Research on Emergency Management of the Nuclear Waste Material Transportation Accidents

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In order to provide a high degree of safety, the transport of Nuclear waste material is highly closely regulated. However, the transportation accidents still happened overtime. Considering the high risk and huge disaster effects induced by the transportation accidents of the nuclear waste material, the emeregency management of the nuclear waste materrial transportation needs to be prepared in advance. The author introduced an improved emergency decision making system model, to integreate the relating department working efficiently together in this paper. This paper also briefly points out the emeregency rescue requirements and describes the development and implementation of emeregency management on the nuclear waste materrial transportation accidents.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 452-453)

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937-941

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January 2012

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