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A Practical Classification Approach for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Hazards Based on Toxicological and Situational Parameters

CBRN incidents are characterized by high uncertainty in terms of agent identity, dissemination methods, and situational context. This unpredictability complicates effective and timely response, especially in the initial phase before… Click to show full abstract

CBRN incidents are characterized by high uncertainty in terms of agent identity, dissemination methods, and situational context. This unpredictability complicates effective and timely response, especially in the initial phase before specialist services arrive, and lays the burden of applying protection and response measures on members of civil society participating in the incident. This paper proposes a structured classification framework for CBRN hazards to address this gap, integrating key characteristics from existing systems such as the GHS (Globally Harmonized System), WHO (World Health Organization) biosafety levels, and radiological exposure guidelines. The system emphasizes properties relevant for first responders and non-specialists, including observable effects, exposure routes, and hazard endpoints such as toxicity, virulence, and radiation dose. The goal is to enable rapid hazard recognition, improve communication, and support situational decision-making in public security scenarios.

Keywords: classification approach; practical classification; cbrn; approach chemical; cbrn hazards

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2025

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