Published 1993 | Version v1
Book

The post-accident protective measures in the region of the Chernobyl catastrophe

  • 1. Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow (Russian Federation)

Description

The strategy of protective measures and the system of intervention levels are considered. It makes it possible to limit the region where post-accident measures must be taken. The concept of 'safe living' for life and surface contamination concept are discussed. The measurement results of a surface contamination are pointed out in the maps for series settlements of the 30 km zone. The features of severe accidents to nuclear power plants are that damage is caused not only by destruction and downtime of power installations, but also by radioactive contamination of the environment. Therefore, the term 'severe accident' is accepted to mean an accident with an off-site impact, which requires to perform large-scale and expensive work on elimination of the consequences of the accident. The whole off-site damage due to the Chernobyl accident is caused exclusively by contamination, as no destruction was observed beyond the site. As a result of the Chernobyl accident the greatest short-term releases of radioactive materials to the atmosphere occurred from a single source. Four elements from all the materials released from the core have determined the short-term and long-term radiological situation in the affected areas. These are iodine, cesium, strontium and plutonium. Moreover, in the releases there were highly - radioactive fragments of fuel (hot particles). 7 figs

Part of:
Nuclear accidents - Liabilities and guarantees

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (English)
Accidents nucleaires - responsabilites et garanties.

Publishing Information

Publisher
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development.
Imprint Place
Paris (France)
ISBN
92-64-03874-4
Imprint Title
Nuclear accidents - liabilities and guarantees
Imprint Pagination
600 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 56-69.

Conference

Title
Helsinki Symposium on Nuclear accidents, liabilities and guarantees.
Dates
31 Aug - 3 Sep 1992.
Place
Helsinki (Finland).

Optional Information

Notes
Imprint:Accidents nucleaires - responsabilites et garanties.