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Ionising radiation risk perception through mental models: towards radiological emergency preparedness

机译:通过精神模型电离辐射风险感知:对放射性应急准备

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In case of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear emergency, there are recommended or required behaviours to be adopted by the public, e.g. go inside, stay inside, stay informed. The initial response can be crucial to outcomes, all the while recognising that changes may be needed as the emergency progresses. The recent coronavirus pandemic demonstrated how the course of action taken by authorities endorsing these protective behaviours early on can save thousands of lives. Factors that determine response success include public compliance with authorities' recommendations and cooperation between experts and rescuers. In particular, the way rescuers perceive the risks of ionising radiation hazards will influence their preparedness to respond in case of a radiological or nuclear emergency. Having found no previous studies on radiological hazard and risk perception amongst rescuers in Portugal, mental models were used as a descriptive approach. The target groups were firefighters and the military formally trained to deal with radiation hazard emergencies. Their representations of radiological hazards and risks were analysed in the light of an expert model built ad hoc. The results show several overlays between experts and rescuers on the understanding of radiation hazards and potential risks. We conclude that the main gap between radiation risk perceptions by rescuers and experts involves the concepts and mechanisms of radiation contamination and its spread among individuals, in particular, if persons exposed to radioactive sources may also become a radioactive source themselves. This gap can have practical implications for an emergency response.
机译:在发生化学、生物、辐射或核紧急情况时,有建议或要求公众采取的行为,例如进入室内、待在室内、随时了解情况。最初的反应可能对结果至关重要,同时认识到随着紧急情况的进展可能需要改变。最近的冠状病毒大流行表明,当局在早期支持这些保护行为所采取的行动可以拯救数千人的生命。决定救援成功的因素包括公众遵守当局的建议以及专家和救援人员之间的合作。特别是,救援人员感知电离辐射危害风险的方式将影响他们在发生辐射或核紧急情况时的反应准备。由于之前没有发现葡萄牙救援人员对辐射危害和风险感知的研究,因此使用心理模型作为描述方法。目标群体是消防员和接受过处理辐射危害紧急情况正式培训的军队。根据专门建立的专家模型,分析了他们对辐射危害和风险的表述。结果显示,专家和救援人员在对辐射危害和潜在风险的理解上存在一些重叠。我们得出结论,救援人员和专家对辐射风险的认知之间的主要差距涉及辐射污染的概念和机制及其在个人之间的传播,特别是如果暴露于放射源的人本身也可能成为放射源。这一差距可能会对应急响应产生实际影响。

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