Study on Web-Based Information Technology Model of Nuclear Power Emergency Management

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Being a complex industry, the importance of safety of nuclear power industry has been emphasized and the security in its development process has become an issue of concern and controversy. Once there has any serious safety accidents in nuclear power industry, the consequences will be difficult to restore. Therefore, the emergency management of nuclear power has an important significance. Based on the review of application of information technology in nuclear power emergency management in the world, this paper initially puts forward a comprehensive Web-based information management model for nuclear emergency according to the classic four phases of emergency management which are prevention and emergency preparedness, monitoring and early warning, emergency response and rescue, post-recovery and reconstruction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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1823-1826

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