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Nuclear facilities in India adopt internationally accepted guidelines for ensuring their safe operations and safety to the public and the environment. An independent regulatory authority -- the Department of Atomic Energy -- oversees their safe operations.

The union government has come out with a series of dos and don'ts in case of a nuclear disaster in the country. Thus, if there is 'a nuclear emergency in your area':

DO the following immediately:

  1. Go indoors. Stay inside.
  2. Switch on the radio/television and look out for public announcements from your local authority.
  3. Close doors/windows.
  4. Cover all food, water and consume only such covered items.
  5. If in the open, cover your face and body with a wet handkerchief, towel, dhoti or sari. Return home, change/remove clothes. Have a complete wash and use fresh clothing.
  6. Extend full cooperation to local authorities and obey their instructions completely -- be it for taking medication, evacuation, etc.

The government has also issued five DON'TS. They are:

  1. Do not panic.
  2. Do not believe in rumours passed on by word of mouth from one person to another.
  3. Do not stay outside/or go outside.
  4. As far as possible, AVOID water from open wells/ponds; exposed crops and vegetables; food, water or milk from outside.
  5. Do not disobey any instruction of the district or civil defence authorities who would be doing their best to ensure the safety of you, your family and your property.

The Department of Atomic Energy is the nodal agency in India in respect of man made nuclear emergencies. In 1987, the DAE constituted a Crisis Management Group to deal with any nuclear disaster that could occur in the country.

As per the DEA rules, the CMG is immediately activated and will coordinate between the local authorities in the event of a nuclear disaster.

In the event of any other type of nuclear emergency in the public domain arising from the unauthorised presence or suspected presence of nuclear materials, a booklet giving the essential guidelines to be followed has been circulated to state governments and local authorities.

Among other steps mentioned, the guidelines require that the nearest listed DAE facility as well as the DAE Emergency Control Room be contacted immediately, who would then advise the further necessary steps to be taken to attend to the emergency.

For all its clarity, the guidelines seem to have left out one important instruction: when all else fails, pray.

Also read: Clear and present danger

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