Title: Swedish Radiological Emergency Exercises Retrospect and Future Focus
1Swedish Radiological Emergency Exercises
Retrospect and Future Focus
- Östlund K.a, Finck R.R.b, Samuelsson C.a and
Rääf C.a - aDepartment of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Medical
Radiation Physics, Lund University, Sweden - b Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, Sweden
1. Introduction The Swedish Radiation Safety
Authority (SSM) is the competent authority in
Sweden to provide decision support and national
advice on radiation protection, protective
measures and mitigation in the event of a Nuclear
Accident or Radiological Emergency. SSM
organizes and maintains the national expertise
that can be used for assistance in the decision
support of nuclear or radiological emergencies by
the authorities. The national organized expertise
consists of SSMs laboratory and nine other
laboratories at other public authorities,
Universities and private corporations in Sweden.
These laboratories (named National Emergency
Preparedness Laboratories) are obliged through
contract with SSM to maintain their own emergency
preparedness organization and to have measurement
equipment and trained personnel ready to use. In
Case of a nuclear or radiological emergency, a
wide array of different instruments ranging from
mobile radiometry equipment to whole body
counters will be utilized. Methods for this
response are continuously developed. As part of
the program of training and education, SSM
annually conducts a large field exercise for the
national expert support organizations for nuclear
and radiological emergencies. This has been done
since 2006. National Emergency Preparedness
Laboratories, Swedish Police, Swedish Customs,
Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, Swedish Armed
Forces, Swedish Defence Research Agency, The
National Laboratory of Forensic Science, The
National Board of Health and Instructors from
first responders take active part in these
exercises in order to gain knowledge and
experience on how to handle nuclear or
radiological emergencies. The exercises go under
the name LÄRMÄT and the scenarios have a focus on
radiological accidents or malevolent use of
radiation or radioactive materials. LÄRMÄT
provides an excellent opportunity to train
cooperation between radiation experts and first
responders.
- 2. Organizing and training the National Emergency
Preparedness - Sweden is a relatively small country and is
therefore forced to build a different type of
preparedness compared to larger nuclear power
nations. The Swedish emergency preparedness is
limited to a small number of specialists which
are expected to solve a large number of
scenarios. The exercise series LÄRMÄT has since
2007 annually been conducted to increase the
ability in certain areas, aimed specifically to
face the challenges of our globalized world with
changed expectations and goals of the radiation
protection both internationally and in Sweden. - This aim called for specialized realistic or
near-to-real exercise scenarios. Our exercises
and training have been focused on presenting
scenarios and problems which allow participants
to experience a large variety of situations. This
was an attempt to quickly raise the ability of
the national expertise without compromising the
quality of the education. - By presenting problems with contamination as well
as handling HASS-source accidents and
antagonistic use of such, the participants have
been trained in carefully designed radiation
environments, that have been well optimized in
terms of safety and received radiation dose.
Justification has always been a key issue and
gain in the value of knowledge have so-far
outweighed the risk from the radiation dose. - 3. Results and evaluation
- The Evaluations from each LÄRMÄT-exercise
(totally 5) clearly show that the exercises have
been very appreciated but also pointed out some
flaws and short-comings. In 2009 First Responder
Instructors started to participate in greater
numbers and this proved to be valuable when
transferred to their home organization. - Presenting situations with an authentic risk of
being contaminated removes the feeling of
exercise and brings gravity to the situation.
Since medical nuclides with very short half-lives
are used as contaminants, potential mishaps are
easily corrected. - When using very strong HASS-sources (Ir-192,
Cs-137, Co-60) special measures need to be taken
to allow participants to get in short distance to
the sources, which is vital in order to learn the
complexity of performing quality measurement
while maintaining the dose to a low level. - Doses have been kept below 100 µSievert for each
participant and exercise week due to our efforts
to minimize the dose while maintaining an
authentic feel to the scenarios. - Future Exercises and Development
- Exercise REFOX (Radiological Emergency Field
Operative eXercise), will be the start of
Swedens next series of exercises presenting a
new focus Technical Threats. This will be both a
practical and theoretical effort to investigate
the present day capacity of our nations
operative emergency response, as well as to test
what technical resources can be received from
other countries (e.g EU) and how this aid is
implemented in the response. During this exercise
period we will perform radiological tests that
also can be used for development and research
within the field of emergency response.
Christer Samuelsson Assoc. Prof.
christer.samuelsson_at_med.lu.se Phone 46 708 27
31 21
Karl Östlund Project Manager.
karl.ostlund_at_med.lu.se Phone 46 40 33 10 20
Robert Finck Analyst, SSM. robert.finck_at_ssm.se P
hone 46 8 799 33 07
Christopher Rääf Assoc. Prof. christopher.raaf_at_me
d.lu.se Phone 46 40 331 145