEST MIDLANDS POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER, UK

  10. ETICAS RESEARCH AND CONSULTING SL, Spain

  11. STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE, Ukraine

  12. Department of Health, UK

  13. IEKSLIETU MINISTRIJAS VALSTS POLICIJA STATE POLICE OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR, Latvia

  14. AN GARDA SIOCHANA, Ireland

  15. FORSVARETS FORSKNINGINSTITUTT, Norway

  16. KOMENDA GLOWNA POLICJI, Poland

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