The Rad Resilient City Preparedness Checklist is a local planning tool that could help save 100,000 or more lives following a nuclear detonation. The checklist converts the latest federal guidance and technical reports into 7 clear, actionable steps for communities to take to protect their residents from radioactive fallout. The checklist was prepared by the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center with guidance from the Nuclear Resilience Expert Advisory Group (NREAG).
Rad Resilient City Preparedness Checklist
September 2011
Community Reception Center and Evacuation, Nuclear Detonation, Planning Templates, Public Communication
Source: Center for Biosecurity of UPMC