London (PRWEB UK) 4 April 2013 One of the major challenges facing governments and whole nations is the increase of CBRN-E (chemical, biological, radioactive, nuclear and explosive) cases. With incidents such as the Fukushima nuclear power plant crisis and the deliberate release of toxic chemicals in Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010, governments are authorising funding for public preparedness programs aimed at tackling the mass casualty effects of CBRNE weapons, as well as natural disasters.
SMis 7th annual CBRNE conference comes at no better time to address the importance of tackling this pressing issue. CBRNE Europe 2013 will focus upon [...]
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