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CBRN Security and Safety Market & Technologies. Focus on Europe - 2017-2022

2016-2022 CAGR: 9%, Driven by Bio-Chem Terror Threats

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Europe faces new risks of ISIS and other bio- and chemical terror attacks. These Chemical, Biological Radiological and Nuclear – CBRN security risks have been highlighted as follows:

  • At the 2017 Munich security conference, Bill Gates warned that new genetic engineering methods can produce biological agents and “Tens of millions could be killed by bio-terrorism.  Whether it occurs by a quirk of nature or at the hand of a terrorist, epidemiologists say a fast-moving airborne pathogen could kill more than 30 million people in less than a year. And they say there is a reasonable probability the world will experience such an outbreak in the next 10 to 15 years.”
  • US and UK intelligence agencies have said that the Islamic State has been trying to develop biological weapons in its bases in Syria and Iraq.
  • The German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) has announced in January 2017 that Muslim terrorists are planning to use chemical weapons to poison drinking water supply systems in Germany.
  • On January 2017, British Minister of State for Security Ben Wallace warned that “ISIS has no moral qualms about carrying out a mass casualty attack with chemical weapons in Britain”, and pointed to a December 2016 Europol report warning that ISIS may use chemical and biological (CB) weapons against European targets.

CBRN Security & Safety Technologies & Market - Focus on Europe 2017-2022

CBRN Security & Safety Technologies & Market – Focus on Europe 2017-2022

The “CBRN Security & Safety Technologies & Market – Focus on Europe 2017-2022” report is the most comprehensive review of the market available today. It provides a detailed and reasoned roadmap of this growing market.

  • 18 national markets:
    • UK
    • France
    • Netherlands
    • Belgium
    • Sweden
    • Norway
    • Finland
    • Denmark
    • Germany
    • Austria
    • Switzerland
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Poland
    • Hungary
    • Czech Republic
    • Russia
    • Rest of Europe
  • 3 Revenue source markets:
    • Products sales
    • Aftersales revenues (maintenance & upgrades)
    • Other revenues (consulting, planning, training, contracted services and government funded R&D)

B. Detailed CBRN Defense market analysis:

  • CBRN Security Market drivers & inhibitors
  • Business opportunities
  • SWOT analysis
  • Competitive analysis
  • Europe CBRN defense business environment
  • The 2015-2022 CBRN security and safety market

C. CBRN security & safety technologies.

The report includes the following appendices:

  • Appendix A: European Homeland Security & Public Safety Related Product Standards
  • Appendix B: The European Union Challenges and Outlook
  • Appendix C: CBRN Terror
  • Appendix D: CBRN Decontamination Technologies
  • Appendix E: Europe Migration Crisis & Border Security
  • Appendix F: Abbreviations

This CBRN Security & Safety Technologies & Market – Focus on Europe – 2017-2022 report is a valuable resource for executives with interests in the industry. It has been explicitly customized for industry and decision-makers to identify business opportunities, emerging technologies, market trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans.

Questions answered in this 223-page report include:

  • What will the CBRN security market size be in 2017-2022?
  • What are the main CBRN security & safety technologies trends?
  • Where and what are the CBRN security & safety technologies market opportunities?
  • What are the CBRN security & safety technologies market drivers and inhibitors?
  • What are the challenges to the CBRN security & safety technologies market?

The CBRN Security & Safety Technologies & Market – Focus on Europe – 2017-2022 report presents in 223 pages, 25 tables and 67 figures, analysis of current situation in this market. This report, granulated into 36 national and revenue source submarkets, provides for each submarket 2015-2016 data and assessments, and 2017-2022 forecasts and analyses.

See the Europe Counter Terror & Public Safety Markets & Industry – 2017-2022 report for additional information regarding the European homeland security and public safety markets. 

Table of Contents

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1 Executive Summary
2 European CBRN & Hazmat Security Market Background
2.1 European CBRN & Hazmat Threats
2.1.1 ISIS CBRN Attack Threat
2.1.2 The Probability of a CBRN Attack on European Targets
2.1.3 Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs)
2.1.4 CBRN Attack Strategy
2.2 European CBRN Security Concepts
2.3 The EU CBRN Preparedness and Response Agenda
2.3.1 Scope
2.3.2 The Solidarity Clause
2.3.3 The EU Civil CBRN Protection Mechanism
2.3.4 EU CBRN Crisis Coordination Arrangements
2.3.5 The EU Health Security Committee
2.3.6 The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
2.3.7 The EU Civil Protection Mechanism
2.3.8 EU Crisis Coordination Arrangements
2.3.9 The Health Security Committee
2.3.10 The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
2.3.11 European CBRN-related Legislation
2.3.12 European Counter CBRN Strategies
2.3.13 European Counter CBRN Terrorism Projects
2.3.14 The Emergency Response Coordination Centre
2.4 European CBRN Threat Mitigation Activities
2.4.1 The EU CBRN Emergencies Cooperation
2.4.2 European CBRN Security Standards
2.4.3 European CBRN-related Legislation
2.4.4 European Bio-Surveillance Activities
3 CBRN Security & Safety Technologies
3.1 CBRN Early Warning Equipment
3.2 Chemical Detection Technologies
3.3 Biological Detection Technologies
3.3.1 PCR
3.3.2 Immunoassays and Protein Signatures
3.3.3 Genomic Sequencing
3.3.4 Mass Spectrometry
3.3.5 Bio Surveillance Technologies and Systems
3.4 Nuclear Detectors Technologies
3.5 Demand Side
4 CBRN Security: Business Opportunities & Challenges
5 CBRN Security Market: SWOT Analysis
5.1.1 Strengths
5.1.2 Weaknesses
5.1.3 Opportunities
5.1.4 Threats
6 Barriers to New Entry, Supplier Power, Buyer Power and Barriers to Substitution
7 CBRN Market Drivers
8 CBRN Market Inhibitors
9 European CBRN Security & Safety Market 2015-2022
9.1 CBRN Security & Safety Market by Country
9.1.1 2015-2016 Market Size & 2017-2022 Market Forecast
9.1.2 Market Breakdown by Country
9.2 Market by Revenue Source 2015-2022
9.2.1 2015-2016 Market Size & 2017-2022 Market Forecast
9.2.2 Market Breakdown by Revenue Source
10 National CBRN Security & Safety Markets 2015-2022
10.1 UK CBRN Security & Safety Market 2015-2022
10.1.1 Market Size & Dynamics
10.1.2 Market Breakdown
10.2 France CBRN Security & Safety Market- 2015-2022
10.2.1 Market Size & Dynamics – 2015-2022
10.2.2 Market Breakdown
10.3 Belgium CBRN Security & Safety Market- 2015-2022
10.3.1 Market Size & Dynamics – 2015-2022
10.3.2 Market Breakdown
10.4 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.5 Germany CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.6 Austria & Switzerland: CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.7 Italy CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.8 Spain CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.9 Poland CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.1 Hungary & Czech Republic: CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.11 Russia CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
10.12 Rest of Europe: CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market 2015-2022
11 Appendix A: European Homeland Security & Public Safety Related Product Standards
11.1 European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
11.2 European Homeland Security and Public Safety Standards
11.3 EU Buildings & Perimeter Security Standards & Specifications
12 Appendix B: The European Union Challenges and Outlook
12.1 Summary
12.2 The EU Economy
12.3 Anti-EU Trends
12.4 The EU Frail Leadership and Poor Strategic Vision
12.5 Migration and Refugee Crisis
12.6 European Security Worries
12.7 Terrorism
12.8 EU Future Scenarios
4 Appendix C: CBRN Terror
4.1 Biological Terror
4.1.1 Bio Weapons Historical Perspective
4.1.2 Biological Terror Bacterial Agents
4.1.3 Anthrax
4.1.3.1 Cholera
4.1.3.2 Plague
4.1.3.3 Tularemia
4.1.3.4 Biological Terror
4.1.3.5 Smallpox
4.1.3.6 Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
4.1.3.7 Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis
4.1.4 Biological Terror
4.1.4.1 Rickettsia Agents
4.1.4.2 Q Fever
4.1.4.3 Typhus
4.1.4.4 Biological Terror Toxins
4.1.4.5 Botulinum Toxin
4.1.4.6 Ricin
4.1.4.7 Saxitoxin
4.1.4.8 Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B (SEB)
4.2 Nuclear Radiological Terror
4.2.1 How Real is the Nuclear Threat?
4.2.2 Nuclear Terror
4.2.3 Radiological Dispersal Devices (RDD)
4.3 Chemical Terror
4.3.1 Nerve Agents
4.3.1.1 Route of Entry
4.3.1.2 Symptoms
4.3.2 Blister Agents
4.3.2.1 Route of Entry
4.3.2.2 Symptoms
5 Appendix D: CBRN Decontamination Technologies
5.1 Overview
5.2 The Decontamination Process
5.2.1 Contaminant Detection and Identification
5.2.1.1 Sample Characterization
5.2.1.2 Isolating the Contaminated Area
5.2.1.3 Designing the Decontamination Strategy
5.2.1.4 Clearance Sampling
5.2.2 People & Building Decontamination
5.2.3 People Decontamination
5.2.4 Building Decontamination
5.2.4.1 Interior Decontamination
5.2.4.2 Exterior Decontamination
5.2.5 Drinking Water Decontamination
5.2.6 Core Technologies Overview
5.2.7 Physics Based Decontamination Technologies
5.2.7.1 Sorbents
5.2.7.2 Solvent-Wash
5.2.7.3 High-Pressure Methods
5.2.7.4 Thermal Methods
5.2.8 Chemistry Based Decontamination Technologies
5.2.8.1 Oxidizing Agents
5.2.8.2 Strong Bases
5.2.8.3 Surfactants
5.2.8.4 Micro-emulsions
5.2.9 Biology Based Technologies
5.2.9.1 Bacterial Decontamination Agents
5.2.9.2 Concrete-Eating Bacteria
5.2.9.3 Artificial Bacteria
5.2.9.4 Enzymatic Systems
5.2.10 Decontamination Systems Configurations
5.2.10.1 Scope
5.2.10.2 Personnel Decontamination Systems
5.2.10.3 Personal Use Kits
5.2.10.4 High Pressure Mobile Shower Systems
5.2.10.5 Equipment Decontamination Systems
5.2.10.6 Sensitive Equipment Decontamination
5.2.10.7 External Equipment Decontamination
5.2.11 Building and Infrastructure Decontamination Systems
5.2.11.1 Overview
5.2.11.2 Fumigation Decontamination Systems
5.2.11.3 External Foam / Gel Sprayers
13 Appendix E: Europe Migration Crisis & Border Security
13.1 Introduction
13.2 EU Migration: Background
13.3 The European Borders Security
13.3.1 Introduction
13.3.2 The Schengen Area
13.3.3 The European Integrated Border Management System (IBM)
13.3.4 The EU Smart Borders Initiative
13.3.5 The Schengen Zone: Passenger Name Record (PNR) System Outlook
13.3.6 Temporary Reintroduction of Border Control
13.4 European Smart & Secure Border Market
14 Appendix F: Abbreviations
15 Scope, Methodology & Disclaimer
15.1 Research Scope
15.2 Research Methodology
16 Disclaimer & Copyright

Tables

Table 1 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Table 2 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Table 3 Comparison of Technology Classes for Autonomous Bio-surveillance Systems
Table 4 CBRN Security Market – Competitive Analysis
Table 5 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Table 6 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Table 7 UK CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] (incl. Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) and AGR [%] – 2015-2022
Table 8 UK CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 9 France CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] (incl. Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) and AGR [%] – 2015-2022
Table 10 France CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 11 Belgium CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] (incl. Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) and AGR [%] – 2015-2022
Table 12 Belgium CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 13 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 14 Germany CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 15 Austria & Switzerland: CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 16 Italy CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 17 Spain CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 18 Poland CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 19 Hungary & Czech Republic: CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 20 Russia CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 21 Rest of Europe: CBRN Security & Safety Technologies Market [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 22 European Homeland Security and Public Safety Standards
Table 23 Membership in the EU, Eurozone, and Schengen Area
Table 24 Physical and Chemical Properties of Common Nerve Agents
Table 25 Physical and Chemical Properties of Common Blister Agents

Figures

Figure 1 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 2 European CBRN Security & Safety Market Shares [%] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 3 CBRN Incident Delimitation of the Functional Sectors
Figure 4 CBRN Attack, Risk Assessment Process
Figure 5 Characteristics of Military CBRN Security Concept
Figure 6 Process of Arriving at and Responding to Bio-surveillance Actionable Result
Figure 7 Bio Surveillance Capabilities
Figure 8 Differences in Detection Time between the Gen-2 and an Autonomous Bio-surveillance System
Figure 9 Gen-2 Response from Detection to Treatment
Figure 10 Challenges of Autonomous Detection Technology
Figure 11 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 12 European CBRN Security & Safety Market Shares [%] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 13 European CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Figure 14 European CBRN Security & Safety Market Share [%] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Figure 15 UK CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Revenue Category (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Figure 16 UK CBRN Security & Safety Market Share [%] by Revenue Category – 2015-2022
Figure 17 France CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Revenue Category (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Figure 18 France CBRN Security & Safety Market Share [%] by Revenue Category – 2015-2022
Figure 19 Belgium CBRN Security & Safety Market [$M] by Revenue Category (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Figure 20 Belgium CBRN Security & Safety Market Share [%] by Revenue Category – 2015-2022
Figure 21 The European Union: Member States and Candidate Countries
Figure 22 EU Countries Currency Status- 2016
Figure 23 European 2015-2016 GDP Growth Forecast [%] By Country
Figure 24 Europe GDP per Capita By Country
Figure 25 Categories of the Bio-threat Divides
Figure 26 Anthrax Spores and Disease
Figure 27 Cholera Bacteria
Figure 28 Pneumonic Plague – the Disease
Figure 29 Tularemia the Disease
Figure 30 Smallpox Virus and Disease
Figure 31 Ebola Virus – Electron Microscopy Image
Figure 32 VEE – Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus in the Olfactory Mucosa  of a Mouse
Figure 33 Q Fever
Figure 34 Typhus Microbe – Electron Microscopy Image
Figure 35 Castor Plant and Structure for the Ricin Toxin
Figure 36 The Dinoflagellate Alexandrium Tamarense and Structure of Saxitoxin
Figure 37 A Simulation of the Impact of the Explosion of a 50 Grams of Cs-137 RDD (Dirty Bomb)
Figure 38 Categories of the Chemical Divides
Figure 39 Comparison in Weight of Pathogens between BW Agents  & CW Agents [mg]
Figure 40 Closed Area (e.g., building) Decontamination Boundaries
Figure 41 Open Area Decontamination Boundaries
Figure 42 Decontamination Corridor
Figure 43 The Decontamination Cycle
Figure 44 The EU 2013-2018 CBRN Decontamination Outlook
Figure 45 Decontamination Process Flowchart
Figure 46 Basic Facility Decontamination Process Flowchart
Figure 47 CBRN Scene – Decontamination Diagram
Figure 48 People Decontamination Triage Decision Tree
Figure 49 People CBRN Pat-down Screening
Figure 50 Decontamination Core Technologies Overview
Figure 51 Skin Decontaminate Lotion, Anachemia Canada, Inc.
Figure 52 Decontamination Kit, Personal No. 2, Mark 1, Richmond Packaging (U.K.) Ltd
Figure 53 Portaflex Decontamination Shower System, High Safety Showers U.S.A.
Figure 54 K4-05 High Purity, Applied Surface Technologies, USE
Figure 55 Decocontain 3000, Karcher.
Figure 56 2015 Refugee Applications to Europe by Month
Figure 57 2015 Migrant Applications to Europe by Country of Origin
Figure 58 Main Routes of Migration
Figure 59 European Asylum-Seeker Decisions by Country
Figure 60 Refugee Acceptance by Country 2015
Figure 61 Asylum Claims per 100.000 Local Populations 2015
Figure 62 Fragility and Instability in Europe Neighborhood MEA Countries
Figure 63 Europe Inflows of Threats
Figure 64 European Borders
Figure 65 The 2016 Schengen Border Map
Figure 66 The Advanced Passenger Analysis (APA) System
Figure 67 Migrant Arrivals by Sea and Land Borders in 2015

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