Nuclear plant safety

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Volume

28-3

The paper discusses the way in which the informations concerning radiological measurements and protective measures were exchanged between Member States and the IAEA after the Chernobyl reactor accident and the lessons learned for responding to any possible future accident. The reported total exposure rates from the USSR and other European countries and iodine-131 and cesium-137 maximum activities in the form of milk in some European countries after the Chernobyl accident are given

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