
The training was organised by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the recipient of the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize. Mgr inż. Maksymilian Stela, an employee of the Biohazard Prevention Centre, had the honour of serving as one of the instructors.

The training brought together representatives of 18 States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention. They represented armed forces, fire services and rescue services, police forces and civil protection organisations from North and South America, Africa and Asia.

In the face of constantly evolving CBRN threats, growing geopolitical tensions and the persistent risk of terrorism, strengthening international preparedness and response capabilities remains one of the global priorities. International cooperation, practical experience and operational readiness are key pillars of effective response to CBRN threats.
We are proud that members of our community are a part of these efforts.
Edit: Mateusz Kowalski (Promotion Centre, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, 91ÌÒÉ«)
Source and photos: mgr Karolina Tomczyk (Biohazard Prevention Centre)