The Project’s goal was successfully to train the designated operating personnel and the other relevant personnel involved in the clean up operations at the former chemical weapons storage/destruction facilities (CWSF/ CWDF).
The Purpose of the Project developed by CBRN Protection TCT was to clean up the Ruwagha site to remove residues of organic and aggressive inorganic chemicals in ISO tanks, and a heterogenic mixture of water, S and Cl containing organic chemicals, cement and sand.
The Project’s goal was successfully to train the designated operating personnel and the other relevant personnel involved in the clean up operations at the former chemical weapons storage/destruction facilities (CWSF/ CWDF). The objectives were to train the participants to recognize hazardous situations and the appropriate levels of protection.
CBRN PROTECTION TCT BV participated first time in the 3rd Technical Meeting of IAEA and equipment demonstration. All delegations paid great interest to the company’s unique and know-how equipment demonstrated, inter alia: • m-Iodine-101 monitor; • miCAM-micro™ alpha-beta dosimeter of internal exposure; • miCONT-micro - Portable alpha-, beta-, gamma- contamination detector; • Radonyx™ wireless gamma monitor; • Personal Radiation Detector; • Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector; • MS-150 combined metal-gamma detector; • GRD 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 (gamma radiation detectors); • RCD 3.2 (chemical and radiological detector); • UGV HOTSPOT BOT 1.1 and 2.2; • UAV A2R.
Prevention of terrorist attacks involving radioactive sources, use of RDDs at public events, airports and checkpoints
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) in by product waste streams. Oil & Gas industry
Radiological mapping, networked 24/7 sensors, dust and active airborne particulates measurement
Safety and radiation protection at nuclear power plants (NPPs). Integrated monitoring equipment and reporting
Occupational exposure to indoor radon and thoron, active airborne particulates monitoring and exposure measurement
Developing concept of operations, training of first responders, best practice and international experience