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To prevent fuel damage, decay heat must be removed from the reactor core:
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The three main barriers in a nuclear power plant to prevent release of fission products are the fuel rods, the reactor
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A chain reaction results when a uranium atom is struck by _______ released by a nearby uranium atom undergoing fission.
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In every Power plant that generates electricity, the following components are present:
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Unbroken radioactive material packages never have a surface radiation dose above this level:
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The distinctive symbol used to identify radioactive materials is the:
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To determine the amount of radioactive material in a package of radioactive materials, you would look at the:
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The label required for radioactive material packages in excess of 50 mr/hr but less than 200 mr/hr is:
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The label required for radioactive material packages with a maximum dose rate of 200 mR/hr at the surface of the package
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Type B packages must be able to meet Type A requirements and also withstand the effects of __________ conditions.
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The majority of radioactive material shipments are made in this type of packaging.
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The key elements of emergency management are __________, Response, Recovery and, Mitigation.
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Radioactive decay is defined as:
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Chronic exposures are:
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Radiation received by the body over a short period is:
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The three factors which are important in protecting individuals from radiation are:
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An example of a man-made source of radiation is:
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Cosmic radiation and radiation from terrestrial sources are examples of:
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Which of the following is an example of proper units for expressing Exposure rate?
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Because of its low penetrating ability, the type of radiation which is usually only a hazard when inhaled or ingested is
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The rem is a unit used to measure:
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A unit used to express the exposure an individual receives is the:
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On average, approximately 82 percent of our everyday radiation exposure comes from what sources?
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Which of the following is a true statement concerning food and water supplies in a fallout shelter?
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The total effective energy released during a nuclear explosion is called the weapon's:
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