Study on Tracking System for Radioactive Material Transport

Year
2004
Author(s)
Fumitaka Watanabe - Nuclear Emergency Assistance and Training Center Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute
Miyuki Igarashi - Nuclear Emergency Assistance and Training Center Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute
Tamotsu Nomura - Nuclear Emergency Assistance and Training Center Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute
Yoshihiro Nakagome - Research Reactor Institute
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Abstract
When a transportation accident occurs, all entities including the shipper, the transportation organization, local governments, and emergency response organizations must have organized and planned for civil safety, property, and environmental protection. When a transportation accident occurs, many related organizations will be involved, and their cooperation determines the success or failure of the response. The point where the accident happens cannot be pinpointed in advance. Nuclear fuel transportation also requires a quick response from a viewpoint of security. A tracking system for radioactive material transport is being developed for use in Japan. The objective of this system is, in the rare event of an accident, for communication capabilities to share specific information among relevant organizations, the transporter, and so on.