... presumes that offslte Individuals may become contaminated with radioactive material or may be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation or perhaps both. Planning for emergencies 1s required as a prudent risk reduction measure for these Individuals.... Emergency Planning at Seabrook Nuclear Powerplant: Hearing Before the ... - Page 241de United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power - 1987 - 707 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 2002 - 720 pages
...protective action guidelines. No single accident sequence should be isolated as the one for which to plan because each accident could have different consequences, both in nature and degree. Emergency plans are intended to be broad and flexible enough to respond to a wide spectrum of situations,... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1979 - 670 pages
...task force concluded there was no specific accident sequence that could be used for emergency planning because each accident could have different consequences, both in nature and degree. Instead, the task force developed recommendations in an alternative form which would provide State... | |
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