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Emergency control centre planning

The existing emergency response plans require technical support centre (Emergency Control Centre) to be established with expertise technically qualified locally available at the station. No special on-line display is provided. [Pg.332]

The fifth and final level of defence is aimed at mitigation of the radiological consequences of potential releases of radioactive material that may result from accident conditions. This requires the provision of an adequately equipped emergency control centre and plans for the on-site and off-site emergency response. [Pg.10]

The public sphere solves primarily the situations when water has to be supplied to hospitals, medical facilities (American Water Works Association and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014) and other public institutions, reception camps and centres in which it is necessary to accommodate more people during the crisis (Amar 2010). The US EPA report is not focused only on the practical aspects of local planning in relation to the emergency supply of drinking water, but also on the roles and responsibilities of various levels of state administration. It also includes technical planning elements and presents recommendations how to respond better to post-crisis situations (US EPA 2011). Daniel and Morley also deal with the issue of water supply immediately after the crisis situation is over (Daniel Morley 2011). [Pg.1448]


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