Improved First Responder Ensembles Against CBRN Te.. (IF REACT)
Improved First Responder Ensembles Against CBRN Terrorism
(IF REACT)
Start date: Jan 1, 2012,
End date: Dec 31, 2014
PROJECT
FINISHED
IF REACT answers to the call SEC‐2011.4.4‐1 CBRN individual Protective Clothing where the task is “to develop innovative protective clothing for first responders and/or for the public in case of a CBRN crisis.”IF REACT takes both the danger of terrorist attacks using CBRN‐means and releases other than attack, such as pandemic outbreaks, accidents and other incidents involving dangerous substances, into account in order to achieve its main goal of developing innovative protective clothing for first responders.Following a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of existing equipment, IF REACT has chosen tofocus on the most emergent threats and to fulfil the needs of the end users who are in greatest needof innovative protection. Therefore:1. The project will focus on protection against Chemical, Biological and Radiological threats andhazards, it will not handle Nuclear threats or hazards;2. The project will focus on civil first responders and will not address military needs while being open for further dual uses if needed;3. The project will develop solutions for a number of professional responders, according to the typology developed by CEN Workshop Agreement 43, (Document CWA 16106). This project will focus on initial responders, professional CBRN professionals and emergency services including medical personnel.The goals of the IF REACT project are as follows:• Develop a tool that allows end users and procurement staff to select the best PPE system forthe mission of the first responder and the expected threat.• Develop a PPE system that:o will address the real protection needs of the typical users, both with regards to the level of protection as well as its total capacity;o Provides adequate protection, while keeping the burden of the system as low as possible;o The proposed protective systems will include solutions for hand and foot protection that take safety, ergonomic, and logistic aspects of the typical user group into consideration;• The protective system will provide added functionality regarding the C4I needs of the typicalwearer. Typical First Responder tactical needs as communication, (indoor) localisation & situational awareness, will be enabled by affordable, robust and easy to use technology. Wearability, graceful degradation and logistics will dictate innovative approaches on the material as well as on the system level;• The suit will be configured as a platform that carries the energy and the connections to thecomponents of the sensor subsystem. The sensors itself will be housed in the suit as well as in the respirator, depending on their function. The configuration of the system will enable other/ new energy cells and sensors to be connected whenever required.• This platform will be interfaced with the external infrastructure to get extra capabilities/situation awareness without constraints and cost on the suit itself.
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