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A Scientific Approach to the Problem of Post-Incident Recovery

  • Principal Associate
  • 31.07.2025
  • Principal Associate

Contamination can be caused by a multitude of different issues such as fire, water, mould and asbestos.

Forensic Chemistry Expert Ed Hammersley will talk about these different types of contamination, their sources, and how they are detected and quantified, before detailing some worked examples.

He will also discuss the use of technology in contamination assessments including:

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Fire Contaminated Equipment

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