Gas masks if they're extremely current and up to date ones. Also coverals if they're made of plasic and dont have any openings in it.
Th Chemical Weapons Convention was ratified by Morocco at 29.04.1997.
I know of no "nuclear biological" weapons, perhaps you meant nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) weapons, which can be any one of these.
Nuclear weapons, Biological Weapons, Chemical Weapons.
Biological weapons involve living things, such as germs. Mercury is a chemical, not a biological. Bio weapons might include the diseases of anthrax, plague, typhus, Ebola, etc.
Julian Perry Robinson has written: 'Public Health Response to Biological and Chemical Weapons' 'The effects of weapons on ecosystems' -- subject(s): Biological warfare, Chemical warfare, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Biological warfare, Environmental aspects of Chemical warfare, Environmental aspects of Military weapons, Environmental aspects of Nuclear weapons, Environmental aspects of War, Military weapons, Nuclear weapons, War 'The United States binary nerve-gas programme' -- subject(s): Asphyxiating and poisonous Gases, Chemical weapons, Military policy, War use 'Chemical and biological warfare developments, 1985' -- subject(s): Biological warfare, Chemical warfare
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Tunisia is not known to possess or use biological or chemical weapons. The country is a party to various international treaties, including the Chemical Weapons Convention, which prohibits the development, production, and stockpiling of chemical weapons. Tunisia has maintained a stance against the proliferation of such weapons, focusing on regional stability and security. However, specific developments may change over time, so it's advisable to consult current sources for the latest information.
The UN has established treaties and conventions such as the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and the Biological Weapons Convention to limit the spread and use of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. It also conducts inspections and monitoring programs to ensure compliance with these agreements and works with member states to strengthen their non-proliferation efforts.
Dana A. Shea has written: 'Small-scale terrorist attacks using chemical and biological agents' -- subject(s): Biological weapons, Bioterrorism, Chemical terrorism, Chemical weapons, Terrorism
Modern Marvels - 1994 Chemical and Biological Weapons 7-13 was released on: USA: 7 May 2001
Anthrax is not classified as a chemical weapon; it is a biological agent. It is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and can be used in bioterrorism due to its potential to be weaponized and spread. Unlike chemical weapons, which utilize toxic chemicals to harm, biological weapons like anthrax rely on pathogens to cause disease. Thus, anthrax falls under the category of biological weapons rather than chemical ones.
Bioweapons can wipe out humans
The US has expressed a policy that they are OPPOSED to all forms of biological weapons.