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 |