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    CONTACT DETAILS

    CBRN Group Contact Details

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    Chair

    Chris Abbott

    01256 309908

    eps.cbrn.pwg@hotmail.co.uk

     

    Secretary

    Andrew Slater 

    Office: 01822 61 08 08

    andrewslater@btinternet.com

    CURRENT ACTIVITIES

    EXTERNAL LINKS

    Next Meeting

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    This is scheduled for 4th March 2014 to be held at Tactical Hazmat Ltd Training Centre Evesham.

     

    Minutes of Meetings

     

    Owing to the sensitive nature of the topics discussed, minutes are not generally made available to non-group members.

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    TERMS OF REFERENCE

    EPS CBRN Group Terms of Reference

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    1 To represent the Emergency Planning Society (EPS) on CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear) emergencies. This includes CBRN emergencies resulting from deliberate, accidental and natural causes.

     

    2 To report key activities of the Group to the main body of the EPS through the Director of Business Services.

     

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    The Project for Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Website

     

    The Threat of Deliberate Disease in the 21st Century

     
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    Welcome to the Scottish Branch

     

    A warm welcome to the Scottish Branch section of the website.  You will find information on what is going on in the Branch, news, events, resources and much more. 

     

    Being a resilience professional is demanding, rewarding, wide ranging and specialist. Having the qualifications, skills, knowledge and experience required for the myriad of roles within the profession is vital and the Scottish Branch can help support you within your role. 

     

    This is a challenging time for all of us within the profession and many colleagues are facing change; the financial climate, doing more with less, being innovative in our approach to resilience and importantly ensuring that we continue to strive to promote resilience within our organisations and keep it at the top of the agenda. We all have a part to play in how we influence that agenda; we need to say more about what we do and the competences required for our own personal development, the role that we undertake and the expectation of our employing organisations.

     

    As a branch we will continue to promote the Society and attract new members.  The Scottish-branch-statement-of-intent sets out the aim and objectives of the Branch.  Members are the most important asset of the Branch; we are here to support and work with you and for you.

     

    If you know of any colleagues who are not members please signpost them to us or to view the website or to talk to the Branch Secretary and Support Officer, Margaret Lees,  who will be delighted to help in any way she can. Margaret.lees@falkirk.gov.uk

     

    The Branch Executive will continue to work on your behalf, please contact any of the Branch Executive with any matters you wish to raise, or if you have ideas for future PINGs then we would love to hear from you.  I hope you will continue to support the Branch activities; your continued support is needed and appreciated. 

     

    The Scottish Branch promotes Resilience in Scotland and is “Your Voice Your Future”

     

     

    Scottish Branch, Executive Committee, August 2014

    BRANCH WELCOME