Do’s and Don’ts Nuclear Accident
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Nuclear facilities in India adopt internationally accepted guidelines for ensuring their safe operations and safety to the public and the environment.
An independent regulatory authority -- the Department of Atomic Energy -- oversees their safe operations.
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1.Go indoors. Stay inside.
2.Switch on the radio/television and look out for public announcements from your local authority.
3.Close doors/windows.
4.Cover all food, water and consume only such covered items.
5.If in the open, cover your face and body with a wet handkerchief, towel, dhoti or sari.
Return home, change/remove clothes. Have a complete wash and use fresh clothing.
6.Extend full cooperation to local authorities and obey their instructions completely -- be it for taking medication, evacuation, etc.
The government has also issued five DON'TS. They are:
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Radiation and nuclear accidents involve the discharge of radioactive materials outside the containers or facilities that normally house them. Such an accident could happen if a complication arose during the transportation or use of radioactive materials for medical or industrial purposes, or if a serious operational problem were to occur in a nuclear facility, especially a nuclear plant.
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Radiation and nuclear accidents involve the discharge of radioactive materials outside the containers or facilities that normally house them. Such an accident could happen if a complication arose during the transportation or use of radioactive materials for medical or industrial purposes, or if a serious operational problem were to occur in a nuclear facility, especially a nuclear plant.
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