APPENDIX II
Information to be provided by Member States when proposing experts
4.
Mailing address: Office and Home.
5.
Telephone numbers, e-mail address, telex, telecopy or telefax.
6.
Educational background. Attach curriculum vitae.
7.
Relevant experience, particularly in the area of
field investigations, including dates of relevant activities.
8.
Relevant training and
certifications in: 1) health and safety in a hazardous environment; 2)
utilization of personal protective equipment; 3) packaging and transport of
dangerous goods; and 4) field epidemiology training program.
11.
Availability of services on short notice;
availability for extended periods of time.
12.
24-hour point of contact in country, including telephone, facsimile, and e-mail, if available, who can authorize deployment of the
individual.
13.
Certain health conditions may influence the advisability of deploying an expert to the field.
(a)
Does the expert have any health conditions that would influence field deployment?
Prior to deployment as a qualified expert, the expert will be required to have their overall health status confirmed with a medical examination.
(b)
Relevant vaccination status.
Pre-deployment
training: Please note that the UN requires specific training (e.g., security training) prior to field
deployment. Baseline training may be relatively brief (e.g., 2 1/2 hours), but additional training may be
required. All training will be provided.
In the event of any change in the status in any of the
above, the member state is required to
notify the Secretary-General.
Individuals designated by Member States will be asked to accept a confidentiality agreement
covering any activities conducted on behalf of the Secretary-General for the
purposes of investigating the alleged use of CBT weapons.