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CBRNeWORLD Leigh Fenton on the need to start training forensic technicians to work in the hot zone, rather than hazmat techs learning forensics An inconvenient truth
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Document Date: 2013-10-21 08:58:07


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CBRN Programme / NFSTC / /

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the Netherlands Forensic Institute / /

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Netherlands Forensic Institute / Royal Canadian Mounted Police / the Netherlands Forensic Institute / Federal Bureau of Investigation / /

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Keith Lothridge / Jeffrey Young / Leigh Fenton / Ed Van Zalen / /

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