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Emergency planning and preparedness

IAEA, Recommendations, Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Accidents Involving Radioactive Materials Used in Medicine, Industry, Research and Teaching, Safety Series 91, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1989. [Pg.183]

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). (2002). Bioterrorism emergency planning and preparedness questionnaire for healthcare facilities. Retrieved from http // www.ahrq.gov/about/cpcr/bioterr.pdf... [Pg.19]

Clark, R.H., Principles for the establishment of intervention levels for the prediction of the public in the event of serious nuclear accidents, Emergency planning and preparedness for nuclear facilities (Proc. Symposium Rome, 1985), IAEA, Vienna, pp. 373-384, 1986. [Pg.483]

Community awareness is essential to maintaining public confidence in the integrity of our operations. Emergency planning and preparedness are essential to ensure that, in the event of an accident, all necessary actions are taken for the protection of the public, environment, company personnel, and assets. [Pg.171]

AR380 1.101 Emergency planning and preparedness for nuclear power reactors (Revision 1 to this... [Pg.266]

STI/PUB/700 Source Term Evaluation for Accident Conditions STI/PUB/701 Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Nuclear Facilities STI/PUB/716 Optimization of Radiation Protection... [Pg.46]

U.S. Nuclear Regulator Commission (NRC). 1980. Criteria for Preparedness and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants, NUREG-0654, Rev... [Pg.193]

Business and Industry Council for Emergency Planning and Preparedness (BICEPP), P.O. Box 1020, Northridge, CA 91328. [Pg.2400]

The references cited supersede the foUowiag IAEA safety standards Techniques and Decision Making in the Assessment of Off-site Consequences of an Accident in a Nuclear Facility, Safety Series No. 86, IAEA, Vienna (1987) Response to a Radioactive Materials Release Having a Transboundary Impact, Safety Series No. 94, IAEA, Vienna (1989) Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Accidents Involving Radioactive Materials Used in Medicine, Industry, Research and Teaching, Safety Series No. 91, IAEA, Vienna (1989). [Pg.4]

A. 1202. The estimated radiation exposure of the staff and the general public in accident conditions shall be analysed in Chapter A. 16 (Safety Analysis). Exposure from anticipated operational occurrences shall be within the bounds laid down in the accident analysis and, therefore, shall also be described in Chapter A. 16. Radiological emergency planning is described in Chapter A.20 (Emergency Planning and Preparedness), and irradiated fuel management should be treated in Chapter A. 10 (Auxiliary Systems). [Pg.47]

A. 1214. Reference should also be made to the emergency operating procedures described in Chapter A.20 (Emergency Planning and Preparedness) for emergency situations at the facility when dose rates may be high. [Pg.49]

Emergency Planning and Preparedness of Research Reactors, No. 35-G3 Safety in the Commissioning of Research Reactors, No. 35-G4... [Pg.99]


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