[ RadSafe ] Public Message Templates for IND Nuclear Detonation and NPP Incidents

Hansen, Richard HansenRG at nv.doe.gov
Thu Jun 20 15:24:16 CDT 2013


The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) has just release two documents developed as resources for emergency responders and federal, state, and local officials communicating with the public and the media (1) during the immediate aftermath (first 72 hours) of a nuclear detonation in the U.S. and (2) during and after a nuclear power plant (NPP) incident in the U.S.

Improvised Nuclear Device Response and Recovery Communicating in the Immediate Aftermath
June 2013, FEMA

*         FEMA National Preparedness Library at
http://www.fema.gov/national-preparedness-resource-library.

Communicating During and After a Nuclear Power Plant Incident
June 2013, FEMA

*         FEMA Tech Hazard's Division's Federal Radiological Preparedness Coordinating Committee (FRPCC)

http://www.fema.gov/technological-hazards-division-0/federal-radiological-preparedness-coordinating-committee

Best regards,
Rick

Rick Hansen
Senior Scientist
CTOS - Center for Radiological/Nuclear Training at the Nevada National Security Site
National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec)
Contractor to the United States Department of Energy
hansenrg at nv.doe.gov<mailto:hansenrg at nv.doe.gov>
www.ctosnnsa.org

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