Q1. A nuclear reactor in the vicinity of the CBRN hospital has reported leakage of 1000 mCi radioiodine into the confines of the reactor. What steps will you take on site? How will you prepare the CBRN hospital?
- On-site: Contain leakage immediately, monitor radiation, ensure PPE for personnel.
- CBRN Hospital: Activate disaster plan, establish external decontamination zones.
- Radioiodine specific: Prioritize Potassium Iodide (KI) for thyroid blocking.
- Hospital readiness: Prepare isolation rooms, ensure adequate medical supplies.
Answer: Upon reported leakage of 1000 mCi radioiodine into the nuclear reactor's confines, immediate on-site steps are crucial to mitigate the hazard. First, activate the reactor's emergency response plan and isolate the affected area to prevent further release. Conduct continuous radiation monitoring to define the contamination boundaries and potential exposure pathways within the facility. All on-site personnel must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including respiratory protectio...