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Re: Radiological Emergency Preparedness: .... Request for Comments



Is a "fast-breaking event" the same as an "emergency?"

 If it is why do they not say so?



--- maury <maury@webtexas.com> wrote:

> The complete announcement ( partial extract shown

> below) may be found

> at:

>                    

> http://cryptome.org/fema081903.txt

> 

> Obviously, it must be available in the Federal

> Register, but I happened

> into it on the link shown above -- either will work

> if you desire

> access.

> Cheers,

> Maury Siskel                   maury@webtexas.com

> 

. . .

> 

> SUMMARY: Pursuant to completion of the Radiological

> Emergency

> Preparedness (REP) Program exercise evaluation

> criteria, the Federal

> Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is proposing a

> means to evaluate the

> capability of Offsite Response Organizations (ORO)

> to respond to a

> fast-breaking event at a commercial nuclear power

> plant.

> 





=====

-- John

John Jacobus, MS

Certified Health Physicist

e-mail:  crispy_bird@yahoo.com



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