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  • Radiological Protection
  • Environmental Safety
  • Nuclear Accident Management

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  • The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) released Publication 146 in 2020, establishing a framework for radiological protection post-nuclear accidents.
  • This publication addresses the protection of both people and the environment following large-scale nuclear incidents.
  • It builds upon established principles of justification and optimization for mitigating radiological consequences.

Discussion:

  • ICRP Publication 146 emphasizes the critical role of optimizing protection measures during the intermediate and long-term phases of nuclear accident recovery.
  • It highlights the necessity of improving living and working conditions in affected areas.
  • The framework stresses the importance of collaborative efforts between authorities, experts, and the affected populace.

Key Insights:

  • Co-expertise, involving cooperation between authorities, experts, and the public, is crucial for informed decision-making in affected communities.
  • ICRP Publication 146 introduces reference levels for exposure, considering radiation-induced risks and control feasibility.
  • The recommendations prioritize the rehabilitation of affected areas and populations.

Outlook:

  • Future radiological protection strategies will increasingly integrate public participation and co-expertise.
  • The development and application of defined reference levels will guide long-term recovery efforts.
  • Continued emphasis on optimization will be central to managing residual risks and restoring normalcy after nuclear accidents.