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Hospital readiness assessment SOP and workflow review

Hospitals and public health agencies are highly vulnerable during CBRN incidents. Uncontrolled patient flow, unclear triage roles, outdated decontamination procedures, and limited staff training can rapidly escalate risk — exposing staff, shutting down critical functions, and overwhelming facilities. In a CBRN event, confusion spreads faster than the agent.
CBRN Academy helps medical teams, emergency departments, laboratories, and public health authorities build practical readiness through structured training, consulting, and validated workflows.
CBRN Academy helps medical and public health organisations strengthen operational clarity, contamination control, triage workflows, and emergency coordination — ensuring effective response under extreme pressure.

ED, ICU, maternity, radiology, ambulance services

National public health agencies, outbreak units, labs

Airports, ports, rail stations, mass gatherings

Applied teaching, scenario-based preparation
Healthcare leaders need more than checklists — they need teams trained to assess risk, manage contaminated patients, protect staff, and maintain facility operations during a CBRN emergency. The stakes include patient survival, institutional credibility, and system-wide stability.
We work with healthcare institutions and public health agencies through a structured process — from diagnosing vulnerabilities to training staff and validating workflows through realistic simulations.

Hospital readiness assessment SOP and workflow review

Triage models, decon lanes, contamination flow maps

CBRN medical training, online modules, simulations

Drills, exercises, AAR, contamination control validation
CBRN Academy provides practical capability-building for healthcare systems — from frontline clinical staff to hospital leadership and public health command centres.



Our experts have delivered healthcare CBRN programmes across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia — improving patient-flow management, contamination control, and emergency coordination.

