By International Atomic Energy Agency
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Appendices Maps and drawings of all areas, systems, equipment and components that were surveyed are provided. If a grid system was used, the grids are overlaid on the maps and drawings.
A description of the measures that will be taken to reduce the volume of waste that will be sent for disposal is included. If appropriate, a description of the handling and management of solid waste that is volumetrically contaminated is given. A description is provided of how contaminated soil or loose radioactive material will be handled to prevent redispersal after exhumation and collection. The name and location of the disposal facility for each waste stream for the solid waste are given. Waste streams for which no disposal route currently exists are identified and an explanation is provided concerning the management of these waste streams until a disposal route is established.
The doses to the workforce and the other impacts on them and the environment from known radioactive sources in the components and facilities in question are estimated and assessed. Situations where the radioactivity content may turn out to be higher than expected are evaluated. Hazards that become relevant due to the fact that buildings and facilities are being demolished are also identified and evaluated. 4. Hazard analysis of abnormal events and incidents This subsection identifies abnormal events and incidents, as well as the methods and assumptions that were used to identify and analyse these events and incidents, and presents the results of the analysis.