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Emergency planning practices and criteria after the Chernobyl accident: a critical review.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: SEP 1988Description: 160p., 41 refs, 11 annexesReport number: DE88-705381; INIS-XN-147Subject: This critical review has been prepared at the request of the Committee on Radiation Protection and Public Health (CRPPH), on the basis of information collected from Member countries on their emergency planning practices and criteria, and on changes being considered as a consequence of the Chernobyl accident. The information in this report reflects the situation in the Member countries at the end of 1987 and additional changes may have been introduced in the emergency planning practices and criteria of several countries. Emphasis in this report is placed on nuclear power reactor emergencies. Finally, the information covers only the off-site part of emergency planning, and the measures taken at nuclear facilities to prevent an accident or mitigate its consequences.
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This critical review has been prepared at the request of the Committee on Radiation Protection and Public Health (CRPPH), on the basis of information collected from Member countries on their emergency planning practices and criteria, and on changes being considered as a consequence of the Chernobyl accident. The information in this report reflects the situation in the Member countries at the end of 1987 and additional changes may have been introduced in the emergency planning practices and criteria of several countries. Emphasis in this report is placed on nuclear power reactor emergencies. Finally, the information covers only the off-site part of emergency planning, and the measures taken at nuclear facilities to prevent an accident or mitigate its consequences.

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