Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development

The challenges associated with effective risk management, and the risks of proliferation and developing offensive and defensive capability when working with Chemical, Biological and Radiological agents have recently been highlighted on the world stage. Work in any of the three primary dimensions of...

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Main Author: David Heslop
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of New South Wales 2019-09-01
Series:Global Biosecurity
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Online Access:https://jglobalbiosecurity.com/articles/42
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spelling doaj-f4cfd93f41c54abeb757513ec9a32b8f2020-11-25T02:18:59ZengUniversity of New South Wales Global Biosecurity2652-00362019-09-01129710010.31646/gbio.4236Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and DevelopmentDavid Heslop0University of New South WalesThe challenges associated with effective risk management, and the risks of proliferation and developing offensive and defensive capability when working with Chemical, Biological and Radiological agents have recently been highlighted on the world stage. Work in any of the three primary dimensions of CBRNE research and production carries a myriad of potential and actual risks that require careful control, and to avoid individual through to population impacts. Failures in risk controls can result not only in personal injury but also expose the wider population to significant and persistent risks. This editorial touches on some of the recent events relating to work with CBRNE agents, and highlights the challenges faced by the current increasing tempo of research and development in this area.https://jglobalbiosecurity.com/articles/42CBRNE, risk management, safety
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Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development
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CBRNE, risk management, safety
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title Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development
title_short Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development
title_full Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development
title_fullStr Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development
title_full_unstemmed Emerging challenges for Risk Management in Chemical, Biological and Radiological Research and Development
title_sort emerging challenges for risk management in chemical, biological and radiological research and development
publisher University of New South Wales
series Global Biosecurity
issn 2652-0036
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The challenges associated with effective risk management, and the risks of proliferation and developing offensive and defensive capability when working with Chemical, Biological and Radiological agents have recently been highlighted on the world stage. Work in any of the three primary dimensions of CBRNE research and production carries a myriad of potential and actual risks that require careful control, and to avoid individual through to population impacts. Failures in risk controls can result not only in personal injury but also expose the wider population to significant and persistent risks. This editorial touches on some of the recent events relating to work with CBRNE agents, and highlights the challenges faced by the current increasing tempo of research and development in this area.
topic CBRNE, risk management, safety
url https://jglobalbiosecurity.com/articles/42
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