Buddemeier Brooke, Levin Robert, Musolino Stephen V, Pasquale David, Schoch-Spana Monica
Health Phys. 2018 Feb;114(2):153-157. doi: 10.1097/HP.0000000000000747.
The theme of the 2017 Annual Meeting of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements was "Assessment of National Efforts in Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Terrorism: Is There a Need for Realignment to Close Remaining Gaps?" In the "Guidance, Training and Exercises: Emergency Responders" session, speakers explored our level of public and responder preparedness and the challenges to being adequately prepared. There were three themes expressed from the perspective of emergency responders. The federal government is effective at creating guidance and a systematic preparedness process but not so effective at engaging and implementing guidance and processes at the state and local level for technical hazards like radiation. Second, preparedness at the local level is driven by local leadership and champions who see the problem through a "different lens." These champions often have to overcome significant institutional, political, and social barriers associated with preparing for radiological events. Finally, there is a limit to the amount of general preparedness and public information that can be absorbed in the absence of a perceived threat. Occasionally, events lead to a heightened concern that offers a window of opportunity for a "learning moment."
2017年国家辐射防护与测量委员会年会的主题是“评估国家在核恐怖主义应急准备方面所做的努力:是否需要重新调整以填补尚存的差距?”在“指导、培训与演习:应急响应人员”环节中,发言者探讨了公众和应急响应人员的准备水平以及充分准备所面临的挑战。从应急响应人员的角度表达了三个主题。联邦政府在制定指导方针和系统的准备流程方面卓有成效,但在州和地方层面针对辐射等技术危害参与并实施指导方针和流程方面效果欠佳。其次,地方层面的准备工作由当地领导人和倡导者推动,他们通过“不同视角”看待问题。这些倡导者往往必须克服与放射性事件准备工作相关的重大制度、政治和社会障碍。最后,在没有明显威胁的情况下,公众能够吸收的一般准备知识和信息数量是有限的。偶尔,一些事件会引发人们更高的关注,从而为“学习契机”提供一个机会窗口。