ANNEX
In the Annex to Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570, the following Sections 11 and 12 are added:
‘11. CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring capacity, for the response to emergencies, for search activities, for the response to security events and for the surveillance of major events
Tasks
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Deployable and reach back CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring capacity, for the response to emergencies, for search activities, for the response to security events and for the surveillance of major events ( 1 ) .
Capacities
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Ability to provide operational support for the response to emergencies ( 2 ) , through in-field CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring.
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Ability to support search activities, through in-field CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring.
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Ability to provide operational support for the response to security events, through in-field CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring. This shall include the ability to support the competent authority of the requesting Member State or third country ( 3 ) in its effort to preserve and gather forensic evidence, to secure the chain of custody and to protect classified information.
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Ability to support surveillance operations for major events through in-field CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring.
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Ability to provide non-deployed reach back technical assessment support for CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring activities, as well as to address safety concerns related to these activities.
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Ability to prepare for and address operational challenges to implement CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring activities in the requesting Member State or third country, considering the hazard and threat assessments, plans, procedures and protocols of the requesting Member State or third country.
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Ability to operate under the direction of the requesting Member State, as referred to in Article 12(6) and (7) of Decision No 1313/2013/EU, and to provide effective operational liaison and coordination abilities with the relevant authorities of the requesting Member State. ( 4 )
Main components
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Pool of experts capable of assessing and planning CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring activities, based on hazard and threat assessments of the Member State or third country.
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Deployable pool of experts capable to perform CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring, for the response to emergencies, for search activities, for the response to security events and for surveillance activities.
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Deployable CBRN detection, sampling, identification and monitoring equipment and tools, as well as all required supporting equipment, tools, resources, vehicles, consumables, secured communication, data exchange and information technologies, and small field laboratories ( 5 ) , as deemed necessary to ensure the capacity’s functionality.
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Deployable equipment, tools, resources and consumables, as well as an appropriate management system, to handle the contaminated waste caused by the detection, sampling, identification and monitoring activities.
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Operational reach back capability for technical and operational assessment, especially in the area of identification, sampling and safety.
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Appropriate equipment, procedures, tools, resources and consumables to ensure the safety of the personnel while operating in a hazardous environment, such as appropriate detectors, personal protective equipment or decontamination components, in accordance with existing applicable legal requirements and applicable international standards.
Self-sufficiency
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Article 12 of Implementing Decision 2014/762/EU applies.
Deployment
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Availability for departure of the deployable components and availability to provide reach back technical assessment support maximum 12 hours after the acceptance of the offer.
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Ability to maintain operations for at least 14 continuous days.
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The capacity may be pre-positioned in cases of requests of assistance according with Article 15(2) of Decision 1313/2013/EU and based on national threat assessments indicating an exceptional situation of increased risk.
12. Mobile laboratory capacities
Tasks
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Provide a modular, flexible and adaptable mobile laboratory capable of detecting, analysing or verifying pathogens or CBRN substances.
Capacities
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Ability to manage laboratory activities.
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Ability to conduct testing and analysis following existing applicable international standards, guidelines and best practices.
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Ability to handle pathogens or CBRN substances of different risk groups and store, transmit and manage related data and analytical results in a secure and safe manner.
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Ability to support public health investigation, report results, and perform verification while preserving the chain of custody and protecting classified information.
Main components
Experts
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Appropriately trained and adequately equipped personnel to perform the different tasks as defined under tasks.
Logistics
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Develop appropriate operational procedures.
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Knowledge of custom rules and specific requirements related to border crossing of mobile laboratory equipment, reagents and staff members.
Information management
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Communication system with secure and non-secure IT network (LAN) to ensure internet connection, data management and data exchange, including in remote areas
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Laboratory information management system.
Equipment
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Appropriate equipment and consumables required to perform essential tasks and functions.
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Appropriate supporting systems tools and resources to perform essential tasks and functions.
Safety
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Appropriate equipment, procedures, tools, resources and consumables, including appropriate waste management systems, to ensure the safety of the personnel, the surrounding population and the environment while operating with hazardous CBRN substances or pathogens, in accordance with existing applicable legal requirements and applicable international standards.
Self-sufficiency
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The capacity should ensure self-sufficiency for at least 14 days.
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Article 12(1) and (2) of Implementing Decision 2014/762/EU applies.
Deployment
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Availability for departure in maximum 12 hours after the acceptance of the offer’.
( 1 ) Any event that based on national threat assessments may require CBRN surveillance activities (e.g. large public gatherings, sport events, meetings of heads of state, music concerts, world expositions).
( 2 ) This shall cover any type of natural or man-made emergency involving hazardous materials or CBRN substances. Examples are emergencies resulting from natural disasters, from industrial, transport or research activities, from criminal or intentional unauthorized acts, terrorist acts or armed conflicts, or from satellite crashes and space debris.
( 3 ) In accordance with Article 12(10) of Decision 1313/2013/EU, if a disaster outside the Union could significantly affect one or more Member States or their citizens, rescEU capacities may be deployed.
( 4 ) Such as authorities related to civil protection, law enforcement, intelligence, explosive ordnance disposal or technical support.
( 5 ) E.g. to support the initial analysis of samples.