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Questions items for local governments with nuclear facilities or UPZ.
Question | Answer format | Answer options | |
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Q1 | How many times per year are the inspection trainings conducted in your prefecture? | Single choice | □ More than once per year □ Once per year □ Less than once per year □ Never |
Q2 | How many staff members who can manage the inspection are there in your local government? | Single choice | □ 1 □ 2–5 □ 6–9 □ 10 or more □ Under training □ Others (requires detailed description) |
Q3 | Have they ever participated in trainings or lectures of the EEI? | Single choice | □ Yes □ No □ Unknown |
Q4 | What are difficulties in planning or conducting the EEI for your local government? Please choose from the options and do not choose the options that you think are not difficult | Multiple choices allowed | □ Guiding vehicles and evacuees □ Conducting designated parts inspection □ Conducting confirming inspection □ Conducting simple decontamination □ Temporarily storing evacuees’ contaminated vehicles and baggage □ Headquarter activities of EEI site and information management □ Distributing certificates of the EEI □ Managing stable iodine agents (e.g., distribution method) □ Preparing adequate radioprotective materials and devices □ Planning staffing at EEI sites □ Planning flow line at EEI sites □ Others (free description) |
Q5 | If you have a goal, please tell us how many officials you want to train for the EEI? | Single choice | □ More than one expert at each EEI site □ More than one expert and replacement staff at each EEI site □ No goal □ Under consideration |
Q6 | What education do you think is necessary for training of your local government officials? Please choose from the options and do not choose the options that you think are not necessary | Multiple choices allowed | □ Methods of guiding vehicles and evacuees □ Cooperation with other institutions (e.g., self-defense force) □ Cooperation with disaster countermeasure headquarters of the prefecture □ Methods of using radiation measurement equipment (e.g., GM survey meter) □ Simple decontamination methods □ Temporarily storing evacuee’s contaminated vehicles/baggage □ Operational Intervention Levels (OIL) □ Managing stable iodine agent (e.g., distribution method) □ Risk communication with evacuees □ Others (requires detailed description |
If you have opinions about options you choose, please tell us | Free description | – |
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