The threat of CBRN terrorism and HAZMAT incidences was demonstrated by the
Fukushima 3/11 reactors meltdown, which left nearly 8% of the Japanese
mainland contaminated and is expected to cost more than $40 billion to
decontaminate.
Decontamination Core Technologies
Global public outcry drove governments to impose strict safety regulations and
accident recovery funding, which will raise the market for decontamination
equipment and materials.
HSRC forecasts that the global market for CBRN terror & Hazmat decontamination
systems and equipment maintenance will reach $5.4 billion by 2016.
Our new market report is the most comprehensive review of the multibillion
global decontamination market available today.
The report reveals more than twenty business opportunities, created, on the
one hand, by the increasing recognition of the threat presented by HAZMAT
accidents and CBRN terrorism, and on the other hand, by a growing
environmental consciousness that is impacting public and political attitudes.
Meeting both of these challenges has sparked a host of new, pipeline
technologies and opportunities that have the decontamination markets poised
for considerable growth. Following the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power
plants and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico (total liability could
amount to as much as US $100 Billion), new governmental legislation and
federal funding of post CBRN attack and accidents are only three of the many
factors driving the decontamination equipment and reagents market growth.
The report, segmented into 30 submarkets, offers for each submarket
2010 and 2011 data, funding and market size, as well as 2012-2016 forecasts
and analysis. In 245 pages and 114 tables and figures, the report analyses and
projects the 2012-2016 market and technologies from several perspectives,
including:
Market and technology forecast by modality: e.g., people
decontamination, facility decontamination, indoor , outdoor decontamination
and other decontamination equipment
Regional markets: e.g., USA, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain,
China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Middle East
Equipment sales and post warranty service & upgrade business
Guidelines for decontamination equipment procurement
Product comparison tables - hundreds of decontamination products
including pricing and performance information
Competitive environment: 90 vendors and their products
Business environment: e.g., competitive analysis, SWOT analysis
Current and pipeline decontamination technologies
Business opportunities and challenges
About Homeland Security Research Corporation
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international market research and strategic consulting firm serving the
homeland security community. HSRC provides premium market, technology and
industry expertise that enables our global clients to gain critical insight
into the business opportunities that exist within the Homeland Security &
Homeland Defense market.
Report Statistics
Publication Date:Q2 2012
Total Number of Pages:245
Total Number of Tables & Figures: 114
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Main Findings
1.2. Main Conclusions
1.3. Global Market: 2012-2016
1.4. Technological Challenges
2. Introduction
2.1. Definition of Decontamination
2.2. Who is This Report For?
2.3. Report Scope
2.4. Report Structure
2.5. Methodology
2.5.1. Research Methods
2.5.2. Basic Assumptions
2.6. CBRN Terror
2.7. Decontamination Strategy
2.8. The Decontamination Industry
3. Global Decontamination Market - Drivers
4. Global Decontamination Market - Inhibitors
5. Decontamination Industry Competitive Analysis
6. Decontamination Industry SWOT Analysis
6.1. Scope
6.2. SWOT Analysis
7. Decontamination Technology and Policy Regimes
8. Decontamination Development and Procurement Process
8.1. Decontamination Technology Development , Testing & Evaluation Process
8.2. Spiral Development, Procurement and Deployment of Decontamination
Systems
9. Present and Future (pipeline) Decontamination Technologies
9.1. Overview
9.2. The Decontamination Process
9.3. Contaminant Detection and Identification
9.3.1. Sample Characterization
9.3.2. Isolating the Contaminated Area
9.3.3. Designing the Decontamination Strategy
9.3.4. Clearance Sampling
9.4. People & Building Decontamination
9.4.1. People Decontamination
9.4.2. Building Decontamination
9.4.3. Drinking Water Decontamination
9.5. Decontamination Technologies
9.5.1. Core Technologies Overview
9.6. Physics Based Decontamination Technologies
9.6.1. Sorbents
9.6.2. Solvent-Wash
9.6.3. High-Pressure Methods
9.6.4. Thermal Methods
9.7. Chemistry Based Decontamination Technologies
9.7.1. Oxidizing Agents
9.7.2. Strong Bases
9.7.3. Surfactants
9.7.4. Micro-emulsions
9.8. Biology Based Technologies
9.8.1. Bacterial Decontamination Agents
9.8.2. Concrete-Eating Bacteria
9.8.3. Artificial Bacteria
9.8.4. Enzymatic Systems
9.9. Decontamination Systems Configurations
9.9.1. Scope
9.9.2. Peersonnel Decontamination Systems
9.9.3. Equipment Decontamination Systems
9.9.4. Sensitive Equipment Decontamination
9.9.5. Building and Infrastructure Decontamination Systems
Figure 28 - Skin Decontaminate Lotion, Anachemia Canada, Inc.
Figure 29 - Decontamination Kit, Personal No. 2, Mark 1, Richmond
Packaging (U.K.) Ltd.
Figure 30 - Portaflex Decontamination Shower System, High Safety Showers
USA
Figure 31 - K4-05 High Purity, Applied Surface Technologies, USE
Figure 32 - Decocontain 3000, Karcher, Germany
Figure 33 - Total Global Decontamination Equipment, Service and Upgrade
Market by Modalities [$ Millions] - 2010-2016
Figure 34 - Total Global Decontamination Equipment, Service and Upgrade
Markets by Modalities [%] - 2010 & 2016
Figure 35 - Total Global Decontamination Equipment,Service and Upgrade
Market [$ Million] by Region - 2010-2016
Figure 36 - Total Global CBRN & Hazmat Incidents Decontamination
Equipment,Service and Upgrade Market [%] by Region - 2010, 2013, 2016
Figure 37 - Global Decontamination Equipment Sales [$ Million] by Modality
- 2010-2016
Figure 38 - Global Decontamination Equipment Sales by Modality Share [%] -
2010, 2013, 2016
Figure 39 - Global Decontamination Equipment Sales [$ Million] by
Countries/Regions - 2010-2016
Figure 40 - Contamination Detection Systems - Equipment Sales [$ Million]
by Region - 2010-2016
Figure 41 - Equipment & Buildings Decontamination Systems - Equioment
Sales [$ Million] by Region - 2010-2016
Figure 42 - People Decontamination Systems - Equipment Sales [$ Million]
by Countries/Regions - 2010-2016
Figure 43 - Service & Upgrade Market for CBRN Terror & Hazmat Incidents
Decontamination Equipment [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 44 - Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality, - 2009, 2013
&2016
Figure 45 - Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Region - 2010-2016
Figure 46 - U.S. Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality -
2010-2016
Figure 47 - Germany, the UK, France and Italian Service & Upgrade Market
[$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 48 - China, India, Taiwan, Japan and the Middle East Service &
Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 49 - Latin American Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by
Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 50 - ROW Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality -
2010-2016
Figure 51 - Chicago's Decontamination facility
Figure 52 - Total US CBRN Terror & Hazmat Incidents Decontamination
Equipment & Service Markets by Modalities [%] - 2010 & 2016
Figure 53 - US Decontamination Equipment Market [$ Million] by Modality -
2010-2016
Figure 54 - US Decontamination Equipment Market by Modality Market Share
[%] - 2010, 2016
Figure 55 - The UK Government Decontamination Service Organization
Figure 56 - German, UK, French and Italian Decontamination Equipment
Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 57 - The post Fukushima Decontamination Work Concept
Figure 58 - The Fukushima Prefecture map.
Figure 59 - China, India, Taiwan, Middle East and Japan Decontamination
Equipment Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 60 - Latin American Equipment Market [$ Million] by Modality -
2010-2016
Figure 61 - ROW CBRN Terror & Hazmat Incidents Decontamination Equipment
Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
Figure 62 - ISOTRON System Scheme
Figure 63 - Categories of the Bio-threat Divides
Figure 64 - The Spraying of Anthrax from Aum Shinrikyo's Headquarters
June 1993
Figure 65 - Anthrax Spores and Disease
Figure 66 - Cholera Bacteria
Figure 67 - Pneumonic Plague - the Disease
Figure 68 - Tularemia the Disease
Figure 69 - Smallpox Virus and Disease
Figure 70 - Ebola Virus - Electron Microscopy Image
Figure 71 - VEE - Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus in the Olfactory
Mucosa of a Mouse
Figure 72 - Q Fever
Figure 73 - Typhus Microbe - Electron Microscopy Image
Figure 74 - Castor Plant and Structure for the Ricin Toxin
Figure 75 - The Dinoflagellate Alexandrium Tamarense and Structure of
Saxitoxin
Figure 76 - A Simulation of the Impact of the Explosion of a 50 Grams of
Cs-137 RDD (Dirty Bomb) in Washington DC
Figure 77 - Categories of the Chemical Divides
CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination: Technologies and Global Market - 2012 Edition published by Homeland Security Research in April 23, 2012. This report consists of 245 Pages and the price starts from US $ 4450.
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CBRN Terror & Hazmat Decontamination Systems and Equipment Maintenance Forecast to Reach $5.4 Billion by 2016, Public Awareness Drives Market
April 25th, 2012
Global Information Inc. would like to present a new market research report, "CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination: Technologies and Global Market - 2012 Edition" by Homeland Security Research.
Homeland Security Research Corporation (HSRC) forecasts that the global market for CBRN terror & Hazmat decontamination systems and equipment maintenance will reach $5.4 billion by 2016.
The threat of CBRN terrorism and HAZMAT incidences was demonstrated by the Fukushima 3/11 reactors meltdown, which left nearly 8% of the Japanese mainland contaminated and is expected to cost more than $40 billion to decontaminate.
Global public outcry drove governments to impose strict safety regulations and accident recovery funding, which will raise the market for decontamination equipment and materials.
HSRCs new market report is the most comprehensive review of the multibillion global decontamination market available today. The report is segmented into 30 submarkets, offering for each submarket 2010 and 2011 data, funding and market size, as well as 2012-2016 forecasts and analysis. In 245 pages and 114 tables and figures, the report analyses and projects the 2012-2016 market and technologies from several perspectives, ranging from forecast by modality and competitive environment to business opportunities and more.
The report reveals more than twenty business opportunities, created, on the one hand, by the increasing recognition of the threat presented by HAZMAT accidents and CBRN terrorism, and on the other hand, by a growing environmental consciousness that is impacting public and political attitudes. Meeting both of these challenges has sparked a host of new, pipeline technologies and opportunities that have the decontamination markets poised for considerable growth. Following the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plants and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico (total liability could amount to as much as US $100 Billion), new governmental legislation and federal funding of post CBRN attack and accidents are only three of the many factors driving the decontamination equipment and reagents market growth.