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RENEB accident simulation exercise.

Beata Brzozowska1,2, Elizabeth Ainsbury3, Annelot Baert4, Lindsay Beaton-Green5, Leonardo Barrios6, Joan Francesc Barquinero6, Celine Bassinet7, Christina Beinke8, Anett Benedek9, Philip Beukes10, Emanuela Bortolin11, Iwona Buraczewska12, Christopher Burbidge13, Andrea De Amicis14, Cinzia De Angelis11, Sara Della Monaca11, Julie Depuydt4, Stefania De Sanctis14, Katalin Dobos9, Mercedes Moreno Domene15, Inmaculada Domínguez16, Eva Facco17, Paola Fattibene11, Monika Frenzel18, Octávia Monteiro Gil13, Géraldine Gonon7, Eric Gregoire7, Gaëtan Gruel7, Valeria Hadjidekova19, Vasiliki I Hatzi20, Rositsa Hristova19, Alicja Jaworska21, Enikő Kis9, Maria Kowalska22, Ulrike Kulka23, Florigio Lista14, Katalin Lumniczky9, Wilner Martínez-López24, Roberta Meschini25, Simone Moertl26, Jayne Moquet3, Mihaela Noditi27, Ursula Oestreicher23, Manuel Luis Orta Vázquez16, Valentina Palma28, Gabriel Pantelias20, Alegria Montoro Pastor29, Clarice Patrono28, Laure Piqueret-Stephan18, Maria Cristina Quattrini11, Elisa Regalbuto14, Michelle Ricoul18, Sandrine Roch-Lefevre7, Laurence Roy7, Laure Sabatier18, Lucia Sarchiapone17, Natividad Sebastià29, Sylwester Sommer12, Mingzhu Sun3, Yumiko Suto30, Georgia Terzoudi20, Francois Trompier7, Anne Vral4, Ruth Wilkins5, Demetre Zafiropoulos17, Albrecht Wieser26, Clemens Woda26, Andrzej Wojcik1,31.   

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.

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Keywords:  RENEB network; accident simulation; radiobiological event

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27559844     DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2016.1206230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol        ISSN: 0955-3002            Impact factor:   2.694


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