An Cosantóir

May 2013

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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14 | addressing the by Capt Paul Morrissey (Engr Pl Comd, 108 Inf Bn) Photos by Cpl Colum Lawlor T he 17th CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) Defence Instructors course ran in the School of Military Engineering (SME) from January 28th to March 1st. The five-week, train-thetrainers course was attended by students from almost all corps of the Defence Forces. The objectives of this course are to give officers and NCOs the level of knowledge required to: organise and run CBRN training safely and efficiently within their brigades and formations; operate the Respirator Training Facility (RTF) in a safe manner; and competently and confidently instruct on the skills outlined in 'Survive to Fight'. The course developed the students' knowledge of the CBRN 'Survive to Fight' drills before moving onto CBRN detection, An Cosantóir May 2013 www.dfmagazine.ie recce and survey. The final phase of instruction focused on the newly refurbished Karcher CDS 1000 decontamination unit, which gives us the ability to use the newest, most efficient decontaminates available. The students' introduction to the roles and capabilities of other state agencies involved in CBRN was facilitated by visits to the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland and the Office of Emergency Planning. The students also received briefs in the SME from the Ordnance Corps, Civil Defence and the Fire Service. The course culminated in a final exercise that combined CBRN survey skills and the setting up of a full CBRN decontamination line. In the first phase the students acted as a CBRN platoon tasked with supplying a number of survey teams to enter a suspected contaminated area to determine the type of agent released and the extent of the contamination.

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