ASTM E2601-2008 Standard Practice for Radiological Emergency Response《辐射应急响应标准做法》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2601 08Standard Practice forRadiological Emergency Response1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2601; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parenthes
2、es indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONOne of the legacies of the Oklahoma City bombing and the attacks of September 11, 2001 isrecognition that terrorists use weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
3、. This awareness has changed thephilosophy of emergency response across disciplines. Incident response is still based on acceptedprocedures and safe work practices developed over the years, but the new mission must includeconcerns that are specific to an intentional release of hazardous materials de
4、signed to kill or injure andcause destruction of property. This standard practice provides guidance for responding to incidentswhere radioactive materials might be used with that intent. The standard also applies guidance forgeneral radiological emergency response. The purpose of the guidance is to
5、save lives, preventradiation dose, and move members of the public out of perceived danger areas.This standard practice provides decision making considerations that jurisdictions can use to respondto incidents that involve radioactive materials. The standard provides a consistent set of practices tha
6、tcan be incorporated into the development, planning, training, and implementation of guidelines forradiological emergency response. The standard does not incorporate long-term recovery or mitigationconsiderations, nor does it include provisions for improvised nuclear devices2(INDs). Jurisdictionsusi
7、ng the standard shall incorporate their own procedures for notification and requests for assistancefrom specialized radiological response assets.The following are key concepts associated with this standard practice:The standard applies to the emergency phase of an event (0 to 24 h or until specializ
8、ed resourcesarrive on scene if they are requested).It adheres to a risk-based response; this means the guidance presented is intended to be coupled withthe authority having jurisdictions (AHJs) understanding of local vulnerability and capability whendeveloping its plans and guidance documents on the
9、 subject.It is compliant with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and uses Incident CommandSystem (ICS) common terminology. Full compliance with NIMS is recognized as an essential part ofemergency response planning. In developing this standard, every effort was made to ensure that allcomm
10、unications between organizational elements during an incident are presented in plain languageaccording to NIMS 2007. In keeping with this NIMS requirement, key definitions and terms, usingplain English, are incorporated.It is not intended for large-scale nuclear scenarios (for example, IND), which m
11、ay quickly exhaustthe capabilities of local emergency responders.The standard is not intended to prepare communities for nuclear power plant accidents. The stateof preparedness for communities in close proximity to nuclear power plants far exceeds the minimumrequirements and capabilities described i
12、n this standard.TRACEM (Thermal, Radiological, Asphyxiant, Chemical, Etiological, Mechanical) issues wereconsidered throughout. While response to radiological hazards is the focus of this standard, respondersmust consider all hazards during a response; it is possible that non-radiological hazards ma
13、y presenta greater danger at an incident.The standard does not address airborne contamination levels of radioactive materials exposure. Itassumes that respiratory protection is required for emergency responders as a consequence of currenttraining requirements. Equipment is not yet widely available o
14、r adapted for responder use to monitorairborne contamination levels.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.1. Scope1.1 This practice provides decision-making considerationsfor response to incidents that involve radioactive m
15、aterials. Itprovides information and guidance for what to include inresponse planning, and what activities to conduct during aresponse. The scope of this standard does not explicitlyconsider response to INDs or nuclear power plant accidents.3Itdoes not expressly address emergency response to contami
16、na-tion of food or water supplies.1.2 This practice applies to those emergency responseagencies that have a role in the response to a radiologicalincident, excluding an IND incident. It should be used inemergency services response such as law enforcement, firedepartment, and emergency medical respon
17、se actions.1.3 This practice assumes that implementation begins withthe recognition of a radiological incident and ends whenemergency response actions cease or the response is assumedby specialized regional, state, or federal response teams.1.4 AHJs using this practice will identify hazards, develop
18、 aplan, acquire and track equipment, and provide training con-sistent with the descriptions provided in Section 6. AHJs notable to meet the requirements should refer to the United States(US) Department of Transportation (DOT) Emergency Re-sponse Guidebook (ERG) for guidance on how to manageradiologi
19、cal incidents (DOT, current version). This standardprovides additional guidance and is not intended to replace theERG, rather to supplement it (see Annex A14).1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user
20、 of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 Referenced Standards and Documents:ANSI N42.33-2006a American National Standard for Por-table Radiation Detection Instrumentation
21、 for HomelandSecurity5ANSI N42.32-2006b American National Standard Perfor-mance Criteria for Alarming Personal Radiation Detectorsfor Homeland Security5CDC 2007 Population Monitoring in Radiation Emergen-cies: A Guide for State and Local Public Health Planners6CRCPD 2006 Radiological Dispersal Devic
22、e (RDD)FirstResponders Guide, the First 12 Hours729 CFR 1910 Occupational Safety and Health Standards849 CFR 173.403 Shippers General Requirements for Ship-ments and Packages8DOT, current version, Emergency Response Guidelines(ERG)9EPA400-R-92-001 Manual of ProtectiveAction Guides andProtective Acti
23、ons for Nuclear Incidents10EPA-402-F-07-008 Communicating Radiation Risks, Officeof Radiation and Indoor Air10FEMA 2008 Application of Protective Action Guides forRadiological Dispersal Device (RDD) and ImprovisedNuclear Device (IND) Incidents11Homeland Security Act of 200212IAEA 2006 Manual for Fir
24、st Responders to a RadiologicalEmergency13ICRP Publication 96 Protecting People against RadiationExposure in the Event of a Radiological Attack, 9614NCRP Commentary No. 19 Key Elements of PreparingEmergency Responders for Nuclear and RadiologicalTerrorism15NCRP Report No. 138 Management of Terrorist
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