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Press Releases & Publications

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Guidance for business

Expecting the Unexpected - June 2003  PDF (file size 544kb)
London First booklet on business continuity planning

Dealing with Disaster, Revised 3rd Edition - June 2003  PDF (file size 348kb)
Guidance document for all those involved in responding to major incidents

"Bombs: protecting people and property - a handbook for managers"
(Practical guidance for businesses and organisations)
Part 1 - Bombs: protecting people and property  PDF (file size 334b)
Part 2 - Bombs: protecting people and property  PDF (file size 455kb)

Business as usual: maximising business resilience to terrorist bombings - a handbook for managers [revised 1999]  PDF (file size 412kb)
Practical guidance for businesses and organisations

 

CBRN Science & Technology Programme

Following the CBRN science bidders conference in January nearly 500 proposals have been received by the deadline of 18 February. These are now being sifted by a cross-government scientific panel and decisions will be notified to bidders by 4 March. Those proposals which the panel deems to have met the selection criteria and meeting our requirments will be invited to participate in the second round and prepare more detailed proposals.

Unsuccessful bidders will also receive brief feedback on their proposal forms by 6 May.

Any questions about the Programme can be sent to Scitech@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

 

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