RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario

The RADSAR project, “Sharing of competence within search and rescue in a maritime radiological/nuclear scenario”, was an EPPR cross-cutting radiation and SAR project under the EPPR ARCSAFE project umbrella, initiated and led by Norway and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment a...

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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2620 2024-09-15T18:04:52+00:00 RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario EPPR 2021-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2620 unknown Arctic Council Secretariat 978-82-93600-64-0 http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2620 2021 ftarcticcouncil 2024-07-05T03:05:31Z The RADSAR project, “Sharing of competence within search and rescue in a maritime radiological/nuclear scenario”, was an EPPR cross-cutting radiation and SAR project under the EPPR ARCSAFE project umbrella, initiated and led by Norway and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The project was approved by EPPR in June 2018. In RADSAR, all the Arctic States shared their expertise and experiences within SAR operations in a radiological or nuclear event at sea. The main goal of the project was to identify possible challenges and further improve national and international emergency preparedness and response related to SAR operations in a radiological hazardous environment in the Arctic. The project focused on international cooperation including notification, information exchange and situational awareness, resource needs and utilization, international assistance, protective measures, and possible harmonization of decisions. Other/Unknown Material EPPR Arctic Council Repository
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description The RADSAR project, “Sharing of competence within search and rescue in a maritime radiological/nuclear scenario”, was an EPPR cross-cutting radiation and SAR project under the EPPR ARCSAFE project umbrella, initiated and led by Norway and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The project was approved by EPPR in June 2018. In RADSAR, all the Arctic States shared their expertise and experiences within SAR operations in a radiological or nuclear event at sea. The main goal of the project was to identify possible challenges and further improve national and international emergency preparedness and response related to SAR operations in a radiological hazardous environment in the Arctic. The project focused on international cooperation including notification, information exchange and situational awareness, resource needs and utilization, international assistance, protective measures, and possible harmonization of decisions.
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title RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario
title_short RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario
title_full RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario
title_fullStr RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario
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