tillergirl
Well-Known Member
Copy of a letter sent to one of our councillors
Re: Forthcoming safety exercise
Dear Cllr xxxx
You may notice some increased activity at the Football Playing Fields near the former Power Station on Thursday 15 October 2009.
A RADSAFE exercise will be held at the Playing Fields (on the concrete airstrip) starting at around 9.30am and ending approximately three hours later. RADSAFE is a scheme covering all the nuclear industry to provide a fast response, expert advice and support to the emergency services in the event of an incident involving the transport of radioactive materials. More information about RADSAFE can be found on their website www.radsafe.org.uk
Similar exercises are held regularly throughout England, Scotland and Wales to test the effectiveness of the scheme and that is what will be happening at Bradwell. Staff from the site, members of the emergency services and other organisations such as local authorities will be taking part or observing the exercise.
For the purpose of the exercise, we will pretend that a car and a transit van carrying radiological items have collided at a mock up of the Latchingdon roundabout. For the exercise, empty dummy containers will be used. There will not be any disruption to traffic and the exercise will take place entirely within the playing field area and the adjoining airfield.
As responsible operators we must never become complacent and so continue to participate in multi-agency exercises that prepare us for even the most unlikely events. Our industry has an excellent safety record and some facts of interest are listed overleaf.
Why would you want to test personnel at a decommissioned site that's never going to be used again. Or am I just a suspicious old git?
Re: Forthcoming safety exercise
Dear Cllr xxxx
You may notice some increased activity at the Football Playing Fields near the former Power Station on Thursday 15 October 2009.
A RADSAFE exercise will be held at the Playing Fields (on the concrete airstrip) starting at around 9.30am and ending approximately three hours later. RADSAFE is a scheme covering all the nuclear industry to provide a fast response, expert advice and support to the emergency services in the event of an incident involving the transport of radioactive materials. More information about RADSAFE can be found on their website www.radsafe.org.uk
Similar exercises are held regularly throughout England, Scotland and Wales to test the effectiveness of the scheme and that is what will be happening at Bradwell. Staff from the site, members of the emergency services and other organisations such as local authorities will be taking part or observing the exercise.
For the purpose of the exercise, we will pretend that a car and a transit van carrying radiological items have collided at a mock up of the Latchingdon roundabout. For the exercise, empty dummy containers will be used. There will not be any disruption to traffic and the exercise will take place entirely within the playing field area and the adjoining airfield.
As responsible operators we must never become complacent and so continue to participate in multi-agency exercises that prepare us for even the most unlikely events. Our industry has an excellent safety record and some facts of interest are listed overleaf.
Why would you want to test personnel at a decommissioned site that's never going to be used again. Or am I just a suspicious old git?