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The course covers the most important response function, starting with the detection of conditions for Radiological emergency situations and ending with a thorough analysis of emergency situations and emergency response. It discusses in detail the mechanisms that should be created for the effective implementation of these functions.
Курс охватывает наиболее важные функции реагирования, начиная с определения условий для радиологических аварийных ситуаций и заканчивая тщательным анализом аварийных ситуаций и аварийного реагирования. В нем подробно обсуждаются механизмы, которые должны быть созданы для эффективного выполнения этих функций.
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- ABBREVIATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- EMERGENCY RESPONSE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
- Regulations and standards for emergency response operations management
- International harmonisation of criteria
- IDENTIFYING, NOTIFYING A NUCLEAR OR RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY AND ACTIVATING AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE
- Emergency classification system
- Emergency action levels (EALs) for different facilities and activities
- Notifying of a nuclear or radiological emergency
- Competent authorities and contact points for notifying of and reporting about a nuclear or radiological emergency
- Criteria for reporting the emergency
- International Radiation Monitoring Information System (IRMIS)
- TAKING MITIGATORY ACTIONS
- Principal requirements on taking mitigatory action
- Planning and Taking Action
- TAKING URGENT PROTECTIVE ACTIONS
- On-site protective actions and other response actions
- Emergency planning zones and distances, safety perimeter
- TAKING EARLY PROTECTIVE ACTIONS AND OTHER RESPONSE ACTIONS
- Early Phase Protective Actions
- Dose Projection during the Early Phase
- PROTECTING EMERGENCY WORKERS AND HELPERS IN A NUCLEAR OR RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY
- Concept of emergency worker. Concept of helpers
- Radiation protection of emergency workers
- Dose restrictions
- Dose management
- «Just in time training» for non-designated emergency workers
- Personal protective equipment
- TERMINATION OF A NUCLEAR OR RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY
- Primary objective
- Arrangements for the transition phase
- Considerations for adapting or lifting protective actions and other response actions
- PUBLIC COMMUNICATION AND PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONS
- Public communication, general aspects
- Developing public communication program
- MANAGING THE MEDICAL RESPONSE IN A NUCLEAR OR RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY
- Managing the medical response (general aspects)
- General considerations in the medical management of internal contamination
- MANAGING RADIOACTIVE WASTE
- Type of radioactive waste generated in a nuclear or radiological emergency
- Predisposal and disposal of radioactive waste
- MITIGATING NON-RADIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES
- Psychological consequences of nuclear or radiological emergency
- Socio-Economic consequences of nuclear or radiological emergency
- INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
- Providing international assistance
- Field operational safety and security
- National assistance capabilities
- ANALYSING EMERGENCY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
- Overview of the past nuclear emergencies
- Overview of the past radiological emergencies
- Lessons learned from past emergencies
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix
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