Conditions and Means of Developing a Radiation Protection Practical Culture within the Population in Post-Accident Situations

GALLAY F., SCHNEIDER T.

At the last IRPA conference in Buenos Aires (2008), the French nuclear safety authority (ASN) presented the approach implemented for the definition of a national doctrine related so the risk management during the post accidental period following a nuclear accident (so called “CODIRPA program”). The subject of the "Radiation Protection Practical Culture" was investigated in this framework, as identified as a key element of long-term rehabilitation of living conditions in territories

Presentation at IRPA13, Glasgow, Scotland, 14-18 May 2012.

Abstract

At the last IRPA conference in Buenos Aires (2008), the French nuclear safety authority (ASN) presented the approach implemented for the definition of a national doctrine related so the risk management during the post accidental period following a nuclear accident (so called “CODIRPA program”). The subject of the "Radiation Protection Practical Culture" was investigated in this framework, as identified as a key element of long-term rehabilitation of living conditions in territories contaminated by radioactivity. This culture aims to allow people living in the contaminated territories to:

• understand the risks associated with the radioactivity deposited in the environment and ways to limit their own exposure;

• apprehend, by the radiological measurement, the territories and food contamination levels ;

• be able to understand the relevance and evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented protective actions.

This reflection has helped to define criteria for the development of radiation protection practical culture in normal time and post-accident situation and to identify the means for the diffusion of radiological protection practical culture, which will be presented.


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