In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided the answer to the MoD question regarding NII feedback to the Burghfield site emergency exercise at 20 Jan 1999.
Tag: Emergency Planning
-
-
Nuclear Installations Inspectorate feedback to AWE Burghfield exercise 1998
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided the answer to the MoD question regarding NII feedback to the Burghfield site emergency exercise at 22 Sept 1998. It revealed “significant deficiencies in the preparedness and response of facility staff, fire fighters and health physics support”. Urgent action is required to review the arrangements for dealing with radioactive releases.
-
Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (NII)feedback to AWE Aldermaston emergency exercise May 1998
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided the answer to the MoD question regarding NII feedback to the Aldermaston site emergency exercise at 13 May 1998. The performance of the situations control centre, health physics assessment room were deem to be good. Overall assessment of medical aspect was satisfactory. Emergency control point arrangements need to be fundamentally re-examined. Recommendations were made regarding on and off site activities and local response by facility and shift engineers.
-
Peter Davies, ‘Health and Social Service Journal, A war of ideas.’
31 January 1985.
-
The Lennox Herald, How safe are we, Critics slam MOD plans for nuclear emergency
8 November 1991
-
Strathclyde News, ‘I am become death shatterer of mankind’
no date
-
Glasgow City Centre Evacuation Zones, Emergencies Planning Unit
no date
-
Advice to Emergency Services and Civil Emergency Planning Staff
December 1992
-
Scottish Association of Emergency Planning Officers, Nuclear study, CSB Faslane
3 February 1994
-
City of Plymouth, Notice to all local householders, Dockyard nuclear emergency
no date
-
HM Naval Base Clyde, What to do in a radiation emergency
2002
-
Scottish Association of Emergency Planning Officers, Could we cope with a nuclear accident
3 February 1994