Risk Assessment & Decision-Support
Tools that help responders and authorities assess risks, monitor escalation, analyse scenarios, and make informed decisions during biotoxin incidents. These systems support situational awareness, early warning, and operational strategy.
BioRA – Biotoxin Risk Assessment Tool
BioRA is a decision-support tool for analysing potential biotoxin incident scenarios. It enables users to select specific threats, define affected areas using an interactive map, and complete structured questionnaires. The system generates composite scores for likelihood, impact, vulnerability, and attractiveness. BioRA supports situational awareness, preparedness planning, and training activities for multi-agency users.
- Target Users: Command centres, crisis managers, public health authorities, first responders
Casualty Tracking & Escalation System
Casualty T&T
A real-time incident escalation tool that tracks individual biotoxin exposure cases from symptom onset to final outcome. By aggregating case data, it produces a dynamic picture of incident evolution. Built on PRO’s Tag&Trace system, it helps health authorities and emergency services recognise escalation patterns early and coordinate appropriate response measures.
- Target Users: First responders, medical staff, public health officials, emergency services
Human Durability Index – First Responder Guardian
HDI / First Responder Guardian
A predictive model that monitors physiological and thermodynamic stress factors to determine when first responders are approaching performance or safety thresholds. The tool provides early warnings to commanders, allowing them to rotate, rest, or protect their personnel proactively. It supports operational decision-making and enhances responder safety in high-risk environments.
- Target Users: First responders, emergency coordinators, safety officers
Biotoxin Escalation Pathway
Decision support system for biotoxin incident escalation based on incoming poisoning case reports. Integrates with MORTAL toxicological framework to identify patterns and potential source locations, generating alerts for coordinated response actions.
- Target Users: Public health officials, Emergency coordinators, Medical staff, First responders