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Main features of the R&D resulting in the new means for primary decontamination of chemical warfare agents based on the chemisorption principle introduced into the Czech Army's individual decontamination mean IPB-80 and into the Czech Civil Protection first aid kit ZPJ-80, and in the upgrading of sets for secondary decontamination PCHB-60-P and PCHP-60-P are presented. First results of R&D on universal solutions for detoxification of super-toxic lethal chemical warfare agents on human skin are shown and discussed.
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Matoušek, J. (2006). PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION IN CASES OF CHEMICAL TERRORIST ATTACKS. In: Dishovsky, C., Pivovarov, A., Benschop, H. (eds) Medical Treatment of Intoxications and Decontamination of Chemical Agent in the Area of Terrorist Attack. NATO Security Through Science Series, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4170-5_18
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