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Zthe type of accidents and incidents which should be publicly ameuesd
can be defined only in a gereral sense, and fudgnat of the Operations
Office astbe enercised regardingspecific incidts. The Division of
Information Serviess vill provide guidance upm request. The types of
seridante er inaidenta vhish ordinarily ahould be ammamced inelude the
Lollering:
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1. ssaidents requiring hespltalisation of enplayess.
2.
secidents er ineldents invatving the evamiation ef an ares.
3. scaidentes invelying sigaificent damage te a facility.
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the peraiesthle Linit, integrated aver ase quarter, or internal deposition /
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in amountsshove the 1aximmperutesible daly burtare.
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5. soctdents or incldenta, partionlerly invelving rediesctivity,
which are likely to remilt in the agreedof rasere or exeqgaruted reperts.
Ter example, af incident invelving momr-reatine neniteoring ef strusture,
equipment ce workers.
6.
Aceldents or incidents requiring a repert to state or lecal
Tegulatery, palice ar fire antheritias.
Issuanee of information on accidents or incidents before runcrs have spread
to new media end the public is inpertemt te danenstrate the desire of the
Comission te anke Such inferastion public. The Gesmisaion's eretibility
is damged ty tardy statements wiieh appear te hove been ferved aut by
inquiries regamiing unefficia] reports er runers.
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