STBERNARD PROJECT
System for safe Biological Chemical Radiological and Nuclear assessment, rescue
and decontamination
Funded by the European Union
About STBERNARD
The harsh and dreadful threats on population, and especially on first responders, caused by Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRN-E) environments are, unfortunately, steadily increasing.
Natural phenomena or disasters, terrorist attacks, accidents or just failures of systems may trigger the release of CBRN-E agents exponentially multiplying risks and victims and potentially generating a tremendous societal impact.
STBERNARD aims to develop an innovative technologies for the mass decontamination of people, animals, and infrastructures; identification of CBRN aerosols and getting a 3D model of the scenario; AI modular tool for generating operating procedures for First Responders operating under CBRN-E events: risk assessment, protection, action, mitigation and prevention.
CONSORTIUM
The STBernard consortium is constituted by a multidisciplinary and complementary team including 18 partners from 9 nationalities, 5 First Responder organitations and 4 external advisory boards.
OUR TECHNOLOGY
In STBernard project, different technologies and procedures will be developed for enhanced capacities of First Responders more efficient rescue operations, including decontamination of infrastructures in the case of a CBRN-E event:
- Mass decontamination of people, vehicles and infrastructures tech & procedures based on aerosol dynamic aggregation.
- Sensors and procedures for reliable assessment of cleanliness.
- Operating procedures for safe debris removal and excavation.
- EX Intrinsically Safe CBRN-E aerial drone with sensors, semiautonomous navigation even in denied GNSS and automatic detection of victims.
- Technology and operating procedures for sheltering First Responders (including vehicles) against CBRN-E toxic clouds and aerosols.
- AI modular tool for generating operating procedures for first responders operating under a CBRN-E event.
- First steps in a technology for Decontamination of the Respiratory System of a victim.