Radiation Emergencies
CDC would play a key role in protecting the public health during and after an emergency involving radiation or radioactive materials. To help people be prepared for a radiation emergency, CDC has the following information. (For non-emergency radiation information, see the Radiation Studies website.)
Spotlight:
- Screening People for External Contamination: How to Use Hand-held Radiation Survey Equipment
NEW! March 20, 2009
A new 18 minute training film on how to use radiation detection equipment to conduct radiological surveys for external contamination. - Public Health Planning for Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism
A new CE-approved educational program on local government roles and responsibilities, population monitoring, pharmaceutical countermeasures, and the role of communications.
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