Radiation Emergency Preparedness Flashcards

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Outline the 1-5 Source Categories

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Cat1: most dangerous e.g. medical teletherapy, gamma knife
Cat2: industrial radiography sources, high/medium dose rate brachytherapy
Cat3&4: density moisture gauges, low dose rate brachytherapy
Cat5: Any practice with A/D < 0.01 (excluding cat 1-4 sources); includes some HASS sources

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How are sources categorised?

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Using A/D and look up tables

A = source activity
D = activity at which the source becomes dangerous
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What are the source security groups ?

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Minimum security: Group D excludes HASS, req contingency plans

Security Groups A-C:

  • Deter/Detect/Delay
  • Police / Intruder alarms
  • Supervision for mobile sources.
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Outline REPPIR

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The Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001

A framework for emergency preparedness to ensure the public is:

  • Properly informed at prepared in case a rad events occur.
  • Provided with info in a rad emergency
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REPPIR Duty holders

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Operators of radiation work premise

Transporters of RAS through a public place (non standard transport)

Local Authorities

Employers of people who could intervene in a rad emergency

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When does REPPIR apply?

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Compare A/D values for summed quantities

Exemptions: Non dispersible sources, RAS in special from RAM, RAS in type b or c packages.

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Documents required for REPPIR?

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HIRE risk assessment(Haz Identification and Risk Eval) report for non-nuclear : send to hse
Nuclear send to: nuc install inspector (NI)

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Duties if REPPIR applies

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HIRE Risk assessment

If incident is reasonable forseeable:

1) emergency preparedness (operators & LAs - make & practice contingency plans)
2) providing public information (LAs – prior to & in an emergency)
3) notifying emergency dose levels (not limits) to HSE

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REPPIR local authority responsibilities

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Prep an off-site emergency plan

Arrange to provide information to the public in a rad emergency

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REPPIR employer responsibilities

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Prep staff for emergency exposure (provide info)

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What is an emergency exposure?

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An exposure which exceeds the schedule 3 dose limits

usually only received by emergency staff

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What are the emergency exposure limits?

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ED:100 mSv, Skin Equiv Dose: 1000 mSv, Eye Equiv Dose: 300 mSv

Provisions for life saving:
Whole body dose: 500 mGy, Dose to skin: 5000 mGy.

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13
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How does REPPIR apply to an international incident?

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The Nuclear Emergency Planning Liaison Group (NEPLG):

Brings together organisations involved in off-site nuclear emergency planning such as local authorities, government bodies and NHS emergency response network

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What is NAIR?

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National Arrangements for Incidents involving Radioactivity

Purpose: to protect the public from hazards arising from the use and transport of RAM. (excl. terrorism)

Combines CRCE and HSE

Assists emergency services

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What is the stage 1 NAIR response?

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Respondent is brief by civil nuclear constabulatory

Assesses hazard / presence

Provides tech/rad safety advice

Advises on escalation to stage 2

Not used for: terror or large scale decontamination/ recovery events

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What is the NAIR stage 2 response?

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Provides resources for tackling the incident - via small team of experts

17
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Examples of NAIR Stage 2 events

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Transport incident
Lost sources
Damaged sources
Empty radioactive storage container found
Terror incidents - before terror activity suspected

18
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Types of RAM packaging under CDG

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Exempted: Below excepted activity

Excepted: Above exempted by below type A

Type A: designed for normal transport, max surface dose = 2mSv/h up to =10mSv/h under executive use

Type B: able to survive severe accidents same surface rate, large drum for example. Req cert from DfT or NRC

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Describe emergency responder monitoring

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2008 Policy Change: “Knowingly” sending emergency responders towards radiation
Display accumulated dose ONCE >100uSv/h
Alarm at dose rates above/= 100uSv/h
Alarm when accumulated dose reaches 5mSv and 100mSv

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Outline EPRR

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National arrangements for health Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR)

As a series of statutory responsibilities under the Civil Contingencies Act (2004). The required NHS-funded organisations to maintain a robust capability (no capacity) to plan for, and respond to, incidents or emergencies that could impact on health or services to patients

21
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What is HART?

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Hazardous area response team
Specially recruited and trained personnel to provide the ambulance response to major incidents. eg. CBRN
Provide triage at major events

22
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What are acute trusts?

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ALL hospitals with a major A&E facilities MUST have plans to deal with potentially contaminated and/or irradiated casualities

23
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What are the radiation response requirements for acute trusts?

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Plans should include:
treatment of life threatening injury to take priority over decontamination or radiation monitoring
radiation hazards &risks
control measures (prevention of contamination spread)
radiation monitoring
de-contamination
access to specialist support (medical physics) where avaliable

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Describe an example radiation response plan

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Notification & Cascade
Muster and dispatch a radiation personal monitoring response team (plan relief rota)
Transportation of suitable radiation monitors PLUS additional essential items
Pre-identified or temporary RMU sites
Managing personal radiation monitoring activities
Record forms
Advice to monitees

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What are the 3 stages of emergency contamination monitoring?

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Lead by radiation monitoring team leader:

Stage 1: Triage - hand held monitoring a 30cm
Stage 2: Detailed monitoring, hand-held at 5cm
Stage 3: Internal contamination monitoring - thyroid for nuclear and dose-rate monitoring

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What do RMU units look for after 4 hours, 24 hours ?

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Radiation monitoring units:
4hr surface contam, people still in same clothes
24hr internal contam - surface cleaned off

27
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What are the 5 regulations for emergency prep?

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IRR17/EPR16/RSA93: Security of RAM
CDG2009: Consignor/carrier responsibilities
REPPIR2001: Operator action plans - off site action plans
NAIR: Stage responders and specialist rad monitoring advice/support