Public protection guidelines
Instruction
For those members of the public who are within the inner cordoned area when first responders arrive:
- Promptly evacuate as possible. Before evacuation takes place, instruct the public to take best available shelter (e.g. go to indoor hall, stay away from windows)
- Instruct not to handle, but to isolate and identify to a responder any possible radioactive item
- Instruct them not to smoke, eat, drink or place hands near mouth; to wash hands, shower and change clothes when possible to avoid inadvertent ingestion
- Following evacuation:
- Register
- If contamination is a concern (possible presence of radioactive smoke, liquid or dust):
- Remind evacuees not to smoke, eat, drink or place hands near mouth; to wash hands, shower and change clothes when possible to avoid inadvertent ingestion.
- Perform monitoring (if available)
- If warranted and practical, conduct immediate decontamination in accordance with instructions for public decontamination
- Provide them with instructions on where to go for further information and/or medical/radiological assessment
- Instruct them on the need, after leaving the scene, to:
- Shower and change clothes when possible, place clothes in plastic bag and save them (if not implemented yet)
- Listen for further instructions on where to get information and/or medical/radiological assessment
For those members of the public who may have left the inner cordoned area without registration:
- Instruct them, if necessary via the media, on the following:
- Not to handle but to report to the local police any items they might have picked up at the scene
- Not to smoke, eat, drink or place hands near the mouth until a shower is taken and clothes are changed
- To shower and change clothes when possible, place clothes in plastic bag and save
- To continue to listen for and follow official instructions given via the media (TV or radio)
For those members of the public outside the inner cordoned area:
If there has been an atmospheric release (smoke from fire or bomb) instruct public, via the media, within about 1 km of the release point that it would be prudent:
- To remain inside building during the release (smoke)
- Not to eat any vegetables grown outside or drink rainwater
- Not to play on the ground
- To wash hands before eating
- To avoid dusty areas or activities that will generate dust
- To listen for and follow official instructions given via the media (TV or radio)