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CBRNResilience
Detect.Respond.Recover.
29th-30thMarch2011|MayfairConferenceCentre,London
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In Association with The Emergency
Planning Society Professional
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CBRN
Resilience
2011 will:
• Allow you to take away
practical knowledge of how
you can improve your organisation’s
preparedness as a result of taking
part in interactive debates on training,
interoperability and in-depth scenario-
based workshops
• Showcase briefings from US, Israeli
and UK experts that focus upon
resilience against acts of terror
• Improve multi-agency integration
and interoperability by deepening
your understanding of joint working
initiatives and identifying future
priorities for improvement
Book onto to our Unique Training
Exercise Workshops to Gain
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Chaired by: Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning 		 Society
Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica	
Speakers Include
	 Keynote Speaker: Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser, 		
	 Department of Communities and Local Government
	 Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of Doctrine, 		
	 Israeli Homefront Command / Senior Consultant 	
	 Disaster Response Planning, R&D and Emergency 	
	 Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv
	 Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint
	 Director of Military Support, JFHQ-CO,
	 US Army
	 Major Omer Laviv, IsraeliCBRNExpert
	 YvesDussart,PrincipalAdministrator,	
	 European Commission
	 David Thrower, Training & Exercise 	
	 Coordinator, Association of Chief 	
	 Police Officers DVI
	 Peter Daly, National CBRN Lead/ 	
	 Chief Emergency Management 		
	 Officer, Health Service 		
	 Executive, Republic of Ireland
	 Chief Inspector Mark Roberts,
	 Emergency Planning, The Police 	
	 Service of Northern Ireland
	 Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, 	
	 Awareness Raising for Trauma
	 Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, 	
	 Chemical Scientist, University 	
	 of Brighton
	 Stephen Johnson, Principal 		
	 CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK
	 Dave Bull, Training Lead, 			
	 Emergency Preparedness Division, 	
	 HART, Department of Health
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PRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPS – 28THMARCH2011
CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE – 29th March 2011
www.cbrnresilience.com
WORKSHOP A: 09.00-12.00 After the Blue Lights
This workshop looks at the logical sequence of events following a major CBRN incident. Its thought provoking logic
will alert the delegate to the currently camouflaged but obvious shortfalls in national strategies and current reliance
on third party support. The delegate will leave the workshop with concern at the historic reliance and misplaced
trust in current planning and should identify the resolve to develop an independent response and contingency plan.
Jeff Charlton, Founder of British Damage Management Association
WORKSHOP B: 13.00-18.00 Emergency Preparedness Tabletop Exercise
This hands-on workshop will turn the delegate into a member of the ambulance command structure, working under intense
pressure to manage the immediate effects of a CBRN incident within the UK. This desk-top exercise will give delegates a thorough
understanding of the key issues facing the health service in the immediate aftermath of a CBRN event. The physical and emotional
effects on patients and their families, as well as the practical issues of NHS capability and resources available to deal with the
incident, plus the relationships with other agencies on-scene, will all be explored in this thought-provoking and challenging
workshop. Look out for a few exciting twists in the exercise though, which will make the afternoon even more of an unmissable
training opportunity for the CBRN professional.
David Bull, Ambulance Command (CBRN) and Hazardous Area Response Team Training Lead, Department of Health and Police
National CBRN Centre
08.30	 COFFEE & REGISTRATION
09.00	 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
	 ChrisAbbott,ChairmanofTheEmergencyPlanning Society,	
	 Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica	
09.10	 Keynote Address: Fire and Rescue Services “National 	
	 Coordination Advisory Framework” (NCAF)”
	 Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser, 		
	 Department of Communities and Local Government
09:45	 Interactive Panel Session on Training
	 •	Ensuring that training accurately reflects the threat of 	
		 potential incidents
	 •	Issue of inter-agency cooperation within training
	 •	Assessing the level of UK preparedness for training
		 Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning 	
		 Society, Professional Working Group / Senior 		
		 Consultant, Detica
10:20	 COFFEE & NETWORKING
10:50 	 CBRN Risk Assessment
	 •	Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment
	 •	Teamwork: Surveying Border Controls, Ports, Airports, 	
		 Nuclear Facilities and Parliament Buildings Worldwide
	 •	Lessons Learned
	 Major Omer Laviv, Israeli CBRN Expert
11:25 	 Focus on Disaster Victim Identification After a CBRN 	
	 Incident
	 •	The RID project
	 •	Safe Recovery, identification and Decontamination of 	
		 Contaminated Facilities
	 •	The Provision of Safe Systems
	 David Thrower, Training & Exercise Coordinator, 		
	 Association of Chief Police Officers DVI
12.00	 The Israeli Approach
	 •	The Israeli Approach for Responding to a Real Threat: 	
		 War vs. Terrorism
	 •	The Need for a Comprehensive System: Doctrine, 		
		 Courses, Training, Command & Control
	 •	Risk Management
	 •	The Need to Involve the Population: Risk and Crisis 		
		 Communication
	 Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of
	 Doctrine, Israeli Homefront Command, Senior
	 Consultant, Disaster Response Planning, R&D and 		
	 Emergency Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv
12.35	 NETWORKING LUNCH
13.30 	 Training for the Unprecedented- How to Prepare for a 	
	 CBRN Attack
	 •	Reaction to Easily Available Chemicals, Different Sources
		 of Radiation and White Powders
	 •	Training for Detection, Response and Decontamination
	 •	How Should Blue Lights React? Victim Response and 	
		 Minimising the Affected Area
	 Dr. Andy Oppenheimer, Independent CBRN Analyst
14.10	 Mass Transport and Mass Destruction - Keeping the 		
	 Two Apart
	 •	The Challenges Faced by Transport Infrastructure for 	
		 London Olympics 2012
	 •	From 7/7 to the Current Threat and Environment
	 •	Lessons that can be drawn from a variety of 		
		 International Attacks
	 •	Capabilities and Requirements
	 Colin Flack, Technical Advisor, The Fire Service College/
	 Chief Executive, Rail Alliance & Wing Commander (Rtd) 	
	 Robert Hopkin, Vision to Mission
14.50	 COFFEE & NETWORKING
15.20	 Use of Training to Improve Interoperability and
	 Inter-Agency Cooperation
	 •	Solutions for Improving Blue Light coordination and 	
		 Interoperability
	 •	Solutions for Improving Inter-Agency Coordination after 	
		 the First Response
	 •	Problems and Challenges
	 Stephen Johnson, Principal CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK
16.00	 Adsorbent Assisted Medical Counter-Measures Against 	
	 CBRN Threats
	 •	Fallout Experiences- Chernobyl and beyond
	 •	Developments in Adsorbent Counter-Measures
	 •	Long Term Resilience
	 Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, Chemical Scientist, 		
	 University of Brighton
16.40	 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY ONE
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08.30	 COFFEE & REGISTRATION
09.00	 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
		ChrisAbbott,ChairmanofTheEmergencyPlanning Society,	
	 Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica	
09.10	 Developing the Police Service of Northern Ireland 		
	 Capability Plan
	 •	PSNI and the All-Hazards Approach
	 •	The Efficacy of Approaching CBRN, Drugs and 		
			 Explosives Together
	 •	The Challenges of the Approach
	 Chief Inspector Mark Roberts, Emergency Planning, 		
	 The Police Service of Northern Ireland
09.50	 Interactive Panel Session on Interoperability
	 •	What are the key issues relating to interoperability?
	 •	Working culture or equipment issues?
	 •	How can inter-agency interoperability be improved and 	
	 developed?
	 Chris Abbott, Emergency Planning Society Professional 	
	 Working Group
10.30	 COFFEE & NETWORKING
11.00 	 CBRN Perspectives from the Republic of Ireland
	 •	 Irish Policy & Doctrine in Responding to CBRN incidents
	 •	 Case Studies on CBRN Incidents & Lessons Learned
	 •	 Capabilities and Requirements
	 Peter Daly, National CBRN Lead / Chief Emergency 		
	 Management Officer, Health Service Executive, 		
	 Republic of Ireland
11.40	 Overarching US CBRN Response, a State’s Perspective
	 •	Existing CBRN Capabilities of the Active and Reserve 	
			 Military Forces
	 •	Expanding Capabilities of State National Guard Forces
	 •	How these Forces Form the CBRN Enterprise of the US
	 Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint Director of 	
	 Military Support, JFHQ-CO, US Army
12.20	 NETWORKING LUNCH
13.30	 EU CBRN Resilience Programme and Civil Protection
	 •	Overview of CBRN Action Plan
	 •	Role in CBRN Incident Response and Improving 		
			 Capability
	 •	Future Role of EU CBRN Action
	 Yves Dussart, Principal Administrator, European 		
	 Commission
14.10	 The Health Service Perspective
	 •	Health & Hospital Resilience & CBRN Response
	 •	NHS Emergency Planning Issues
	 •	Paediatric Healthcare Provision
	 •	Emergency/Trauma Nursing
	 James Bister, Emergency Planning Officer, University 	
	 Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire and Stewart Mason,
	 Emergency Planning & Resilience Manager, 		
	 Birmingham Children’s Hospital, NHS Trust
14.50	 COFFEE & NETWORKING
15.20	 European Committee for Standardisation Guidance Notes
	 •	Standards on Protecting the Victim and Potential 		
			 Victim in Shelter in Place and Evacuation
	 •	New protocols in self defence instead of reliance on 	
			 emergency services
	 •	Overwhelmed? Emergency Service Assistance During 	
			 a Major Attack
	 Jeff Charlton, Founder, British Damage Management 	
	 Association
16.00	 Dealing with the Public in the Aftermath of a Mass 		
	 Casualty Incident
	 •	Dealing with the Public during Mass Casualty Incidents
	 •	Effects on individuals and communities
	 •	Effects on companies
	 •	Long term implications	
		Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Awareness Raising for Trauma
16.40	 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY TWO
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  • 1. Presents CBRNResilience Detect.Respond.Recover. 29th-30thMarch2011|MayfairConferenceCentre,London Pre-Conference Interactive Workshops 09.00-18.00, 28th March Book and Pay by 10th December 2010 and Save Up to £300 T: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 E: enquire@defenceiq.com www.cbrnresilience.co.uk MEDIA PARTNERS In Association with The Emergency Planning Society Professional Working Group CBRN Resilience 2011 will: • Allow you to take away practical knowledge of how you can improve your organisation’s preparedness as a result of taking part in interactive debates on training, interoperability and in-depth scenario- based workshops • Showcase briefings from US, Israeli and UK experts that focus upon resilience against acts of terror • Improve multi-agency integration and interoperability by deepening your understanding of joint working initiatives and identifying future priorities for improvement Book onto to our Unique Training Exercise Workshops to Gain Full Value Chaired by: Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica Speakers Include Keynote Speaker: Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser, Department of Communities and Local Government Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of Doctrine, Israeli Homefront Command / Senior Consultant Disaster Response Planning, R&D and Emergency Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint Director of Military Support, JFHQ-CO, US Army Major Omer Laviv, IsraeliCBRNExpert YvesDussart,PrincipalAdministrator, European Commission David Thrower, Training & Exercise Coordinator, Association of Chief Police Officers DVI Peter Daly, National CBRN Lead/ Chief Emergency Management Officer, Health Service Executive, Republic of Ireland Chief Inspector Mark Roberts, Emergency Planning, The Police Service of Northern Ireland Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Awareness Raising for Trauma Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, Chemical Scientist, University of Brighton Stephen Johnson, Principal CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK Dave Bull, Training Lead, Emergency Preparedness Division, HART, Department of Health
  • 2. T: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 E: enquire@defenceiq.com PRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPS – 28THMARCH2011 CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE – 29th March 2011 www.cbrnresilience.com WORKSHOP A: 09.00-12.00 After the Blue Lights This workshop looks at the logical sequence of events following a major CBRN incident. Its thought provoking logic will alert the delegate to the currently camouflaged but obvious shortfalls in national strategies and current reliance on third party support. The delegate will leave the workshop with concern at the historic reliance and misplaced trust in current planning and should identify the resolve to develop an independent response and contingency plan. Jeff Charlton, Founder of British Damage Management Association WORKSHOP B: 13.00-18.00 Emergency Preparedness Tabletop Exercise This hands-on workshop will turn the delegate into a member of the ambulance command structure, working under intense pressure to manage the immediate effects of a CBRN incident within the UK. This desk-top exercise will give delegates a thorough understanding of the key issues facing the health service in the immediate aftermath of a CBRN event. The physical and emotional effects on patients and their families, as well as the practical issues of NHS capability and resources available to deal with the incident, plus the relationships with other agencies on-scene, will all be explored in this thought-provoking and challenging workshop. Look out for a few exciting twists in the exercise though, which will make the afternoon even more of an unmissable training opportunity for the CBRN professional. David Bull, Ambulance Command (CBRN) and Hazardous Area Response Team Training Lead, Department of Health and Police National CBRN Centre 08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS ChrisAbbott,ChairmanofTheEmergencyPlanning Society, Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica 09.10 Keynote Address: Fire and Rescue Services “National Coordination Advisory Framework” (NCAF)” Sir Ken Knight, Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser, Department of Communities and Local Government 09:45 Interactive Panel Session on Training • Ensuring that training accurately reflects the threat of potential incidents • Issue of inter-agency cooperation within training • Assessing the level of UK preparedness for training Chris Abbott, Chairman of The Emergency Planning Society, Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica 10:20 COFFEE & NETWORKING 10:50 CBRN Risk Assessment • Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment • Teamwork: Surveying Border Controls, Ports, Airports, Nuclear Facilities and Parliament Buildings Worldwide • Lessons Learned Major Omer Laviv, Israeli CBRN Expert 11:25 Focus on Disaster Victim Identification After a CBRN Incident • The RID project • Safe Recovery, identification and Decontamination of Contaminated Facilities • The Provision of Safe Systems David Thrower, Training & Exercise Coordinator, Association of Chief Police Officers DVI 12.00 The Israeli Approach • The Israeli Approach for Responding to a Real Threat: War vs. Terrorism • The Need for a Comprehensive System: Doctrine, Courses, Training, Command & Control • Risk Management • The Need to Involve the Population: Risk and Crisis Communication Colonel (Ret’d) Gilead Shenhar, Former Head of Doctrine, Israeli Homefront Command, Senior Consultant, Disaster Response Planning, R&D and Emergency Preparedness, University of Tel Aviv 12.35 NETWORKING LUNCH 13.30 Training for the Unprecedented- How to Prepare for a CBRN Attack • Reaction to Easily Available Chemicals, Different Sources of Radiation and White Powders • Training for Detection, Response and Decontamination • How Should Blue Lights React? Victim Response and Minimising the Affected Area Dr. Andy Oppenheimer, Independent CBRN Analyst 14.10 Mass Transport and Mass Destruction - Keeping the Two Apart • The Challenges Faced by Transport Infrastructure for London Olympics 2012 • From 7/7 to the Current Threat and Environment • Lessons that can be drawn from a variety of International Attacks • Capabilities and Requirements Colin Flack, Technical Advisor, The Fire Service College/ Chief Executive, Rail Alliance & Wing Commander (Rtd) Robert Hopkin, Vision to Mission 14.50 COFFEE & NETWORKING 15.20 Use of Training to Improve Interoperability and Inter-Agency Cooperation • Solutions for Improving Blue Light coordination and Interoperability • Solutions for Improving Inter-Agency Coordination after the First Response • Problems and Challenges Stephen Johnson, Principal CBRNe Scientist, Thales UK 16.00 Adsorbent Assisted Medical Counter-Measures Against CBRN Threats • Fallout Experiences- Chernobyl and beyond • Developments in Adsorbent Counter-Measures • Long Term Resilience Professor Sergey Mikhalovsky, Chemical Scientist, University of Brighton 16.40 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY ONE ABOUT DEFENCE IQ Defence IQ is host to a series of global events and runs an online community of military and private sector professionals. We provide the platform which leading defence experts share their experience, knowledge and strategic thoughts. We are dedicated to providing military personnel and the private sector with strategic defence resources covering current defence issues. Join the community: http://www.defenceiq.com/join.cfm Interactive Scenario-Based Learning Opportunities
  • 3. CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY TWO – 30th March 2011 www.cbrnresilience.comT: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 E: enquire@defenceiq.com SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Three easy ways to get involved 1) Thought Leadership: With an expected audience of senior military customers and decision-makers from across the globe, Defence IQ events enable you to build your reputation as a market-leader and to position yourself as an innovative thought- leader in your chosen domain through speaking sessions and subject-specific conference streams, workshops and focus days 2) Branding: We bring together buyers and suppliers in a tailored location with unbeatable facilities for onsite branding and exposure. Furthermore, our dedicated marketing team can help you achieve your promotional aims in the months leading up to the conference with dedicated mailings to cover 50,000 contacts, through brochure drops, extensive email campaigns and tailored web coverage 3) Featured Networking Events: Focused and high level, our events will provide you with the perfect environment to initiate new business relationships and achieve the face-to-face contact that overcrowded trade shows cannot deliver. Sponsorship opportunities range from exhibition stands to sponsored lunches, cocktail receptions, gala dinners and a host of informal social networking events. For further details, or to discuss which option is best for your organisation, please call Yousuf Malik or John Geenty on +44 (0) 207 368 9300 or Email: enquire@ defenceiq.com MEDIA PARTNERS 08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS ChrisAbbott,ChairmanofTheEmergencyPlanning Society, Professional Working Group / Senior Consultant, Detica 09.10 Developing the Police Service of Northern Ireland Capability Plan • PSNI and the All-Hazards Approach • The Efficacy of Approaching CBRN, Drugs and Explosives Together • The Challenges of the Approach Chief Inspector Mark Roberts, Emergency Planning, The Police Service of Northern Ireland 09.50 Interactive Panel Session on Interoperability • What are the key issues relating to interoperability? • Working culture or equipment issues? • How can inter-agency interoperability be improved and developed? Chris Abbott, Emergency Planning Society Professional Working Group 10.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING 11.00 CBRN Perspectives from the Republic of Ireland • Irish Policy & Doctrine in Responding to CBRN incidents • Case Studies on CBRN Incidents & Lessons Learned • Capabilities and Requirements Peter Daly, National CBRN Lead / Chief Emergency Management Officer, Health Service Executive, Republic of Ireland 11.40 Overarching US CBRN Response, a State’s Perspective • Existing CBRN Capabilities of the Active and Reserve Military Forces • Expanding Capabilities of State National Guard Forces • How these Forces Form the CBRN Enterprise of the US Lieutenant Colonel Mark Riccardi, J3/Joint Director of Military Support, JFHQ-CO, US Army 12.20 NETWORKING LUNCH 13.30 EU CBRN Resilience Programme and Civil Protection • Overview of CBRN Action Plan • Role in CBRN Incident Response and Improving Capability • Future Role of EU CBRN Action Yves Dussart, Principal Administrator, European Commission 14.10 The Health Service Perspective • Health & Hospital Resilience & CBRN Response • NHS Emergency Planning Issues • Paediatric Healthcare Provision • Emergency/Trauma Nursing James Bister, Emergency Planning Officer, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire and Stewart Mason, Emergency Planning & Resilience Manager, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, NHS Trust 14.50 COFFEE & NETWORKING 15.20 European Committee for Standardisation Guidance Notes • Standards on Protecting the Victim and Potential Victim in Shelter in Place and Evacuation • New protocols in self defence instead of reliance on emergency services • Overwhelmed? Emergency Service Assistance During a Major Attack Jeff Charlton, Founder, British Damage Management Association 16.00 Dealing with the Public in the Aftermath of a Mass Casualty Incident • Dealing with the Public during Mass Casualty Incidents • Effects on individuals and communities • Effects on companies • Long term implications Rosie Murray MBE, SBCI, Awareness Raising for Trauma 16.40 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY TWO Defense Update online bi-monthly defense magazine highlights defense programs worldwide including land, air, naval, C4ISR, intelligence, and net-centric warfare, infantry warfare, homeland defense etc. The coverage is frequently updated to follow the development of key defense programs. Major global defense exhibitions are covered.Defense Update is available free at our web site. www. defense-update.com ASDNews.com – “Be the first to know” ASDNews brings the latest aerospace, defence and security news from government, industry and major news agencies around the world. Our service has over 60,000 active subscribers and 2 million article readers per year. ASDNews content is categorised in over 25 main news groups for example: “Training & Simulation News”, or “Unmanned Systems News” making recent and related articles easy to find. Subscribe to our free daily newsletter or weekly group newsletters on www.asdnews. com/subscription The DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY is an authoritative online information resource for all defence purchasers. This comprehensive listing of Defence Suppliers has enabled thousands of purchasing professionals to find exactly what they are looking for - in seconds. 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  • 4. 5 WAYS TO REGISTER Freephone: 0800 652 2363 or +44 (0)20 7368 9300 Fax: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 Post: your booking form to IQPC Ltd. 2nd Floor, 129 Wilton Road, London, SW1V 1JZ Online: www.cbrnresilience.com Email: enquire@defenceiq.com Conferencecode12201.004 PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE CONFERENCE Please read the information listed below as each booking is subject to IQPC Ltd standard terms and conditions. Return of this email will indicate that you accept these terms. Payment Terms: Upon completion and return of the registration form full payment is required no later than 5 business days from the date of invoice. Payment of invoices by means other than by credit card, or purchase order (UK Plc and UK government bodies only) will be subject to a £49 (plus VAT) per delegate processing fee. Payment must be received prior to the conference date. We reserve the right to refuse admission to the conference if payment has not been received. IQPC Cancellation, Postponement and Substitution Policy: You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to IQPC. For any cancellations received in writing not less than eight (8) days prior to the conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another IQPC conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IQPC for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within seven (7) days (inclusive) of the conference. In the event that IQPC cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation. In the event that IQPC postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement. Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circumstances. IQPC is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an event. IQPC shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labour strike, extreme weather or other emergency. Please note that while speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, IQPC reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary without any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible. Discounts: All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount. Any discounts offered whether by IQPC (including team discounts) must also require payment at the time of registration. All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer 6 Please do not pass my information to any third party Terms and Conditions IQPC recognises the value of learning in teams. Groups of 3 or more booking at the same time from the same company receive a 10% discount. 5 or more receive a 15% discount. 7 receive a 20% discount. Only one discount available per person. Team Discounts* VENUE: Mayfair Conference Centre, 17 Connaught Palace London W2 2ES Tel: 020 7706 7700Fax: 020 7481 4669 ACCOMMODATION: Hotel accommodation is not included in the conference fee. To book a room in a nearby hotel please visit www.HotelMap.com/Mayfair- Conference-Centre HotelMap™, will allow you to view live availability for nearby accommodation and book rooms guaranteed at the lowest available rates. Venue & Accommodation To claim a variety of articles, podcasts and other free resources please visit www.cbrnresilience.com Free Online Resources A digital version of the conference proceedings, including all presentations, is available to buy.  6 I cannot attend the event, please send me the CD Rom priced at £599 plus VAT Recent digital conferences available - £599 plus VAT each 6 Infrastructure Security 2011 6 Military Health Support Systems 2011 6 Crisis Management and Emergency Response 2011 6 Please send me conference materials indicated above. 6 I have filled out credit card details below For further information Please call: 0207 368 9300 or email: knowledgebank@iqpc.co.uk. To search IQPC’s archived conference documentation visit: www.iqpcknowledgebank.com Digital Conference On CD-ROM Total price for your Organisation: (Add total of all individuals attending): Card Number: VISA 6 M/C 6 AMEX 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Exp. 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VAT No GB 799 2259 67 STANDARD INDUSTRY RATES DISCOUNTED PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNMENT RATES** Conference + 2 Workshops Conference + 2 Workshops Conference + 1 Workshop*** Conference + 1 Workshop*** Standard Price Standard Price £2,597 +VAT £1,397 +VAT £2,098 +VAT £1,048 +VAT Book and Pay by 10th December* Book and Pay by 10th December* Save £300 £2,297 +VAT Save £300 £1,097 +VAT Save £250 £1,848 +VAT Save £250 £798 +VAT Book and Pay by 11th February 2011* Book and Pay by 11th February 2011* Save £200 £2,397 +VAT Save £200 £1,197 +VAT Save £150 £1,948 +VAT Save £150 £898 +VAT Conference only £1,599 +VAT Save £200 £1,399 +VAT Save £100 £1,499 +VAT Conference only £699 +VAT Save £200 £499 +VAT Save £100 £599 +VAT Workshop only [Half Day]*** £499 +VAT£499 +VAT £499 +VAT Workshop only [Half Day]*** £349 +VAT£349 +VAT £349 +VAT To speed registration, please provide the priority code located on the mailing label or in the box below. My registration code is PDFW Please contact our database manager on +44(0) 207 368 9300 or at database@iqpc.co.uk quoting the registration code above to inform us of any changes or to remove your details. 29th-30thMarch2011|MayfairConferenceCentre,London Pre-Conference Interactive Workshops 09.00-18.00, 28th March Doyouknoworworkforthesamecompanyasoneof ourspeakers?Getintouchwiththemtodaytofindoutabout ourpriorityspeakerregistrationrates! CBRNResilience2011 General/Flag officer 1* and above may attend the conference free of charge Please contact enquire@defenceiq.com for further details. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer and is non-transferable.