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Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Risk Mitigation

CBRN Best Practices

A collection of high-level publications aimed at enforcing and building up capabilities around CBRN risk mitigation. The outputs shared here were developed with EU support within the framework of the EU CBRN CoE.

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CBRN Best Practices

A selection of outstanding CBRN guidance documents

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  • General publications
  • Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, Joint Research Centre

The Tool aims to provide a basic background knowledge in CBRN and help contextualise the technical terms specific to the field

  • General publications
  • Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, Joint Research Centre

The publication offers guidance to ensure the safe and secure handing of biological material, enhancing the protection of laboratory operations against biosecurity threats

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  • General publications
  • Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, Joint Research Centre

The guidebook provides police, prosecutors and investigative agencies with guidance for the prosecution of incidents involving radiological or nuclear agents. Developed by UNICRI, it came as a result of implementing two CoE projects aimed at enhancing CBRN forensic capabilities in the domain

  • General publications
  • Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, Joint Research Centre

The Guide describes supply chain organisation and offers recommendations for its establishment from a risk management approach, analysing the whole spectrum of security measures

  • General publications
  • Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, Joint Research Centre

A guide to learn the basics of hazardous waste management and to help classify and dispose of waste safely and in compliance with international standards

  • Highlighted
  • General publications
  • Service for Foreign Policy Instruments

The handbook offers a detailed mapping of around 2000 chemicals subject to export controls (restrictions, or prohibitions under sanctions) because of their inclusion in EU regulations or the Chemical Weapons Convention treaty. It helps users to improve their export compliance procedures.