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Preparedness and Response for a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency | IAEA SAfety Standards Series No.GS-R-2
The IAEA Safety Standards Series No. GS-R-2 (2002) establishes mandatory international requirements for preparedness and response to nuclear or radiological emergencies. Co-sponsored by seven international organizations, it defines obligations for governments, authorities, and operators to ensure safety,, although it has been superseded by GSR Part 7.
Key Aspects of GS-R-2:
Purpose: Establishes requirements for an adequate level of preparedness and response for a nuclear or radiological emergency.
Scope: Applies to both facilities and activities that could cause a radiation hazard, including transportation and radioactive waste management.
Target Audience: Governments, emergency response organizations, regulatory bodies, and operating organizations.
Status: While this 2002 version (GS-R-2) set the foundation, it has been superseded by the updated Safety Requirements publication, GSR Part
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