This publication presents a set of examples of different approaches for estimating potential exposures in different countries based on participants' experience and considering the IAEA Safety Standard on a generic framework for consideration of radiological environmental impact, including potential exposures. It is intended to support the development of a common understanding in assessing the population health risks from potential accident scenarios in a nuclear power plant. This publication will contribute to further improvement of the INPRO (International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles) methodology for sustainability assessment of nuclear energy systems (NESs) and can help Member States applying this methodology to perform a NES assessment in the areas of safety and environment. The publication is intended for use by organizations involved in development and deployment of NESs including planning, design, modification, technical support and operation of nuclear power plants.
| ISBN: | 9789201082206 |
| Publication date: | 30th December 2020 |
| Author: | IAEA |
| Publisher: | International Atomic Energy Agency |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 194 pages |
| Series: | IAEA TECDOC |
| Genres: |
Energy industries and utilities Energy resources Pollution and threats to the environment Nuclear issues Nuclear power and engineering |
This publication presents a set of examples of different approaches for estimating potential exposures in different countries based on participants' experience and considering the IAEA Safety Standard on a generic framework for consideration of radiological environmental impact, including potential exposures. It is intended to support the development of a common understanding in assessing the population health risks from potential accident scenarios in a nuclear power plant. This publication will contribute to further improvement of the INPRO (International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles) methodology for sustainability assessment of nuclear energy systems (NESs) and can help Member States applying this methodology to perform a NES assessment in the areas of safety and environment. The publication is intended for use by organizations involved in development and deployment of NESs including planning, design, modification, technical support and operation of nuclear power plants.
Case Study on Assessment of Radiological Environmental Impact from Potential Exposure features in the following genres: Energy industries and utilities, Energy resources, Pollution and threats to the environment, Nuclear issues, Nuclear power and engineering
Case Study on Assessment of Radiological Environmental Impact from Potential Exposure is available in Paperback
Case Study on Assessment of Radiological Environmental Impact from Potential Exposure was written by IAEA and published by International Atomic Energy Agency
Case Study on Assessment of Radiological Environmental Impact from Potential Exposure has 194 pages
Yes it is part of IAEA TECDOC series