CBRNE risks and threats

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CBRNE risks and threats
ENSOSP
Professional
Seminar
OCTOBRE
6th and 7th
2014
C.B.R.N.E. risks and threats
TOHOKU catastrophe: Beyond Fukushima, a multi-facets disaster
Friday, March 11, 2011 at 14 h. 46, an earthquake
with a magnitude of 9.1, at its hypocenter, occurs.
The magnitude exceeds VI+ (on the Japanese scale
which has 7 levels) throughout eastern Honshu,
the Tohoku. Thirty minutes later, a tsunami of
more than ten meters high ravages the coasts,
most of dikes, rose to more than 45 m,
sometimes up rivers about ten kilometers.
Earthquakes and water influx, beyond
human direct impact, induced many
industrial accidents.
So, even though this is often
noticed is the catastrophe
of
Fukushima
Daïschi
Nuclear Power Plant, the
earthquake of March 11,
2011 primarily caused
a human disaster
inducing in the
death or missing
of nearly 20,000
people.
Schedule:
Monday 6th:
09:00 // Professional seminar opening
09:30 // First session
•
Emergency department organisation in Japan
•
Population prepardness to natural disasters
•
Japan, earthquakes and tsunamis (F. SCHINDELE,
CEA)
14:00 // Third session
•
Industrial accidents (F. FONTAINE - INERIS)
•
Rescue operations during industrial accidents
•
Fukushima Daishi accident (O. ISNARD – IRSN)
•
Rescue operations in Fukushima Daishi nuclear
power plant
•
April /August 2011 emergency management of
contaminated water (A. VINAS – SKS VEOLIA)
10:45 // Second session
•
Earthquake and tsunami of the March 11th 2011
(F. SCHINDELE, CEA)
16:35 // Fourth session
•
The disaster from the point of view of a municipal
fire brigade
•
Toll of the disaster of March 11th 2011
•
Main lessons learned of the disaster of March 11
12:30 // Cocktail buffet
17:30 // Second round questions
Tuesday 6th:
08:30 // Fifth session
•
An embassy on frontline (Commissaire SABOT,
Former Interior Security Attaché of French
Embassy)
•
COGIC mobilization (Col. Eric BRUDER, former
COGIC head)
•
French troop intervention (Col. François VALETTE,
FORMISC)
•
French troop radioprotection (Lt col. Xavier
PERGAUD, SDIS 47 and Lcl F. COMAS, SDIS 77)
11:00 // Sixth session (with lunch)
•
Top – down warning system in case of tsunami ALDES
•
Tsunami alert in the Pacific ocean
(Col. D. MUSSON, SDIS 77)
•
Resilience improvement of French nuclear power
plants (M. LACHAUME, National nuclear authority)
•
Resilience improvement of French industrial plants
(F. FONTAINE, INERIS)
14:30 // Conclusion
•
Etat actuel et perspectives en France
•
Synthèse (Lcl Denis GIORDAN – SDIS 68)
•
Table ronde conclusive
16:30 // End of seminar
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1. This ship, grounded, remained
in place, evidence of the scale of
the disaster
2. Former municipal headquarter
of Kesennuma fire department,
destroyed by the tsunami
2
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3. “Hyper rescuers” of Tokyo fire
department
GPS coordinates: 43.502869, 5.361285
Pôle d’activité
d’Aix-en-Provence
Schedule coordinator:
Yves GUENNEGAN / +33 4 42 39 05 94 / [email protected]
SOSP - Tous
TGV station
ication EN
Informations:
© Commun
This conference is scheduled for emergency services senior and middle management, specialists
in natural and technological risks, (para) medical and hospital staff members .
Intersection of meeting and exchange, they must allow to make a point of news on the subject,
but also to share on common issues by opening up to national European and international studies.
droits réserv
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Audience targeted:
Airport
Logistic coordinator:
Virginie LABARRE / 04 42 39 05 36 / [email protected]
Dress code : suit and tie.
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