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Objective
The objective of the project was to improve the existing active fire fighting system, to increase passive and active fire protection and to review secondary effects mitigation of the Novovoronezh and Kola NPPs as first application.
Background
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine in April 1986 demonstrated the need for adequate radiation early warning systems that allow authorities to take appropriate and timely actions in the event of a major radiological accident.
Background
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine in April 1986 demonstrated the need for adequate radiation early warning systems that allow authorities to take appropriate and timely actions in the event of a major radiological accident.