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Radiation protection primer. What everybody should know, observe, avoid, or do for his own personal protection in an environment affected by the Chernobyl accident. Die Strahlenschutz-Fibel. Was der Buerger nach der Katastrophe von Tschernobyl wissen, beachten, vermeiden, tun sollte

Abstract

This 'radiation protection primer' does not pretend to give absolute, final answers to the many questions that have been arising after the Chernobyl accident. What it is intended to supply, as a schematic overview of problems resulting from nuclear accidents, and a likewise systematic outline of possible solutions and sensible reactions to such an event. The book takes up questions such as: What has happened to the soil. Will future harvests be 'clean' again. What does radioactivity to our drinking water and other waters. What are the effects of a radioactive fallout on food. What may we eat or drink. What happens to the human body after intake of radioactive air, or - even only slightly - contaminated food or water. What can we do to protect our health, and the health of our children. Is there anything else we can do in order to avoid such a disaster in future, except from shutting-off all reactors. The book itself presents some answers and advice, along with a list of terms and explanations, and addresses to apply to for further advice and information.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1986
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
DEN-86-011651; EDB-86-182866
Resource Relation:
Related Information: Heyne Ratgeber. No. 08/9055
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; 63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; INFORMATION; BODY; CHERNOBYLSK-4 REACTOR; CONTAMINATION; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY; FOOD; HUMAN POPULATIONS; RADIATION PROTECTION; RADIONUCLIDE KINETICS; ACCIDENTS; ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS; EUROPE; GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS; LWGR TYPE REACTORS; POPULATIONS; POWER REACTORS; REACTORS; THERMAL REACTORS; WATER COOLED REACTORS; WESTERN EUROPE; 290600* - Energy Planning & Policy- Nuclear Energy; 560100 - Biomedical Sciences, Applied Studies- Radiation Effects
OSTI ID:
5070440
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Submitting Site:
DEN
Size:
Pages: 107
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Aigner, R, Melzer, E, and Seissler, H. Radiation protection primer. What everybody should know, observe, avoid, or do for his own personal protection in an environment affected by the Chernobyl accident. Die Strahlenschutz-Fibel. Was der Buerger nach der Katastrophe von Tschernobyl wissen, beachten, vermeiden, tun sollte. Germany: N. p., 1986. Web.
Aigner, R, Melzer, E, & Seissler, H. Radiation protection primer. What everybody should know, observe, avoid, or do for his own personal protection in an environment affected by the Chernobyl accident. Die Strahlenschutz-Fibel. Was der Buerger nach der Katastrophe von Tschernobyl wissen, beachten, vermeiden, tun sollte. Germany.
Aigner, R, Melzer, E, and Seissler, H. 1986. "Radiation protection primer. What everybody should know, observe, avoid, or do for his own personal protection in an environment affected by the Chernobyl accident. Die Strahlenschutz-Fibel. Was der Buerger nach der Katastrophe von Tschernobyl wissen, beachten, vermeiden, tun sollte." Germany.
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