Published 1998 | Version v1
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Improvement of information on the nuclear energy health effects, the aim of win Slovakia

  • 1. Nuclear Power Plants Reseearch Instritute Inc., Trnava (Slovakia)
  • 2. Institute of Preventive and Clinical Medicine, Bratislava (Slovakia)

Description

International organisation WIN Global and national organisation WIN Slovakia which as a section of Slovak Nuclear Society, offer unique opportunities for the improvement of radiation risk communication. WIN Global was established in 1993 and currently has about 600 members in 39 countries. WIN Slovakia was established in the end of 1997 and has 20 members. WIN Slovakia is the association of women working professionally in the fields of nuclear energy and application of radiation and willing to devote time to public information. Members of WIN Slovakia all have one thing in common: They want the general public to have a better understanding of nuclear and radiation matter. The members of WIN Slovakia would like and plane to make presentations, discuss and give information material on subjects as: energy and sustainable development; radiation, radioactivity, and health effects; medical applications, radiation protection; nuclear energy, uranium mining; nuclear power plants and their safety; radioactive waste; nuclear and environment; natural radiation, radon. In 1996-1997 a comparative risk perception study was carried out in Slovak Republic. Real data were collected through the administration of a questionnaires distributed among a group of 14-17 years old children (N1 = 308) and teenagers (N2 = 150). The list of 44 items covered a wide range of risks and hazards, including risks from technology (nuclear power plants, water-dams etc.) pollution (air-, water-, soil, waste management) nature (floods, fire, etc.), life style (smoking, drugs, alcohol abuse) and society (crime, conflicts, war, terror etc.). The questionnaire contains the questions about the sources of risk information. The topic of the study was the self assessment of the knowledge on particular risks too. The results were summarised

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Radiation Hygiene Days 1998. Conference Proceedings of the 21-st Radiation Hygiene Days

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Nuclear Regulatory Authority of the Slovak Republic
Imprint Place
Bratislava (Slovakia)
Imprint Title
Radiation Hygiene Days 1998. Conference Proceedings of the 21-st Radiation Hygiene Days
Imprint Pagination
250 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 52-55
Report number
INIS-SK--98-014

Conference

Title
21. Radiation Hygiene Days
Dates
23-27 Nov 1998
Place
Jasna pod Chopkom (Slovakia)

INIS

Country of Publication
Slovakia
Country of Input or Organization
Slovakia
INIS RN
30017807
Subject category
S99: GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
COMMUNICATIONS; HEALTH HAZARDS; HUMAN POPULATIONS; INFORMATION DISSEMINATION; PUBLIC INFORMATION; PUBLIC RELATIONS; RADIATION HAZARDS; RISK ASSESSMENT; SLOVAK ORGANIZATIONS; SOCIOLOGY
Descriptors DEC
HAZARDS; HEALTH HAZARDS; INFORMATION; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; POPULATIONS

Optional Information

Notes
1 tab., 2 refs.