How can you effectively plan for biological incidents at nuclear power plants?
Biological incidents at nuclear power plants can pose serious threats to public health, safety, and the environment. Whether caused by natural disasters, accidents, or deliberate attacks, biological incidents can involve the release of harmful microorganisms, toxins, or radioactive materials that can contaminate people, animals, plants, and water sources. As an emergency manager, you need to be prepared to respond to such incidents and mitigate their impacts. In this article, you will learn how to effectively plan for biological incidents at nuclear power plants by following these six steps: