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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 109(1-2): 127-32, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15238670

ABSTRACT

A widely used method in the planning of protective actions is to establish a stakeholder network to generate a comprehensive set of generic protective actions. The aim is to increase competence and build links for communication and coordination. The approach of this work was to systematically evaluate protective action strategies in the case of a nuclear accident. This was done in a way that the concerns and issues of all key players could be transparently and equally included in the decision taken. An approach called Facilitated Decision Analysis Workshop has been developed and tested. The work builds on case studies in which it was assumed that a hypothetical accident had led to a release of considerable amounts of radionuclides and, therefore, various types of countermeasures had to be considered. Six workshops were organised in the Nordic countries where the key players were represented, i.e. authorities, expert organisations, industry and agricultural producers.


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Decision Support Systems, Management/organization & administration , Disaster Planning/methods , Disaster Planning/organization & administration , Radiation Protection/methods , Radioactive Hazard Release , Risk Assessment/methods , Safety Management/organization & administration , Emergencies , European Union , Information Dissemination/methods , Interinstitutional Relations , Leadership , Power Plants , Risk Factors , Safety Management/methods , Teaching/methods
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Risk Anal ; 20(4): 455-67, 2000 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11051070

ABSTRACT

Radiation protection authorities have seen a potential for applying multiattribute risk analysis in nuclear emergency management and planning to deal with conflicting objectives, different parties involved, and uncertainties. This type of approach is expected to help in the following areas: to ensure that all relevant attributes are considered in decision making; to enhance communication between the concerned parties, including the public; and to provide a method for explicitly including risk analysis in the process. A multiattribute utility theory analysis was used to select a strategy for protecting the population after a simulated nuclear accident. The value-focused approach and the use of a neutral facilitator were identified as being useful.


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Radioactive Hazard Release , Risk Assessment , Communication , Decision Making , Decision Support Techniques , Disaster Planning , Health Policy , Health Priorities , Health Promotion , Humans , Models, Biological , Online Systems , Radiation Protection , Safety
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