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  • Emergency classification

    Emergency classification

    • Category 1
       
      • Facilities, such as nuclear power plants.
      • Events that occur on site that could give rise to increasingly severe effects with exposure to individuals off site.
         
    • Category 2
       
      • Facilities, such as some types of research reactors.
      • On-site events could expose individuals offsite to unacceptable levels of radiation that require urgent protective action.
         
    • Category 3
      • Facilities, such as industrial irradiation facilities.
      • On-site events could expose individuals on-site to unacceptable levels of radiation that require urgent protective action.
         
    • Category 4
       
      • Activities that could result in a nuclear or radiological emergency that would require urgent protective action in locations other than those discussed above.
      • Includes both authorized and non-authorized activities as well as the transportation of mobile dangerous sources.
      • Represents the minimum level of threat.
         
    • Category 5
      • Activities that do not involve ionizing radiation but products of these activities are easily contaminated.
      • This contamination must be from Category 1 or 2 events.
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