Japan to Revise Nuclear Disaster Response Guidelines

Japan to Revise Nuclear Disaster Response Guidelines

   Tokyo, April 2 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority decided Wednesday to revise its nuclear disaster response guidelines, mainly to clarify the conditions for lifting a shelter-in-place order.
   In response to a report proposing a review of how to implement shelter-in-place orders that was compiled by an NRA expert team, the nuclear safety watchdog will also add a section on cases in which going outside should be permitted while such an order is in place.
   The NRA's Secretariat will draw up a draft to revise the guidelines, which are expected to be officially adopted around autumn.
   The current guidelines call for residents within 5 to 30 kilometers of a nuclear power plant to stay indoors if a release of radioactive materials is expected to occur in a serious accident.
   But the shelter-in-place period and the timing of its lifting are not specified. The NRA set up the expert team in April last year to discuss the matter.

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