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With the newly issued 11320:2011, Nuclear Criticality Safety: Emergency Preparedness and Response, ISO hopes to help nuclear plants address some of those questions. The standard provides criteria for establishing and implementing actions that will mitigate the consequences of a nuclear criticality accident that could impact human health and safety, quality of life, property and the environment.
"At nuclear facilities, safety and anticipation are priorities," say Neal Harris, ISO11320:2011 project leader, and Calvin Hopper, Working Group convener. "This standard provides criteria for emergency preparedness and response to minimize consequences due to a nuclear criticality accident."
"At nuclear facilities, safety and anticipation are priorities," say Neal Harris, ISO11320:2011 project leader, and Calvin Hopper, Working Group convener. "This standard provides criteria for emergency preparedness and response to minimize consequences due to a nuclear criticality accident."
Learn more about the standard here.