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Radioprotection 2009, Vol. 44, n° 5, pages 97 à 101
DOI: 10.1051/radiopro/20095023
Decision support systems and emergency response exercises – lessons and issues
D.S. Slavnicu, D.V. Vamanu, D. Gheorghiu, V.T. Acasandrei and B.I. Vamanu“Horia Hulubei”, National Institute of R&D for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, PO Box MG-6, Magurele, Atomistilor Street 407, Romania
Published online: 6 June 2009
Abstract
The paper reports on the experience and specific findings of a research team involved in emergency preparedness and response management activities using the decision support systems (DSS) RODOS and MOIRA in conjuction with domestic radiological assessment tools. Two cases are discussed – the ConvEX 3, 2005, international alert exercise targeting a CANDU reactor at Cernavoda nuclear power plant in Romania, and Oltenia 07 – a nation-wide drill around a scenario involving transborder effects from a VVER reactor at Kozloduy, Bulgaria.
© EDP Sciences 2009
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