With modern training infrastructure and over 50 years of experience in live agent training, we offer training formats that go far beyond traditional face-to-face and theory training and sustainably strengthen participants' professional competence and operational capacity.
The scope of this course is to familiarize participants with chemical warfare agents (CWA) and their respective properties and how to deal safely with incidents involving chemical materials. The participants will learn the effects of chemical materials and the measures they can take to protect themselves against them.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
Learn the Chemical and Physical Properties of Chemicals and Chemical Warfare Agents
Learn to use the different detection techniques
Learn detection techniques in basic tactical situations
Learn basic sampling techniques
Learn the Decontamination Basics
Perform basic detection and decontamination scenarios
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with CWAs.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/ Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
Chemical - Emergency Response Training
The scope of this course is to familiarize participants with the response to chemical warfare agents emergencies, originating from either chemical weapons (finds) or terroristic attacks.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
Understand the different types of use and the spread of CWA
Be able to detect chemical warfare agents in complex scenarios/situations
Be able to take samples in complex scenarios/situations
Be able to handle complex decontamination tasks
Perform complex detection tasks
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with CWAs.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
Chemical - Incident Commander Training
The scope of this course is to train participants in management of emergencies (leadership) with chemical warfare agents, originating from either chemical weapons (finds) or terroristic attacks. Participants also want to learn consequence management and the basics in warning and reporting.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
Learn to manage an emergency with chemical warfare agents
Learn to warn and to report
Be able to perform a hazard assessment
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with CWA.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
The scope of this course is to familiarize participants with radioactivity and their respective properties and how to work safely with sealed and unsealed (open) radioactive sources. The participants will learn the effects of radiation and the measures they can take to protect themselves against it.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
Understand the basics in radiation protection
Gain confidence in the work with sealed and open radioactive sources
Be familiar with the use of detection equipment
Be familiar with orphan and misused sources
Gain Confidence in the Use of Personal Protective Equipment in a Live Environment
Understand and be able to apply safe work practices
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The Basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with sealed radioactive sources.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
Radiological - Emergency Response Training
The scope of this course is to familiarize participants with the response to radiation emergencies, originating from either radiation accidents, orphan sources, illicit trafficking or the malicious use of radioactive material.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
understand the basics of Radiation Emergencies
Understand the Malicious Sue of Radioactive Material
Gain confidence in how to respond to radiological incidents
Gain confidence in the work with sealed and open radioactive sources
Be familiar with the use of detection equipment
Gain Confidence in the Use of Personal Protective Equipment in a Live Environment
Understand and be able to apply safe work practices
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The Basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with sealed radioactive sources.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/ Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
Radiological - Incident Commander Training
The scope of this course is to train the participants in management of radiological emergencies, originating from either nuclear incidents (NPP/ IND), orphan sources or misuse/illicit trafficking. The participants also want to learn consequence management and the basics in warning and reporting.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
understand the basics of the Incident Commanders' Tasks and Responsibilities
Be familiar with different radiological incidents
Learn how to handle radiological incidents
Learn how to support/ be the incident commander
Learn the basics of the warning and reporting system according to ATP45
Gain confidence in the work with sealed and open radioactive sources
Be familiar with the use of detection equipment
Gain Confidence in the Use of Personal Protective Equipment in a Live Environment
Understand and be able to apply safe work practices
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The Basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with sealed radioactive sources.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
Radiological - Decontamination Training
The scope of this course is to familiarize participants with the principles of decontamination in case of radiological incidents, under the safe use of unsealed radioactive emitters.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
Understand the Principles of Radioactive Contamination and Decontamination
Be familiar with open radioactive sources
Gain confidence in how to safely and efficiently decontaminate equipment, vehicles and personnel
Understand how to handle radioactive waste
Be familiar with the use of detection equipment
Gain Confidence in the Use of Personal Protective Equipment in a Live Environment
Understand and be able to apply safe work practices.
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The Basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically, with sealed radioactive source.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
CBRN Academy Seibersdorf
LAT BIO
Biological - Basic Training
The scope of this course is to familiarize participants with biological hazards and their respective properties and how to safely work with it. The participants will learn the effects of biological warfare agents on humans.
Course Aims
Participants wants:
Learn the Properties of Biological Agents
Learn to use the different detection techniques
Learn detection techniques in basic tactical situations
Learn basic sampling techniques
Learn the Decontamination Basics
Perform basic detection and decontamination scenarios
The content of the course is a mix of theory and practical work (live agent training). The basics will be taught in a classroom setting and trained practically.
Prerequisites
Participants should be:
medically and physically fit (employer to provide a medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)
medical insurance valid in Europe/Austria
able to understand instructions/training delivered in the German or English Language
18 years of age as a minimum
Female participants must not be pregnant
List of Chemicals
We use industrial chemicals, biological simulants, sealed (closed) and unsealed (open) radioactive sources in our trainings. When working with these substances we are always placing special focus on the safety of the trained participants.
Depending on the scenario and the level of education, the following chemicals are available:
Chemical Warfare Agents
Designation name
CAS no.
Mustard gas
505-60-2
sarin
107-44-8
Toxic Industrial Chemicals
Designation name
CAS no.
nitric acid
7697-37-2
sulfuric acid
7664-93-9
Malathion
121-75-5
Chlorine
7782-50-5
Ammonia
7664-41-7
Hydrogen sulphide
7783-06-4
ammonium nitrate
6484-52-2
Sulfur dioxide
7446-09-5
Dynamite
55-63-0
Hydrogen peroxide
7722-84-1
Trinitrotoluene
118-96-7
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
78-11-5
hexogen
121-82-4
acetone peroxide
1336-17-0
List of Nuclides
Depending on the scenario and the level of education, the following sealed and unsealed sources are available:
R/N Training Agents
Comment
Fluorine-18 (F-18 FDG)
unsealed
Technetium-99m (Tc-99m)
unsealed
Barium-137m (BA-137m)
unsealed
Iodine (I-131)
unsealed
Cobalt-60 (Co-60)
sealed
Cesium-137 (Cs-137)
sealed
Americium-241 (Am-241)
sealed
Americium-241/Beryllium (Am-241/Be)
sealed
Krypton-85 (Kr-85)
sealed
Strontium-90 (Sr-90)
sealed
Depleted Uranium-238 (DU)
sealed
Radium-226 (Ra-226)
sealed
Iridium-192 (Ir-192)
sealed
Carbon-14 (C-14)
sealed
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