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Preparing for radiation and nuclear threats and accidents

Projects
European approach to nuclear and radiological emergency management and rehabilitation strategies (EURANOS)
Extension and development of management options in RODOS Forest model

Extension of the portability and operability of the RODOS system

RODOS Users’ Working Group

Guidance on model adaptation driven by monitoring data


Situational analysis report systems   
Development of the LINSSI database (LINSSI 2.0)
Utilisation of Geographic Information in real time presentation of measurements
KETALE – a centralised data system for the management of dispersion and dose calculation results
Radioactive fallout in winter (LUMI)
Real-time GIS exploitation and common use of spatial data between authorities in the case of nuclear accident in Finnish Lapland
An advanced weather radar network for the Baltic Sea Region (BALTRAD)

Action for radiation protection   
 Nordic decision support handbook for the recovery of contaminated inhabited areas (NKS-URBHAND) 
TMT HANDBOOK (Triage, monitoring and treatment – a handbook for management of the public in the event of malevolent use of radiation)

Security technology   
Implementation of a radiation detector and a sampling unit to an unmanned aerial vehicle 
An expert system for the safety and security authorities to be used in radiation measurements and identification of radioactive materials (VASIKKA)
Analysis codes for alpha spectrometry
Sampling of radioactive material from surfaces
The decay of 133mXe
Radioactive particles in a Nordic context (HOT)
Non-destructive analysis (PANDA)
Production and characterization of enriched samples of 133mXe
Security and decontamination of drinking water distribution system following a deliberate contamination (SecurEau)
Direct alpha analysis for forensic samples (DAAFS)
Spectral Nuclide Information Technology for Counterterrorism and Hazmat units (SNITCH)
Radioactive sources and Nuclear physics data for safety and security applications

 

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