Table of Contents:
- A glance back : myths and facts about CBRN incidents / r Andre Richardt and Frank Sabath
- t International treaties : only a matter for diplomats? / r Martin Schaarschmidt
- t Chemical agents : small molecules with deadly properties / r Hans-Jürgen Altmann, Silke Oelze, and Bernd Niemeyer
- t Characteristics of biological warfare agents : diversity of biology / r Birgit Hülseweh
- t Characteristics of nuclear and radiological weapons / r Ronald Rambousky and Frank Sabath
- t Why are reliable CBRN detector technologies needed? / r Birgit Hülseweh, Hans-Jürgen Marschall, Ronald Rambousky, and Andre Richardt
- t Analysis of chemical warfare agents : searching for molecules / r Andre Richardt, Martin Jung, and Bernd Niemeyer
- t Detection and analysis of biological agents / r Birgit Hülseweh and Hans-Jürgen Marschall
- t Measurements of ionizing radiation / r Ronald Rambousky
- t Filter technology : clean air required / r Andre Richardt and Thomas Dawert
- t Individual protective equipment : do you know what to wear? / r Karola Hagner and Friedrich Hesse
- t Collective protection : a secure area in a toxic environment / r Andre Richardt and Bernd Niemeyer
- t Decontamination of chemical warfare agents : what is thorough? / r Hans-Jürgen Marschall, Martin Jung, and Andre Richardt
- t Principles and practice of disinfection of biological warfare agents : how clean is clean enough? / r Andre Richardt and Birgit Hülseweh
- t Radiological/nuclear decontamination : reduce the risk / r Nikolaus Schneider
- t Preparedness / r Marc-Michael Blum, Andre Richardt, and Kai Kehe.


