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- Basic Policy for Emergency Response on Decontamination Work
On August 26, 2011, the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters decided on the “Basic Policy for Emergency Response on Decontamination Work.”
Material
- Basic Concept for Pushing Ahead with Decontamination Works (PDF:55KB)

- Basic Policy for Emergency Response on Decontamination Work (PDF:113KB)

- Basic Concept for Pushing Ahead with Decontamination Work (PDF:46KB)

- Trend of Estimated Annual Exposure Dose (PDF:95KB)

- Guidelines for Municipal Decontamination Work (PDF:177KB)
Updated on September 13, 2011
Reference
- (Attachment 1)
Basic Policy on Radiation Protection for the Termination of Evacuation and Reconstruction (PDF:1,989KB)(in Japanese)
- (Attachment 2)
Near-term policy to ensure the safety for treating and disposing contaminated waste around the site of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station of Tokyo Electric Power Company (PDF:73KB)

- (Attachment 3)
Monitoring Manual for Decontamination Work (PDF:7KB)
- (Attachment 4)
The Basic Approach to Cleanup Work (Decontamination) in Residential Areas (Except Restricted Area and Deliberate Evacuation Area) in Fukushima Prefecture (PDF:13KB)
(Attachment) Cautions Regarding Interim Storage of Identified Radiation Sources (PDF:373KB)

(Reference 1) Outline of the Verification Test on Identified Radiation Sources for Cleanup Work (PDF:3,313KB)
(Reference 2) Radiation Exposure Assessment for Cleanup Work in Residential Areas In Cooperation with the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (PDF:23KB)
- (Attachment 5)
Guidance on Radiation Measurement at 1 At the beginning, you should not wash side ditches with high-pressure water. Wash side ditches with high-pressure water after scooping out all removable dirt first. 6 Schools (PDF:1,301KB)(in Japanese)
Division in Charge
Nuclear Safety Public Relations and Training Division, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
Release Date
August 26, 2011
