| Aspect | Cbrn Military | Cbrn Technician |
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| Certifications | Military CBRN training, specialized certifications | Environmental or hazardous materials certifications, CBRN-specific training |
| Work Environment | Military bases, field operations, deployment zones | Laboratories, industrial sites, emergency response teams |
| Employer & Industry | Military branches, defense agencies | Private companies, government agencies, environmental firms |
While both roles focus on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats, Cbrn Military personnel primarily serve in military operations and field deployments with specialized military training. Cbrn Technicians typically work in civilian settings, conducting assessments, decontamination, and safety procedures in laboratories or industrial environments. The key difference lies in their work environment and certifications, though both roles require knowledge of hazardous materials and safety protocols.