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Nuclear power plants pose high risk if chemicals are exposed to those in surrounding communities and areas. This nuclear emergency level classification response system was firstly developed by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to allow effective and urgent responses to ultimately control and minimise any detrimental effects that nuclear chemicals can have.[1] These classifications come in four different categories – Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency (SAE), as well as General Emergency.[2] Thus, each classification has differing characteristics and purposes, depending on the situation at hand. Every nuclear power plant has a different emergency response action plan, also depending on its structure, location and nature. They were developed by thorough discussion and planning with numerous authoritative parties such as local, state, federal agencies as well as other private and non-profit groups that are in association with emergency services. Today, nuclear emergency plans are continuously being developed over time to be improved for future serious events to keep communities and nuclear power plant working members safe. There is a high emphasis for the need of these emergency responses in case of future events. Thus, nuclear plants can, and have paid up to approximately $78 million to ensure that are required measurements are readily available, and that equipment is sufficient and safe.[3] This is applicable for all nuclear power plants in the United States of America.

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  1. ^ "Emergency Preparedness At Nuclear Plants". NEI.
  2. ^ "Nuclear Power Plants Emergency Classification Levels". www.floridadisaster.org. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Emergency Preparedness at Nuclear Plants".

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