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. 2017 Jan;93(1):75-80.
doi: 10.1080/09553002.2016.1206230. Epub 2016 Aug 25.

RENEB accident simulation exercise

Beata Brzozowska  1   2 Elizabeth Ainsbury  3 Annelot Baert  4 Lindsay Beaton-Green  5 Leonardo Barrios  6 Joan Francesc Barquinero  6 Celine Bassinet  7 Christina Beinke  8 Anett Benedek  9 Philip Beukes  10 Emanuela Bortolin  11 Iwona Buraczewska  12 Christopher Burbidge  13 Andrea De Amicis  14 Cinzia De Angelis  11 Sara Della Monaca  11 Julie Depuydt  4 Stefania De Sanctis  14 Katalin Dobos  9 Mercedes Moreno Domene  15 Inmaculada Domínguez  16 Eva Facco  17 Paola Fattibene  11 Monika Frenzel  18 Octávia Monteiro Gil  13 Géraldine Gonon  7 Eric Gregoire  7 Gaëtan Gruel  7 Valeria Hadjidekova  19 Vasiliki I Hatzi  20 Rositsa Hristova  19 Alicja Jaworska  21 Enikő Kis  9 Maria Kowalska  22 Ulrike Kulka  23 Florigio Lista  14 Katalin Lumniczky  9 Wilner Martínez-López  24 Roberta Meschini  25 Simone Moertl  26 Jayne Moquet  3 Mihaela Noditi  27 Ursula Oestreicher  23 Manuel Luis Orta Vázquez  16 Valentina Palma  28 Gabriel Pantelias  20 Alegria Montoro Pastor  29 Clarice Patrono  28 Laure Piqueret-Stephan  18 Maria Cristina Quattrini  11 Elisa Regalbuto  14 Michelle Ricoul  18 Sandrine Roch-Lefevre  7 Laurence Roy  7 Laure Sabatier  18 Lucia Sarchiapone  17 Natividad Sebastià  29 Sylwester Sommer  12 Mingzhu Sun  3 Yumiko Suto  30 Georgia Terzoudi  20 Francois Trompier  7 Anne Vral  4 Ruth Wilkins  5 Demetre Zafiropoulos  17 Albrecht Wieser  26 Clemens Woda  26 Andrzej Wojcik  1   31
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RENEB accident simulation exercise

Beata Brzozowska et al. Int J Radiat Biol. 2017 Jan.

Abstract

Purpose: The RENEB accident exercise was carried out in order to train the RENEB participants in coordinating and managing potentially large data sets that would be generated in case of a major radiological event.

Materials and methods: Each participant was offered the possibility to activate the network by sending an alerting email about a simulated radiation emergency. The same participant had to collect, compile and report capacity, triage categorization and exposure scenario results obtained from all other participants. The exercise was performed over 27 weeks and involved the network consisting of 28 institutes: 21 RENEB members, four candidates and three non-RENEB partners.

Results: The duration of a single exercise never exceeded 10 days, while the response from the assisting laboratories never came later than within half a day. During each week of the exercise, around 4500 samples were reported by all service laboratories (SL) to be examined and 54 scenarios were coherently estimated by all laboratories (the standard deviation from the mean of all SL answers for a given scenario category and a set of data was not larger than 3 patient codes).

Conclusions: Each participant received training in both the role of a reference laboratory (activating the network) and of a service laboratory (responding to an activation request). The procedures in the case of radiological event were successfully established and tested.

Keywords: RENEB network; accident simulation; radiobiological event.

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