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Norwegian testing of the EURANOS framework for post-accidentrehabilitation preparedness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2010

A. Liland
Affiliation:
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Department for Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Radioactivity, PO Box 55, 1332 Østerås, Norway
D. Oughton
Affiliation:
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, PO Box 5003, 1432 Ås, Norway
I. Bay-Larsen
Affiliation:
Nordland Research Institute, Department for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development, Mørkvedtråkket 30, 8049 Bodø, Norway
I.M. Eikelmann
Affiliation:
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Department for Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Radioactivity, PO Box 55, 1332 Østerås, Norway
H.S. Hansen
Affiliation:
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Department for Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Radioactivity, PO Box 55, 1332 Østerås, Norway Nord-Trøndelag University College, Serviceboks 2501, 7729 Steinkjer, Norway
L. Skuterud
Affiliation:
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Department for Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Radioactivity, PO Box 55, 1332 Østerås, Norway Norwegian Reindeer Husbandry Authority, PO Box 121, 7361 Røros, Norway
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Abstract

Based on the framework for post-accident rehabilitation preparedness elaborated in theEURANOS project (Dubreuil et al., 2010), a Norwegian Pilot Study wasconducted in spring 2008 to test the suggested method. This article describes the methodused in the Norwegian Pilot Study and the outcomes of the co-expertise meetingsarranged.

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Bay-Larsen I., Oughton D., Liland A., Eikelmann I.M., Hansen H.S. (2009) Experience-based knowledge in nuclear and radiological emergency preparedness – involvement of national stakeholders. Report from the EURANOS project. StrålevernRapport 2009:8. Østerås: Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority.
Dubreuil, G.H., Baudé, S., Lochard, J., Ollagnon, H., Liland, A. (2010) The EURANOS cooperative framework for preparedness and management strategies of the long-term consequences of a radiological event, Radioprotection 45, S199-S213.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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