Koeberg nuclear emergency plan: traffic evacuation model

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dc.contributor.author Jones, John
dc.contributor.author Naude, Stef
dc.contributor.author Van Wyngaardt, Gerhard
dc.contributor.author Marks, Antony
dc.date.accessioned 2008-06-13T07:25:19Z
dc.date.available 2008-06-13T07:25:19Z
dc.date.issued 2007-07
dc.description This paper was transferred from the original CD ROM created for this conference. The material on the CD ROM was published using Adobe Acrobat technology. The original CD ROM was produced by Document Transformation Technologies Postal Address: PO Box 560 Irene 0062 South Africa. Tel.: +27 12 667 2074 Fax: +27 12 667 2766 E-mail: doctech@doctech.co.za URL: http://www.doctech.co.za en
dc.description.abstract Paper presented at the 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference 9 - 12 July 2007 "The challenges of implementing policy?", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. ABSTRACT:In terms of recent legislation regarding developments surrounding a nuclear installation, municipal and provincial authorities must perform assessments which demonstrate the adequacy of present and future disaster management infrastructure to ensure the effective implementation of any nuclear emergency plan. While the City of Cape Town already has documented emergency procedures, a critical element is an appropriate traffic model for testing / estimating evacuation times for different incident, population, infrastructure and traffic management scenarios. HHO Africa were recently appointed to formulate a Traffic Evacuation Model for the City of Cape Town for the area surrounding Koeberg Nuclear Power Station for the existing and future population. The study focused on testing the evacuation of the potentially at-risk population following an incident at Koeberg, and the traffic management actions required to do so. A key component of the study was the use of a strategic traffic model to estimate evacuation times for the 5 km zone around Koeberg, and for the critical 67.5o sectors within the 16 km zone. A literature survey of emergency evacuation events, including those related to the recent natural disasters in the USA, was also undertaken to understand critical factors impacting on evacuation procedures and times. This paper provides an overview of the findings of the study. en
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dc.identifier.citation Jones, J, Naude, S, Van Wyngaardt, G & Marks, A 2007,'Koeberg nuclear emergency plan: traffic evacuation model', Paper presented to the 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, South Africa, 9 - 12 July 2007. 11p. en
dc.identifier.isbn 192001702X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/5908
dc.language eng
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher SATC en
dc.relation.ispartof SATC 2007
dc.rights University of Pretoria en
dc.subject Transport policies en
dc.subject Koeberg Nuclear Power Station en
dc.subject Traffic Evacuation Model en
dc.subject Cape Town en
dc.subject.lcsh Transportation -- South Africa -- Congresses en
dc.subject.lcsh Nuclear crisis control -- South Africa -- Congresses en
dc.subject.lcsh Nuclear powerplants -- South Africa -- Safety regulations -- Congresses en
dc.subject.lcsh Emergency management -- South Africa -- Congresses en
dc.subject.lcsh Nuclear powerplants -- Safety measures -- South Africa -- Congresses en
dc.title Koeberg nuclear emergency plan: traffic evacuation model en
dc.type Event en


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