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Answering the Request for Emergency Assistance Worldwide. The Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) Chile, 15 December 2005 — A construction worker finds a small, shiny, metallic object at a cellulose construction site.
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Document Date: 2014-06-04 12:07:26


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Vienna / /

Company

Emergency Assistance Worldwide / IEC / /

Country

Indonesia / Chile / /

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Facility

Cellulose plant / /

IndustryTerm

timely and efficient services / nuclear applications / law enforcement / cellulose construction site / secure and peaceful nuclear technologies / /

Organization

World Health Organization / Division of Public Information / Department of Nuclear Safety / United Nations / Emergency Centre / Incident and Emergency Centre / International Atomic Energy Agency / Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission / IAEA Board of Governors / /

Person

Elena Buglova / Competent Authorities / Warning Points / Warren Stern / /

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Position

construction worker / Emergency Response Manager Logistics Support Officer Radiation Safety Specialist Nuclear Installation Safety Specialist Nuclear Security Specialist / head / /

PublishedMedium

the NEWS / /

Technology

radiation / secure and peaceful nuclear technologies / practical tools / /

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