Marshall Land Systems – Hospitals

One of the Marshall Land Systems Norwegian Hospitals (the white part of the facility) deployed in Chad in support of the UN by the Norwegian Defence Forces.  The CBRN pressure gradients kept dust and dirt out of the hospital allowing the hospital to continue to function in sandstorms.  In Iraq and Afghanistan the Norwegian Hospitals were able to continue to operate whilst other deployable hospitals often had to shut down because of dust and sand ingress  Significantly it CBRN overpressure helped to keep flies and other insects out too.

The main air filtration units for the Marshall Land Systems Norwegian Hospital provided by MDH Ltd.  Each of the 6 modules in the hospital had a self contained air filtration, climate management and overpressure system centrally managed to allow a pressure gradient to be established from one end of the hospital to the other.  This CBRN pressure gradient significantly reduced cross infections from pathogens like MRSA and C.Dif

The Marshall Land Systems Hospital which formed the technical heart of the Norwegian Hospital. The whole hospital has a fully integrated CBRN protection system incorporating Collective Protection including CBRN filtration, Detection and Monitoring linked to the collective protection, Monitoring of incoming casualties with resultant Decontamination if necessary contamination control and disposal.  10 CBRNUK companies’ equipment is integrated into the hospital.  The joints between the groups of shelters are sealed by “boots” provided by Union Industries.  

Air Filtration Units

Fully Protected Hospital