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Proceedings Series (International Atomic Energy Agency): Recovery Operations in the Event of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency

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Proceedings of a symposium, Vienna, 6-10 November 1989. The purpose was to provide a forum for review of actual experience gained and lessons learned from recovery techniques and operations in response to serious accidents at nuclear facilities and accidents associated with radioactive materials, and also to consider the development of emergency planning and preparedness resources. A special feature of the symposium programme was a full session on an accident involving a chemical explosion in a high level waste tank at a plutonium extraction plant in the Southern Urals in the USSR in 1957.

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Proceedings Series (International Atomic Energy Agency): Recovery Operations in the Event of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency, International Symposium on Recovery Operations in the Event of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency, IAEA

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1990
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Titul
Proceedings Series (International Atomic Energy Agency): Recovery Operations in the Event of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1990
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
657
ISBN10
920020290X
ISBN13
9789200202902
Série
Anotácia
Proceedings of a symposium, Vienna, 6-10 November 1989. The purpose was to provide a forum for review of actual experience gained and lessons learned from recovery techniques and operations in response to serious accidents at nuclear facilities and accidents associated with radioactive materials, and also to consider the development of emergency planning and preparedness resources. A special feature of the symposium programme was a full session on an accident involving a chemical explosion in a high level waste tank at a plutonium extraction plant in the Southern Urals in the USSR in 1957.