SECURESTATION (266202)
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/266202
FP7 (2007-2013)
Passenger station and terminal design for safety, security and resilience to terrorist attack
Safety and security by design in transport stations and terminals (SST.2010.4.1-1.)
terrorism · public transport
2011-06-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)
2014-05-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)
€ 3,198,247 Total Cost
Description
The aim of the SECURESTATION project is to improve passenger station and terminal resilience to terrorist attacks and safety incidents through technologies and methodologies enabling design to reduce the impact of blast, fire and the dispersion of toxic agents on passengers, staff and infrastructure. Objectives: SecureStation will consider threats from terrorist attacks and safety incidents caused by blast, fire and accidental or deliberate particle dispersion. The four project objectives are: 1. To increase resilience of passenger stations and terminals through structural design, interior design, and building services design, realising everyday benefits while designing for security. 2. To ensure cost-effectiveness of countermeasures through application of risk analysis methodologies to prioritise actions taken in design and operation of passenger stations and terminals 3. To deliver a Constructive Design Handbook addressing new build and retro-fit cases to serve as a powerful decision support tool for owners and operators to increase station security and safety from terrorist bomb blast, CBRN attacks involving particle dispersion, and fire events. 4. To create harmonization and the standardization of risk assessment methodologies, technologies and design solutions thereby supporting wide application by the numerous EC public transport organisations and associated key stakeholders. Therefore, the main focus of the SecureStation proposal will be to produce the necessary tools to build safer and more secure infrastructure whilst providing maximum operating resilience. The proposal covers the development of Risk Assessment Methodology (including simulation results), specifically focusing on passenger stations/ terminals (a scenario specific methodology) and the development of a Constructive Design Handbook. These two main outputs will be accompanied by dissemination activity at a transport security conference, and through an extensive End User group.
Complicit Organisations
1 Israeli organisation participates in SECURESTATION.Country | Organisation (ID) | VAT Number | Role | Activity Type | Total Cost | EC Contribution | Net EC Contribution |
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Spain | INGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS PARA LA DEFENSA DE ESPANA SA-SME MP (999541545) | ESA78085719 | coordinator | PRC | € 0 | € 333,924 | € 0 |
United Kingdom | THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD (999976881) | GB648238808 | participant | HES | € 0 | € 285,150 | € 0 |
Spain | CONSORCIO REGIONAL DE TRANSPORTES PUBLICOS REGULARES DE MADRID (998894555) | ESQ7850003J | participant | PUB | € 0 | € 266,350 | € 0 |
Spain | FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION (999604110) | ESG48975767 | participant | REC | € 0 | € 183,145 | € 0 |
Israel | M T R S 3 SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES LTD (988722068) | IL514001072 | participant | PRC | € 0 | € 209,350 | € 0 |
Italy | RINA CONSULTING SPA (999951467) | IT03476550102 | participant | PRC | € 0 | € 206,395 | € 0 |
Switzerland | HEURISTICS SAGL (986427242) | nan | participant | PRC | € 0 | € 149,125 | € 0 |
Italy | AZIENDA TRASPORTI MILANESI (998529156) | IT12883390150 | participant | PRC | € 0 | € 107,793 | € 0 |
United Kingdom | JOHN MCASLAN & PARTNERS LIMITED (986532972) | nan | participant | PRC | € 0 | € 405,255 | € 0 |
Romania | Integral Consulting R&D (996757839) | RO16262202 | participant | REC | € 0 | € 141,225 | € 0 |