Pandhub Sample Contracts

PANDHUB
Pandhub • February 28th, 2018
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    February 28th, 2018

Grant Agreement No: 607433 Project Acronym: PANDHUB Project Title: Prevention and Management of High Threat Pathogen Inci- dents in Transport Hubs D3.2 – Rapid detection Lead participant: VTT Authors: Johanna Maukonen, Anniina Salmela, Satu Salo, Anna- Maria Veijalainen, Pertti Pasanen, Ilpo Kulmala Reviewers: Paul Riley/PHE and Audrey Berthier/Medes Dissemination level: PU = Public Date 26.04.2016 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological de- velopment and demonstration under grant agreement n° 607433

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PANDHUB
Pandhub • December 8th, 2017
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    December 8th, 2017

Grant Agreement No: 607433 Project Acronym: PANDHUB Project Title: Prevention and Management of High Threat Pathogen Inci- dents in Transport Hubs D3.1 – Surveillance Tools: Review of surveillance tools with practical recommendations Lead participant: Public Health England Authors: Joanne Enstone1, Jonathan Van-Tam1, Ian Hall2, Caroline Walters2 Reviewers: Petri Ruutu 3, Stephane Bastier 4 Dissemination level: PU = Public Date 12.01.2016 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological de- velopment and demonstration under grant agreement n° 607433

PANDHUB
Pandhub • April 9th, 2018
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    April 9th, 2018

This document presents a summary of the PANDHUB Final Symposium. The symposium was held on 6th of March 2018 in Brussels and covered a comprehensive overview of the main topics addressed and activities undergone throughout the project lifetime. The project results were presented following the logic of management of high threat pathogen incidents, which consists of several different phases: threat assessment, preparedness, prevention and protection, detection, response, recovery (including disinfection and decontamination), and conclusions and lessons learnt. The PANDHUB project has produced tools for each phase specifically suited for transport hubs. The applicability of the tools was discussed from different stakeholder perspectives during the Final Symposium.

PANDHUB
Pandhub • May 10th, 2018
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    May 10th, 2018

This deliverable forms part of work package 5 – Incident response coordination, cooperation and communications tool set – which also includes Deliverable 5.1 – Review of communication flows – and Deliverable 5.2 – Communication tools – which reviews the current communications within transport hubs and between transport hubs and other stakeholders. This deliverable considers communication forms that may be utilised during an infectious disease outbreak. Besides traditional risk communication (section 4) focus is on cross-border (section 2), electronic communication (section 3) and mental health considerations (section 4) for psychological care of affected passengers and staff.

PANDHUB
Pandhub • April 16th, 2018
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    April 16th, 2018

Grant Agreement No: 607433 Project Acronym: PANDHUB Project Title: Prevention and Management of High Threat Pathogen Incidents in Transport Hubs D4.5 – Protection of People and infrastructure Lead participant: University of Nottingham Authors: Joanne Enstone, Jonathan Van-Tam Status Final Reviewers: Dissemination level: PU = Public Date 30.03.2018 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement n°607433

PANDHUB
Pandhub • May 15th, 2018
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    May 15th, 2018

Grant Agreement No: 607433 Project Acronym: PANDHUB Project Title: Prevention and Management of High Threat Pathogen Incidents in Transport Hubs D4.4 – Disinfection and decontaminationguide Lead participant: VTT Authors: Satu Salo, Ilpo Kulmala Reviewers: Joanne Enstone, Pertti Pasanen, Petri Ruutu Dissemination level: PU = Public Date 30.04.2018 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement n°607433

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