National Nuclear and Radiation Emergency Response Plan.
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Type of law
Policy
Abstract
The document outlines the National Plan for responding to nuclear and radiation emergencies. Its primary focus is to establish mandatory requirements for all enterprises involved in nuclear energy activities and for local and central government authorities. The plan operates within the legal framework of nuclear and radiation safety regulations, emphasizing the need for compliance with existing laws and the coordination of efforts among various governmental bodies, including ministries and local executive authorities.
The plan specifies that local executive authorities must develop response plans for potential nuclear and radiation emergencies, which require approval from relevant ministries. These plans should include immediate actions to mitigate and eliminate emergencies, protect personnel and the public, and ensure effective communication with local authorities. Key measures include forecasting potential accidents, alerting response organizations, and outlining procedures for public information and radiation monitoring.
Implementation of the plan involves the central and local government authorities, which are responsible for revising and updating the plan as necessary. The document stipulates that no changes to existing legislation are required upon the plan's activation, but it must be reviewed periodically based on proposals from government bodies.
Secondary themes include the importance of interagency collaboration, the establishment of a unified state system for emergency prevention and response, and the necessity for ongoing oversight and compliance checks by authorized governmental entities.
The plan specifies that local executive authorities must develop response plans for potential nuclear and radiation emergencies, which require approval from relevant ministries. These plans should include immediate actions to mitigate and eliminate emergencies, protect personnel and the public, and ensure effective communication with local authorities. Key measures include forecasting potential accidents, alerting response organizations, and outlining procedures for public information and radiation monitoring.
Implementation of the plan involves the central and local government authorities, which are responsible for revising and updating the plan as necessary. The document stipulates that no changes to existing legislation are required upon the plan's activation, but it must be reviewed periodically based on proposals from government bodies.
Secondary themes include the importance of interagency collaboration, the establishment of a unified state system for emergency prevention and response, and the necessity for ongoing oversight and compliance checks by authorized governmental entities.
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Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Национальный план реагирования на ядерные и радиационные аварии.