Entries by Wiktoria Gajda

How to recognize and respond to Biological Threats?

Biological threats differ from chemical attacks as their effects often manifest after a delay, depending on the pathogen’s incubation period. Early detection is critical, as timely recognition by healthcare professionals can significantly reduce the health impacts of an attack. Initially, diseases caused by a biological attack may resemble common illnesses like influenza. However, specific indicators […]

New Guidelines on – Transmission Routes and Entry Points for Infectious Agents

How can transmission occur❓ Transmission can occur through one or more of the following channels: – Airborne: Transmission via inhaling aerosol particles emitted by an infected person while coughing, talking, singing, or through general atmospheric dispersal of microbial aerosols. – Contact: This includes both direct contact with infected persons or animals and indirect contact with […]

HOTHREAT project consortium work in progress

The 3rd HOTHREAT Consortium Meeting is in progress at the Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) in Athens, Greece. Project partners are actively discussing the project’s advancements and planning for upcoming CBRNe trainings and exercises.

New guideline for cleaning services

Under the HOTHREAT another guideline for cleaning services was developed! Why CBRN protection at hotels, leisure and conference facilities is significant❓ 👉 Cause the main goal of the hotel industry is to protect and care for guests throughout their entire stay. This important aspect of business operations carries the responsibility for ensuring safety not only in […]

New guideline about food protection

Under the HOTHREAT project, another guideline about food protection was developed! Why food protection topics are significant ❓ –         due to expansion and development of food supply chain, diversity of food and food related products, free trade food market, cross border food trading, problems related with global unemployment, human migration and globalization of world economy. What […]

HOTHREAT at SECURITY FORUM

MOSSOS D`ESQUADRA promoted HOTHREAT at SECURITY FORUM in June MOSSOS D`ESQUADRA took part in the conference presenting 👉 “The participation of the Mossos d’Esquadra in European Projects” The forum typically features a mix of exhibitions, presentations, and panel discussions, providing a platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and showcasing the latest innovations and solutions in security […]

HOTHREAT at #UNVEX’24

  In June Hothreat participated in the event #UNVEX’24 This event focused on unmaned systems and technologies, which brings professionals, companies and stakeholders from various sectros (defense, security and civil applications). Helds exhibitions, conferences and workshops, networking opportunities, live demonstrations.   See you next time!   HOTHREAT – Tailored CBRNe protection measures for hotels and […]

Training for Polish State Fire Service in Spała, Poland

We keep training all the time! Training was conducted on 17-19th June in Spała, Poland for Municipal Headquarters of the State Fire Service of Łódź (Komenda Miejska Państwowej Straży Pożarnej w Łodzi) and Municipal Headquarters of the State Fire Service of Piotrków Trybunalski on: ☣ CBRN threats ☣ detection and identification techniques, ☣ operating in […]

Workshop on the Analysis of end users’ needs

Uniwersytet Łódzki (UniLodz) as a project coordinator on 6th of February 2024 organized project organizational meeting (The Biohazard Prevention Centre team: Maksymilian Stela, Michał Bijak, Karolina Tomczyk) and on 7th of February 2024 International Security and Emergency Management Institute (ISEM Institute) in cooperation with University of Lodz, Atiram Hotels and with support of all HOTHREAT project consortium partners organized […]

Inspection visits for safety improvements

Over the six months of the HOTHREAT project, we have already conducted 6 inspection visits for safety improvements! The visits were carried out by our experts and were aiming at: find effective solutions (best practices) that enhance the effectiveness of deterrence, prevention, detection, and response to CBRNe threats, identify gaps in the security system and […]