The first national nuclear accident emergency drill of "Shendun 2009" was successfully held
Release time:2024/4/12
Tourist volume:1448
On November 10th from 14:20 to 17:00, China successfully held its first national nuclear accident emergency exercise, codenamed "Shendun-2009". The Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center, as the emergency technology center for nuclear and radiation accidents in the department, participates in exercises under the leadership and command of the department's emergency leadership group and the Nuclear and Radiation Emergency Office, providing important technical support for emergency decision-making at all levels. The exercise site was commanded by Lu Xinyuan, the Chief Nuclear Safety Engineer of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, and Ye Min, the Deputy Director of the Nuclear Safety Management Department, was appointed as the Deputy Commander in Chief.
The accident scenario simulated in the exercise is that the main pipeline of Unit 2 of Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, located in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, leaked, resulting in a major break in the main pipeline. The safety system failed for various reasons, and radioactive substances were released into the environment, causing a significant impact on the public and the environment around the nuclear power plant. After the accident, nuclear emergency organizations at all levels quickly carried out emergency response and rescue work in accordance with the requirements of the nuclear emergency plan.
Through this exercise, the effectiveness of the actions of the Ministry of Environmental Protection's nuclear and radiation emergency command system, the emergency response ability of emergency personnel, and the correctness and coordination of response actions were mainly tested; Verify the adequacy, effectiveness, and redundancy of emergency facilities, equipment, equipment, and document preparation for the emergency command platform; Verified the timeliness and effectiveness of information related to instruction transmission, sending, notification, or reporting; Verified the effectiveness and operability of emergency plans and related emergency implementation procedures.
Nuclear emergency work is an important component of public crisis management and a crucial guarantee for the sustainable development of the nuclear industry. This exercise was organized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee, with the Ministry of Environmental Protection (National Nuclear Safety Administration) as the national nuclear safety administrative supervision department and the organizing unit of the National Nuclear Accident Emergency Coordination Committee participating in the exercise.
After receiving the report that the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant had entered an emergency state in the factory area, members of the National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee quickly gathered and entered the National Nuclear Emergency Response Center to analyze the accident situation, assess the development trend of the accident, and make every effort to dispatch and organize national nuclear emergency rescue operations. Each participating team and staff at all levels shall be on duty according to instructions, and carry out emergency response and rescue operations; Beijing, Nanjing, Lianyungang, and Tianwan were synchronized and closely coordinated across different locations... Through the arduous efforts of nuclear emergency organizations at all levels, the accident was ultimately timely and effectively controlled.
The accident scenario simulated in the exercise is that the main pipeline of Unit 2 of Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant, located in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, leaked, resulting in a major break in the main pipeline. The safety system failed for various reasons, and radioactive substances were released into the environment, causing a significant impact on the public and the environment around the nuclear power plant. After the accident, nuclear emergency organizations at all levels quickly carried out emergency response and rescue work in accordance with the requirements of the nuclear emergency plan.
Through this exercise, the effectiveness of the actions of the Ministry of Environmental Protection's nuclear and radiation emergency command system, the emergency response ability of emergency personnel, and the correctness and coordination of response actions were mainly tested; Verify the adequacy, effectiveness, and redundancy of emergency facilities, equipment, equipment, and document preparation for the emergency command platform; Verified the timeliness and effectiveness of information related to instruction transmission, sending, notification, or reporting; Verified the effectiveness and operability of emergency plans and related emergency implementation procedures.
Nuclear emergency work is an important component of public crisis management and a crucial guarantee for the sustainable development of the nuclear industry. This exercise was organized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee, with the Ministry of Environmental Protection (National Nuclear Safety Administration) as the national nuclear safety administrative supervision department and the organizing unit of the National Nuclear Accident Emergency Coordination Committee participating in the exercise.
After receiving the report that the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant had entered an emergency state in the factory area, members of the National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee quickly gathered and entered the National Nuclear Emergency Response Center to analyze the accident situation, assess the development trend of the accident, and make every effort to dispatch and organize national nuclear emergency rescue operations. Each participating team and staff at all levels shall be on duty according to instructions, and carry out emergency response and rescue operations; Beijing, Nanjing, Lianyungang, and Tianwan were synchronized and closely coordinated across different locations... Through the arduous efforts of nuclear emergency organizations at all levels, the accident was ultimately timely and effectively controlled.