Response to a lost or stolen potentially dangerous source
Action Guide
- User:
- Incident Commander or first responsible person to become aware of the event
- When to apply:
- In case of a lost or stolen potentially dangerous source
Actions (as appropriate and practical):
First responsible person to become aware of the event:
- Report loss/theft to the appropriate officials
- Request, through the national EOC,
(or in accordance with prior arrangements) a radiological
assessor/team and obtain advice, by phone
- Secure area and treat as a crime scene
- Conduct a local search and investigation of the possible means of loss
- Check and ensure the physical security and control of other sources
Incident Commander:
- Being the senior first responder assume the role of the IC until relieved
- Respond following personnel protection guidelines
- Assess the situation in accordance with instructions for assessment of hazard and establishment of inner cordoned area
- Confirm the completion of the tasks of the first responsible person listed above
- If public contamination or exposure is possible, implement the action guide for
general on-scene response to a radiological emergency
- Coordinate all response actions with law enforcement
- Conduct interviews to locate and isolate the source and to identify possibly exposed individuals
- Confirm the completion of the tasks listed above
- Inform all appropriate authorities on the situation to include the name of the IC
- Alert nearby medical facilities, fire fighters, law enforcement, border crossings and scrap
metal dealers, providing a description of the source and associated hazard
- Have radiation medical experts or national EOC
provide local hospitals with a description
of radiation injuries (e.g. skin burns with no apparent cause)
- After informing local officials, make a public announcement describing
the source and stressing the associated hazard (see example media statements)
- Notify the national EOC if there are indications
that other States or their citizens may be affected
(transnational emergency)
- Plan and initiate public searches in cooperation with the radiological assessor/team
- If the source is found and/or public contamination or exposure is possible, implement the action guide for
general on-scene response to a radiological emergency