SAS DEFENSE NRBC-G
Nuclear Radiological Biological Chemical - General

Overview
Our expertise stems from a team of professionals who have handled major crisis situations both in France and internationally.
The NRBC risk refers to Nuclear, Radiological, Biological, and Chemical threats. These can result from accidents (including technological ones) as well as criminal acts or warfare, during which harmful agents are released into the environment. In addition to these, there are more "General" risks — accidental or criminal — that require prevention and protection plans, often mandated by European regulations.
In anticipation of a major crisis, we leverage our experience to assess and mitigate risks to an acceptable level, with the sole aim of protecting people and property.
Services
Risks are more or less predictable and inherent to specific situations or activities. Each risk requires a corresponding prevention, protection, or emergency response plan. For an individual, the risk of a nuclear explosion might be less significant than a bank robbery gone wrong. This may sound surprising, but our expertise allows us to explain it.
It all depends on how the victim reacts, and on the understanding and management of the incident.
Thanks to the experience and qualifications of our experts, we always find a solution to a crisis. This holds true in the field of NRBC defense as well as in other highly regulated areas where people and property may suffer significant harm.
Our risk management advice, support in prevention-protection processes, and professional training give our clients peace of mind — even during a major crisis.
Downloads
Discover our essential resources, created by our experts to provide you with an in-depth understanding of threats and protection strategies.
These downloadable sheets detail the characteristics of the risks, their potential impacts, and emergency response protocols. Whether you work in defense, security, or crisis management, these documents will help you identify vulnerabilities, anticipate dangers, and adopt best practices for effective response.