Preparing For Nuclear Power Plant AccidentsDominic Golding, Jeanne X Kasperson, Roger Kasperson They also consider a broad range of other factors and approaches, including emergency action-level guidelines, organizational designs, effective emergency medical response, probabilistic risk analysis, public perceptions of nuclear accident risks, public responses to various warning systems, and the effects of high stress on the behavior of power plant workers. |
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