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Proceedings oafJ oNinEAt/ CWEoCr kshoonp EMERGENCY PLANNIINNCG A SE OFN UCLAECACRI DENT TechnAiscpaelc ts Comprteend d'uur neeu ndieo n travaciolnj odfeln 'tAeedEt e Nl CaC sEu r LA PLANIFICATION D'URGEENN CE CASD 'ACCNIUDCELNETA IRE AspeTcetsc hniques BrussBeellsg,i um BruxeBlellegsi,q ue 21-'1J9u ne1/j9u8i9n orgabnthyisee d OECNDUC LEAR ENERGAYG ENCY anthde COMMISSOIFTHO ENE UROPCEOAMNM UNITIES orgapnalsere rA GENDCELE 'OC DPOEU RL' ENENRGUCI.EAIIER E etla COMMISSDIECOSON M MUNAEUTESU ROPEENNES ORGANISFATIOEORCN O NOCMOI-CO PERATAINODDNE VELOPMENT ORGANISATIDOECN O OPERAETTID OEDN E VELOPECPOENMOEMNITQ UES Pursuant to article I of the Convention signed in Paris on 14th December 1960, and which came into force on 30th September 1961, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) shall promote policies designed: - to achieve the highest sustainable economic growth and employment and a rising standard of living in Member countries, while maintaining financial stability, and thus to contribute to the development of the world economy; - to contribute to sound economic expansion in Member as well as non-member countries in the process of economic development; and - to contribute to the expansion of world trade on a multilateral, non-discriminatory basis in accordance with international obligations. The original Member countries of the OECD are Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain; Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. The following countries became Members subsequently through accession at the dates indicated hereafter: Japan (28th April 1964), Finland (28th January 1969), Australia (7th June 1971) and New Zealand (29th May 1973). The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia takes part in some of the work of the OECD (agreement of 28th October 1961). The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) was established on Ist February 1958 under the name of the OEEC European Nuclear Energy AgencY: It received iis present designation on 20th April 1972, when Japan became its first nan-European full Member. NEA membership today consists ofa ll European Member countries ofO ECD as well as Australia, Canada, Japan and the United States. The commission of the European Communities takes part in the work of the Agency. The primary objective of NEA is to promote co-operation among the governments of its participating countries in furthering the development ofn uclear power as a safe, environmentally acceptable and economic energy source. This is achieved by: - encouraging harmonisation of national regulatory. policies and practices. with particular reference to the safety ofn uclear installations, protection ofm an against ionising radiation and preservation of the environment, radioactive waste management. and nuclear third party liability and insurance; - assessing the contribution of nuclear power to the overall energy supply by keeping under review the technical and economic aspects ofn uclear power growth and forecasting demand and supply for the different phases of the nuclear fuel cycle; - developing exchanges of scientific and technical information particularly through participation in common services; - setting up international research and development programmes and joint undertakings. In these and related tasks, NEA works in close collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, with which it has concluded a Co-operation Agreement, as well as with other international organisations in the nuclear field. © OECD, PARIS :and ECSC-EEC-EAEC, Brussels-Luxembourg, 1989 Application for permission to reproduce or translate all or part of this publication should be made to: Head of Publications ServiCe, OECD 2, rue Andre-Pascal, 75775 PARIS CEDEX 16, France. En vertu de !'article J<r de Ia Convention signee le 14 decembre 1960, a Paris, et entree en vigueur le 30 septembre I 961, !'Organisation de Cooperation et de Developpement Econo miques (OCDE) a pour objectif de promouvoir des politiques visant: a realiser Ia plus forte expansion de l'economie et de l'emploi et une progression du niveau a de vie dans les pays Membres, tout en maintenant Ia stabilite financiere, et contribuer ainsi au developpement de l'economie mondiale ; - a contribuer a une saine expansion ecoi10mique dans les pays Membres, ainsi que les pays non membres, en voie de developpement economique ; a contribuer a !'expansion du commerce mondial sur une base multilaterale et non discriminatoire conformement aux obligations internationales. Les pays Membres originaires de I'OCDE sont: Ia Republique Federale d'AIIemagne, I' Autriche, Ia Belgique, le Canada, le Danemark, I'Espagne, les Etats-Unis, Ia France, Ia Grece, l'lrlande, I'Islande, l'ltalie, le Luxembourg, Ia Norvege, les Pays-Bas, le Portugal, le Royaume-Uni, Ia Suede, Ia Suisse et Ia Turquie. Les pays suivants sont ulterieurement devenus Membres par adhesion aux dates indiquees ci-apres: le Japon (28 avril 1964), Ia Finlande (28janvier 1969), I'Australie (7 juin 1971) et Ia Nouvelle-Zelande (29 mai 1973). La Republique socialiste federative de Yougoslavie prend part a certains travaux de I'OCDE (accord du 28 octobre I 96 I). L'A gence de /'OCDE pour I'Energie Nuc/eaire (A EN) a ete creee le fer jevrier /95 8 sous le nom d'Agence Europeenne pour I'Energie Nuc/eaire de /'OECE. Elle a pris sa denomination actuelle le 20.avril 1972, /orsque /e Japon est devenu son premier pays Membre de plein exercice non europeen. L'Agence groupe aujqurd'hui tousles pays Membres europeens de I'OCDE, ainsi que I'Australie, /e Canada, /es Etats-Unis et le Japon. La Commission des Communautes europeennes participe a ses travaux. L'AEN a pour principal objectif de promouvoir Ia cooperation f!nlre les gouvernements de ses pays participants pour /e deve/oppement de /'energie nuc/eaire en tant que source d'energie sure, acceptable du point de vue de l'environnement, et economique. Pour atteindre cet objectif, I'AEN: - encourage /'harmonisation des po/itiques et pratiques reglementaires notamment en ce qui concerne Ia surete des installations nuc/eaires, Ia protection de /'homme contre /es rayonnements ionisants et Ia preservation de /'environnement, Ia gestion des dechets radioactifs, ainsi que Ia responsabilite civile et /'assurance en matiere nuc/eaire; - evalue Ia contribution de l'electronuc/eaire aux approvisionnements en energie, en examinant regu/ierement les aspects economiques et techniques de Ia croissance de /'energie nuc/eaire et en etab/issant des previsions concernant /'o.ffre et Ia demande de services pour /es differentes phases du cycle du combustible nuc/eaire ; - deve/oppe les echanges d'informations scientijiques et techniques natamment par l'inter mediaire de services communs ; met sur pied des programmes internationaux de recherche et developpement, et des entreprises communes. Pour ces activites, ainsi que pour d'autres travaux connexes, I' AEN collabore etroitement avec I'Agence lnternationale de I'Energie Atomique de Vienne, avec /aquelleelle a conc/u un Accord de cooperation, ainsi qu'avec d'autres organisations internationales operant dans le domaine nuc/eaire. © OCDE, PARIS et CECA-CEE-CEEA, Bruxelles-Luxemlxllug, 1989 Les demandes de reproduction ou de traduction doivent etre adressees a : M. le Chef du Service des Publications, OCDE 2, rue Andre-Pascal, 75775 PARIS CEDEX 16, France. FOREVORD There is no doubt that the Chernobyl accident, its development and the management of its consequences offered a number of lessons to be learned. Further improvement of emergency preparedness and public protection measures will depend on an in-depth reflection on these lessons, a process which is being actively pursued by national authorities as well as by intergovernmental and international organisations. To monitor the present state of development as regards emergency planning and preparedness, a Uorkshop on "Technical Aspects of Emergency Planning" was arranged by the Nuclear Energy Agency and the Commission of the European Communities. These proceedings present the results of the Vorkshop and contain the papers presented together with summaries and conclusions based upon the main findings reported by the session chairmen and the discussions held. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not commit the Member countries. Publication No. EUR 12595 EN of the Commission of the European Communities, Scientific and Technical Communication Unit Directorate-General Telecommunications, Information Industries and Innovation, Luxembourg LEGAL NOTICE Neither the Commission of the European Communities nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use which might be made of the following information. - 4 - AVANT-PROPOS a Il y a incontestablement un certain nombre d'enseignements tirer de !'accident de Tchernobyl, de son deroulement et de la gestion de ses conse quences. Seule une reflexion approfondie sur ces enseignements permettra d'ame liorer encore les dispositifs d'intervention en cas d'urgence et les mesures de protection du public ; telle est la tache a laquelle s'emploient activement les autorites nationales, de meme que les organisations intergouvernementales et internationales. Afin de faire le point de la situation en ce qui concerne la planifica tion et !'intervention en cas d'urgence, l'Agence pour l'energie nucleaire et la Commission des Communautes europeennes ont organise une reunion de travail intitulee "Aspects techniques de la planification d'urgence". Le present compte rendu expose les resultats de cette reunion et contient les communications pre a sentees cette occasion, ainsi qu'un resume et des conclusions fondees sur les principales constatations faites par les presidents de seance et sur les de bats. Les opinions exprimees n'engagent que leurs auteurs et en aucun cas les gouvernements des pays Membres. AVERTISSEMENT Ni la Commission des Communautes Europeennes, ni l'Agence de l'OCDE pour l'Energie Nucleaire ne sont responsables de l'usage qui pourrait etre fait des informations ci-apres. - 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE DES MATIERES INTRODUCTION • • . • . . • . • . . . • • • • • . • . . . • . • . • • • . • • . . . . . . • . . . • . • • . ..• • . . . . • • . . • • • 11 OPENING SPEECH S. Finzi, CEC • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • • • . . • . . • . • • • • . • • . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . • • . . . . • • • • . • . • 17 Session I - Seance I OVERVIEV OF EMERGENCY PLANNING PRACTICES AND CRITERIA AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT APERCU GENERAL DES PRATIQUES ET CRITERES DE PLANIFICATION D'URGENCE SUITE A L'ACCIDENT DE TCHERNOBYL Chairman - President : s. PRETRE (Switzerland) EMERGENCY PLANNING PRACTICES AND CRITERIA IN THE OECD COUNTRIES AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT C. Viktorsson, G. Boeri, NEA •..•..........•......• :. . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . • • • 23 SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS OF ONGOING AND PLANNED IAEA INITIATIVES IN EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS F.A. Yenslawski, E. Asculai, IAEA ..•...............................•....• 36 Session II - Seance II DEVELOPMENTS CONCERNING THE BASIS FOR OFF-SITE EMERGENCY PLANNING EVOLUTION RECENTE DES PRINCIPES DE LA PLANIFICATION D'URGENCE EN DEHORS DU SITE Chairman - President : M. GONZALEZ GOMEZ (Spain) TECHNICAL BASIS FOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY PLANNING IN THE UNITED STATES F.J. Congel, United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . . • . . • 45 - 6 - PLANT-INTERNAL ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT AND CRITERIA FOR INFORMATION OF OFF-SITE EMERGENCY PLANNING STAFF A. Jahns, U. Erven, J. Seredynski, Federal Republic of Germany ...•••••••• 54 BASES TECHNIQUES POUR L'ETABLISSEMENT DES PLANS DE SECOURS RELATIFS AUX CENTRALES DE REACTEURS A EAU SOUS PRESSION A. L'Homme, D. Manesse, J. Gauvain, B. Crabol, France 65 BASIS FOR NUCLEAR EMERGENCY. PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS IN DENMARK THE FARFIELD PERSPECTIVE B. Thorlaksen, K. Ulbak, 0. Walmod-Larsen, Denmark •.••.•...••••.•.••••••• 77 THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE.OF DECISION AIDING TECHNIQUES FOR ESTABLISHING INTERVENTION LEVELS G. N. Kelly, J. Sinnaeve, CEC . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • • • • • • . • . • • . • • • . • . • • • • • 89 NRPB ADVICE ON THE PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC AND WORKERS IN THE UK IN THE EVENT OF A NUCLEAR EMERGENCY M. Morrey, United Kingdom ..•...................••....•.•..•...•.••.•.•••• 101 NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLANNING AND RESPONSE IN THE NETHERLANDS AFTER CHERNOBYL L.J.W.M. Bergman, P. Kerkhoven, The Netherlands 112 PLANS D'URGENCE : L'EXPERIENCE BELGE A. Clymans, Belgium ........•.................•...•.....•....•••••••.••.•• 127 A COMPUTER MODEL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF RADIOACTIVE RELEASES P. Walthoff, Belgium ••.................•.•...••.•..•..••••.....••••.••••• 139 Session III - Seance III SURVEILLANCE, MONITORING AND DECISION MAKING SURVEILLANCE, CONTROLE ET PRISES DE DECISIONS Chairman - President : 0. PAAKKOLA (Finland) RADIATION MONITORING IN SWITZERLAND IN THE CASE OF A MAJOR NUCLEAR ACCIDENT ; MEANS AND STRATEGY P. Honegger, Switzerland ...•.......•....•..........•••....•.•....•.•..•.• 151 - 7 - NATIONAL MONITORING SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIES IN SYEDEN B.A. Persson, Sweden ...•......................•••..•..•••..•..•.•.••••••• 163 AN EXTENSIVE, NATIONALLY CO-ORDINATED SYSTEM OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING STATIONS AND LABORATORIES L. Blomqvist, 0. Paakkola, Finland ••..•...••.•.....••.••...•.••••.••••••• 175 INTEGRATED MEASUREMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE SURVEILLANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY (IMIS) IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY A. Bayer, R. Dehos, A. Kaul, Federal Republic of Germany •••.••••••••••••• 186 LE SYSTEME DE SURVEILLANCE FRANCAIS ETABLI PAR LA SCPRI J. Chanteur, P. Pellerin, France ....•.•••.••..•.•••••••••••.••••.•••••••• 197 THE ORGANISATION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION IN THE NETHERLANDS D. Hoogendoorn, L. van Mourik, A.H. Dal, The Netherlands •.....•..••..•••• 204 REALISATION D'UN RESEAU DE CONTROLE TELEMETRIQUE DE LA RADIOACTIVITE AUTOUR DES SITES DES INSTALLATIONS NUCLEAIRES ET SUR LE TERRITOIRE BELGE (TELERAD) J.P. Samain, Belgium .....................•......•..•..•..•••••••••••••••• 207 EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEM IN JAPAN M. Oshino, Japan ........................•••.•••.•.•..•.•••.•..•.•.••••.•• 217 METHODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING AERIAL AND LANDBASED MONITORING FUNCTIONS AS PART OF AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE J.F. Doyle, United States ................................................ 229 MONITORING IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS - STANDARDIZATION OF MEASUREMENTS D. van Lith, J. Geleijns, A.V. Baerveldt, B.F.M. Bosnjakovic, The Netherlands .......................•...•.....•.••.••.••••••••••••••••• 243 DECISION AIDS TO OFF-SITE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT - THE CEC YORKSHOP OF MAY 1989 G. Fraser, CEC . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • • • • . . • • . • • • • . • • • • • • 248 - 8 - Session IV - Seance IV EXPERIENCE FROM EMERGENCY PLANNING AND RESPONSE IN THE NON-NUCLEAR FIELD EXPERIENCE ACQUISE EN MATIERE DE PLANIFICATION ET D'INTERVENTION D' URGENCE DANS LE SECTEUR NON NUCLEAIRE Chairman - President : F. CONGEL (United States) ACCIDENT SURVENU DANS UN SILO DE STOCKAGE D'ENGRAIS A NANTES LE 29 OCTOBRE 1987 M. Genesco, France . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • 259 CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR EMERGENCIES : INTERCHANGING LESSONS LEARNED FROM PLANNING AND ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE V. Adler, J.H. Sorensen, G.O. Rogers, United States 269 LA GESTION D'UNE CRISE D'ORIGINE ENVIRONNEMENTALE : LE CAS DE SAINT-BASILE-LE-GRAND, QUEBEC, CANADA J-C. Deschenes, Canada ...............................................•••. 282 THE MISSISSAUGA TRAIN DERAILMENT AND CHEMICAL CRISIS - A LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR PARTICIPANTS, PLANNERS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCIES G.E. Bentley, Canada .•.•..•.•..................•.......•.•..•....•...•••• 293 Session V - Seance V DESIGN OF AND EXPERIENCE FROM NUCLEAR EMERGENCY EXERCISES CONCEPTION DES EXERCICES D'URGENCE EN CAS D'ACCIDENT NUCLEAIRE ET EXPERIENCE ACQUISE EN LA MATIERE Chairman - President : J.O. SNIHS (Sweden) OBJECTIVES, SPECIFICATION AND ELABORATION OF TECHNICAL SCENARIOS FOR EMERGENCY DRILLS INVOLVING A FRENCH PWR J. Duco, France . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • • • 307 EXPERIENCE FROM NUCLEAR EXERCISES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCENARIOS FOR SUCH EXERCISES B.P. Bleasdale, D.J. 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