Radiation Emergency Preparedness Flashcards
Outline the 1-5 Source Categories
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
How are sources categorised?
Using A/D and look up tables
A = source activity D = activity at which the source becomes dangerous
What are the source security groups ?
Minimum security: Group D excludes HASS, req contingency plans
Security Groups A-C:
- Deter/Detect/Delay
- Police / Intruder alarms
- Supervision for mobile sources.
Outline REPPIR
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
REPPIR Duty holders
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
When does REPPIR apply?
Compare A/D values for summed quantities
Exemptions: Non dispersible sources, RAS in special from RAM, RAS in type b or c packages.
Documents required for REPPIR?
HIRE risk assessment(Haz Identification and Risk Eval) report for non-nuclear : send to hse
Nuclear send to: nuc install inspector (NI)
Duties if REPPIR applies
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
REPPIR local authority responsibilities
Prep an off-site emergency plan
Arrange to provide information to the public in a rad emergency
REPPIR employer responsibilities
Prep staff for emergency exposure (provide info)
What is an emergency exposure?
An exposure which exceeds the schedule 3 dose limits
usually only received by emergency staff
What are the emergency exposure limits?
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.
How does REPPIR apply to an international incident?
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
What is NAIR?
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
What is the stage 1 NAIR response?
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