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Lessons learned: Medical and health care management for emergency workers at the TEPCO fukushima daiichi APP accident

机译:经验教训:东京电力公司福岛第一核电站APP事故中急救人员的医疗保健管理

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During the emergency work at the Fukushima Daiichi Atomic Power Plant (APP), the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and the Japanese government experienced various problems in medical and health care management issues, including special medical examinations, on-site triage and initial treatment, patient transportation, lodging and food, and long-term health care for emergency workers. To resolve these problems, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) issued a series of compulsory directives and provided administrative guidance to TEPCO. Based on the experiences and lessons learned, the MHLW recognized that the proper management and implementation of medical and health care management in response to a similar accident would require sufficient measures and systematic preparation, including the following:1. In case of large-scale nuclear accidents, the government needs to assist in dispatching medical staff to the affected plants.2. Nuclear facility operators, medical facilities and fire departments should make an agreement to clarify the division of the roles played prior to the accident and should conduct emergency drills periodically with the full attendance of related personnel to identify and resolve the problems.3. Operators need to develop a support base at a safe distance from the plant and to prepare to develop makeshift lodgings in case of emergency.4. Operators need to come to an agreement to share food stocks among closely located nuclear plants and prepare cooking equipment that can be used in case of blackout to provide warm foods and drinks to as many workers as possible.5. It is necessary to conduct long-term follow-up for emergency workers, including health care system, medical examinations and mental health consultations.
机译:在福岛第一核电站(APP)的紧急工作期间,东京电力公司(TEPCO)和日本政府在医疗保健管理方面遇到了各种问题,包括特殊体检,现场分诊和初始治疗,患者的交通,住宿和食物以及急救人员的长期医疗保健。为了解决这些问题,厚生劳动省(MHLW)发布了一系列强制性指令,并向东京电力公司提供了行政指导。根据经验和教训,厚生劳动省认识到应对类似事故的医疗和保健管理的适当管理和实施将需要采取足够的措施和系统的准备工作,包括以下内容:1。如果发生大规模核事故,政府需要协助派遣医务人员到受灾工厂。核设施经营者,医疗设施和消防部门应达成协议,明确事故发生前的角色划分,并应在相关人员的全力参与下定期进行应急演习,以发现和解决问题。3。操作员需要在距工厂安全距离的地方建立支持基地,并准备在紧急情况下开发临时住所。4。运营人需要达成一项协议,以便在位置较近的核电厂之间共享食品储备,并准备烹饪设备,以防停电时向尽可能多的工人提供温暖的食物和饮料。5。必须对急救人员进行长期随访,包括医疗保健系统,体检和心理健康咨询。

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