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Safety series no.94: Response to a radioactive materials release having a transboundary impact (1989)
| Auteur | IAEA |
| Datum | 1989 |
| Classificatie | 6.01.3.80/17 (VEILIGHEID - CENTRALES - LOCATIEKEUZE/RAMPENPLANNEN) |
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Uit de publicatie:
FOREWORD During the past few years, the IAEA and other international and intergovernmental organizations have published a number of guides and recommendations on emergency planning and preparedness for responding to radiation accidents which might affect the general public. In these publications, it is generally assumed, implicitly or explicitly, that the release of radioactive materials occurs in, or at least very near to, the country for which the planning guidance and recommendations are intended. For example, the concept of emergency planning zones centred on a nuclear facility - an approach to emergency planning which has found general acceptance - is predicated on the assumption that the need for protective actions will be limited to a few tens of kilometres in distance from the nuclear facility. In the guidance documents published up to now, the problem which would be created by a release of radioactive material across an international boundary is not specifically addressed except for the situations in which an emergency planning zone for a given nuclear facility extends over a border between countries. For the situation in which an emergency planning zone extends across an international border, guidance and recommendations relate to the desirability of having compatible emergency planning zones and similar intervention levels for planning purposes and, at the time of an accident, similar protective actions on both sides of the border.
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