The main aim of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001 (REPPIR) and the associated guidance on the Regulations is to: establish a framework for the protection of the public through emergency preparedness for radiation accidents with the potential to affect members of the public, from premises and specified transport operations; and ensure the provision of information to the public in advance in situations where a (REPPIR) radiation emergency might arise; and in the event of any kind of radiation emergency (however it may arise). Contents: Preface; Introduction; Regulation 1; Regulation 2; Regulation 3; Regulation 4; Regulation 5; Regulation 6; Emergency plans; Regulation 7; Regulation 8; Regulation 9; Regulation 10; Regulation 11; Regulation 12; Regulation 13; Regulation 14; Regulation 15; Regulation 16; Regulation 17; Regulation 18; Regulation 19; Regulation 20; Regulation 21; Regulation 22; Schedule 1; Schedule 2; Schedule 3; Schedule 4; Schedule 5; Schedule 6; Schedule 7; Schedule 8; Schedule 9; Schedule 10; Schedule 11; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; References; Further reading.
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