GB/T 17680.3-2025
ActiveCriteria for emergency preparedness and response for nuclear power plants—Part 3: Functional and physical characteristics of off-site emergency facilities
核电厂应急准备与响应准则 第3部分:场外应急设施功能与特性
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the functional and physical characteristics required for off-site emergency facilities supporting nuclear power plants, including communication systems, habitability, and equipment layout. It is applied in the design, construction, and evaluation of emergency response centers located outside the plant boundary, ensuring effective coordination during radiological incidents. The standard is used by nuclear operators, regulators, and emergency management agencies in China to maintain operational readiness for off-site response.
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