David Crouch will discuss the latest trends in CBRNe

David Crouch, world-renowned CBRNe expert, will discuss the benefits of the PEERS initiative

In anticipation of the upcoming workshop on September 29, PEERS Project is delighted to introduce you to one of our distinguished speakers, David Crouch. He currently serves as the CBRNe (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives) Expertise Leader at TFC Research and Innovation Limited, and concurrently holds the position of Technical Director for Defence & Public Safety at United CBRN Limited, a consultancy-based company.

David Crouch boasts an impressive career spanning over three decades, with a strong foundation in materials science and CBRNe protection. His professional credentials include being a chartered chemist (CChem), scientist (CSci), and Fellow (FRSC) of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Additionally, he holds the esteemed title of Fellow at the Institute of Civil Protection & Emergency Management (ICPEM).

Currently, David leads consultancy efforts in extreme hazard management programs, catering to both civil and military markets. His dedication to the field extends beyond his role, as he also serves as a part-time senior lecturer at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom (Cranfield University – Defence & Security) and as a Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence & Security Studies.

David’s commitment to European societal and citizen security and safety is evident through his past role as the convener of CEN Technical Committee 391 – Working Group 2 (CBRNe). He continues to support stakeholders in the pursuit of preparedness, cooperation, and a culture of security.

At the workshop, David will join a roundtable discussion with policymakers, shedding light on the benefits and relevance of the PEERS initiative for standardization bodies, natural hazard management, and CBRN practitioners.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from David Crouch and other experts at the workshop.

REGISTER NOW

Source

PEERS PROJECT

You might also like