02 '86 16:15 TIB(OOU) HK GOVT
Press Release
The team of officials who recently went to the
United Kingdom for discussions with the UK Atomic Energy Authority have reported that they had a useful visit. During meetings at AEA establishment at Harwell and Culcheth clarification on a number of points was provided by the consultants on both the Phase I Accident Assessment
report and on contingency planning.
2.
At Harwell the extent to which contingency planning would be required was discussed.
Proposals made
by the consultants on a possible structure of an
organisation that might be set up in Hong Kong to assess the hazards that could potentially affect Hong Kong from an accidental release of radioactive material and which would
arrange for necessary counter measures to be executed were.
considered in detail. The question of the manpower requirements of such an organisation, its training and other requirements, including the need for regular
exercises to ensure its effectiveness, were also discussed.
3.
In addition to providing certain supplementary technical information that was requested by the team, it
was agreed that broad guidance on how the contingency plan
incl
should be drawn up would be included in the consultant's
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