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… UK frequently deal with incidents involving CBRN-related materials, mostly chemical. While some of these will relate to the accidental release of hazardous substances, others will involve the use of such materials for criminal purposes, for example acid attacks, …
… involve the use of corrosive or flammable chemicals, toxic materials or radioactive sources. The hazards posed by these materials varies. You should be aware that attacks may …
… help reduce the likelihood of explosive devices, weapons, hazardous or prohibited items or materials being brought into buildings or onto sites. … have long used postal and courier services to deliver hazardous items to target recipients. Deliveries : in a …
… the likelihood of explosive devices, weapons, and other hazardous or prohibited items or materials being brought into buildings or onto sites. … exit can help reduce the risk of weapons or unauthorised materials being brought on to your premises, as well as …
… A hazardous substance can be any substance, whether solid, liquid or gas, that may cause harm. Hazardous substances are classified on the basis of their … Signs can include: The presence of hazardous or unusual materials A change in environment such as unexplained …
… - buildings, contents, equipment, plans and sensitive materials   information - electronic and paper data   …
… is aimed at those who legitimately and routinely use hazardous materials in the academic community, health sector and … multimedia package which highlights the potential misuse of hazardous materials in a laboratory environment and develops …