| Barry S. Levy M.D., Victor W. Sidel M.D. - 2002 - 404 pages
...total of 11,300 to 212,000 excess cases of thyroid cancer. 46 Providing potassium iodide prophylaxis: In the event of a radiological emergency at a nuclear power plant, federal and international agencies recommend rapid iodine prophylaxis of at-risk populations in order... | |
| Jane A. Bullock, George D. Haddow - 2006 - 672 pages
...program is to ensure that nuclear power plant operators are capable of implementing adequate measures to protect public health and safety in the event of a radiological emergency. As a condition of their license, operators of these nuclear power plants must develop and maintain... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1984 - 902 pages
...(1) of 10 CFR requires reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency at a nuclear power plant. In furtherance of this objective, 10 CFR § 50.47(b) requires that onsite and offsite emergency response... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1999 - 586 pages
...there is continued reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can be taken to protect the public health and safety in the event of a radiological emergency at Millstone. ffl. CONCLUSION After reviewing FEMA's findings and determinations on the adequacy of offsite... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1983 - 1306 pages
...emergency planning regulations is: to assure that the health and safety of the public will be protected in the event of a radiological emergency at a nuclear power plant. If assuring the public health and safety requires that we shut down a nuclear power plant, we will... | |
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