This book consist : Introduction; Basic concepts of EOPs; Development of plant specific EOPs; and Review of EOPs. (Jml)
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The purpose of this Handbook is to provide an introduction to nuclear power reactors, the nuclear fuel cycle, and associated analysis tools, to a broad audience including engineers, engineering and science students, their teacher and mentors, science and technology journalists, and interested members of the general public. Nuclear engineering encompasses all the engineering discipline which are…
This book consist : Introduction; Structural characteristics of RBMKs; Classification of initiating events; Acceptance criteria; Requirements for analysis; Selection of initial and boundary; Discussion of events; and Presentation of results. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Principlal requirements; Safety of radioactive materials equipmnet and facilities; Occupational exposure; Medical exposure; Public exposure; and Potential exposure and emergency plans. (Jml)
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This book consist : Introduction; Current trends; General approach to plant life management; Issues concerning plant life management; Relationship between plant maintenance and plant life management; Research and development requirements for plant life management for long term operation; and Conclusions and recommendations. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Applicable requirements and objectives; Radiation protection programme; Programme for radioactive waste management, including control of discharges; Training; and Records. (Jml)
A serious radiological accident occurred in Peru in February 1999 when a welder picked up an 192Ir industrial radiography source and put it in his pocket for several hours. This resulted in his receiving a high radiation dose that necessitated the amputation of one leg. His wife and children were also exposed, but to a much lesser extent. (Jml)
This book contain about Technologies that make use of radiation continue to spread around the world: millions of people are employed in radiation related occupations, and hundreds of millions of people benefit from these applications. Use of intense radiation sources for purposes such as sterilization of medical products requires special care in the design and operation of equipment to prevent …