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OTHEA is the name of a new website created by the Health Protection Agency (UK) and the Centre d'étude sur l'évaluation de la protection dans le domaine nucléaire (CEPN, France). It is supported by several other stakeholders including SRP and other national societies and associations.
The website is bi-lingual (French and English) and the purpose is to share the lessons learnt from radiological incidents that have occurred in the industrial, medical, research and teaching, and other non-nuclear sectors.
The website contains a collection of incident reports, categorised according to the sector and the type of application, and a search facility. The reports can be freely downloaded and printed, for example for use in radiation protection training courses.
To encourage dissemination the incident reports have been made anonymous, ie any information that could identify a particular individual, organisation or site has been removed. Each report contains a brief summary of the incident, the radiological consequences, and the lessons learned. The aim is not to capture every single incident, but to provide a range of reports selected according to the value of the lessons learnt.
For OTHEA to be a long-term success, it needs to be sustained with new reports. Therefore users are encouraged to submit new reports that can be considered for inclusion in OTHEA.
OTHEA website www.othea.net
9 December 2010
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For news of incidents see http://www-news.iaea.org/news/
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