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Possibilities of Implementing the Results of the CHIMERA Project into the Work of Public Administration and Crisis Management Bodies in the Czech Republic and Poland in Order to Increase the Protection of the Population From the Effects of CBRN Substances
Ing. Karel Malinovský, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Faculty of Security Management, Department of Crisis Management
doc. Ing. Otakar J. Mika, CSc., Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Faculty of Security Management, Department of Crisis Management
Ing. Lubomír Polívka, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Faculty of Security Management, Department of Crisis Management
Abstract
The CHIMERA (Comprehensive Hazard Identification and Monitoring systEm for uRban Areas) project aims to develop the creation of multi-purpose centres for the detection of CBRN substances and aims to create and implement specialised software in the work of public authorities in the European Union. This will increase the protection of the population from the effects of CBRN substances and significantly strengthen the operational capabilities of the public authorities responsible for warning the population of the effects of CBRN substances.
This article aims to identify public administrations and emergency management bodies that could use the software developed. As the project coordinator is Poland represented by its leaders, the article aims to assess the possibilities of implementing the results of the CHIMERA project into public authorities in the Czech Republic and Poland. The result will be the identification of specific crisis management authorities where the developed software could be deployed, along with the design of the necessary number of installations.
Keywords: CHIMERA project, dangerous CBRN substances, CBRN substances warning, public administration, crisis management authorities