TY - JOUR
T1 - Radiological Dispersion Devices: are we prepared?
AU - Sohier, Alain
AU - Hardeman, Frank
N1 - Score = 10
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - Already before the events of September 11th 2001 concern was raised about the spread of orphan sources and their potential use in Radiological Dispersion Devices by terrorist groups. Although most of the simulated scenarios foresee a rather limited direct health impact to the population, the affected region would suffer from the indirect consequences such as social disruption, cleanup requirements and economic costs. The nature of such a radiological attack would anyway be different compared to conventional radiological accidents, basically because it can happen anywhere at any time. Part of the response resides in a general preparedness scheme incorporating attacks with Radiological Dispersion Devices. Training of different potential intervention teams is essential. The response would consist of a prioritised list of actions adapted to the circumstances. As the psychosocial dimension of the crisis could be worse than the purely radiological one, an adapted communication strategy with the public aspect would be a key issue
AB - Already before the events of September 11th 2001 concern was raised about the spread of orphan sources and their potential use in Radiological Dispersion Devices by terrorist groups. Although most of the simulated scenarios foresee a rather limited direct health impact to the population, the affected region would suffer from the indirect consequences such as social disruption, cleanup requirements and economic costs. The nature of such a radiological attack would anyway be different compared to conventional radiological accidents, basically because it can happen anywhere at any time. Part of the response resides in a general preparedness scheme incorporating attacks with Radiological Dispersion Devices. Training of different potential intervention teams is essential. The response would consist of a prioritised list of actions adapted to the circumstances. As the psychosocial dimension of the crisis could be worse than the purely radiological one, an adapted communication strategy with the public aspect would be a key issue
KW - Orphan sources
KW - Radiological Dispersion Device
KW - Radiological and psychosocial consequences
KW - Preparedness and response
UR - http://ecm.sckcen.be/OTCS/llisapi.dll/open/ezp_35356
UR - http://knowledgecentre.sckcen.be/so2/bibref/3861
U2 - 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2004.04.017
DO - 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2004.04.017
M3 - Article
VL - 85
SP - 171
EP - 181
JO - Journal of environmental radioactivity
JF - Journal of environmental radioactivity
IS - 2-3
ER -