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Open Webinar: New ISO 22359 Security and Resilience- Hardened Protective Shelters

Nov 01, 2021

Temet Webinar: New ISO 22359 Security and Resilience- Hardened Protective Shelters

Wednesday 15:00-16:30, November 3rd, 2021

Thank you Everyone for a successful & interesting webinar.
Here is the recording:

 

Temet Webinar: New ISO 22359 Security and Resilience- Hardened Protective Shelters

Wednesday 15:00-16:30, November 3rd, 2021


On August 14th, The International Standards Organization (ISO) have voted for the establishment of a new working group to prepare the ISO 22359, international standard for Hardened Protective Shelters. Only very few countries have their own standard for Hardened Protective Shelters, and when a critical infrastructure needs to be protected or a Civil Shelter needs to be built, the specifications are usually either very old or confusing, or simply insufficient. This confusion results in many shelters with in-effective protection and in some cases the projects is simply scrapped.

The new standard should provide the guideline and specification for such future projects. Having such international standard will also lower the cost of the project and will make Hardened Shelters more attainable everywhere. More Shelters, more Saving Lives.

Schedule (Finnish time UTC+2):

15:00-15:15: Welcome notes by Temet (Guy Zymann)

15:15-15:30: Opening Notes by Mr. Pertti Woitsch (Appointed Convenor of the work group)

15:30-16:00: Experts panel discussion on ISO 22359 direction:

              Mr. Pertti Woitsch (Appointed Convenor of the Work Group)

              Mr. Jyrki Ronkainen (Work Group project leader)

              LtC Petr Neuer (JCBRN Defence COE)

              Moderator: Guy Zymann

16:00-16:30: Open Q&A discussion (welcome to send over questions)

 

Registration is required: https://www.temet.com/temet-webinar-03nov2021

For any questions: guy.zymann@temet.com

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