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Contents
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Issues and NonIssues | 21 |
Nuclear Power Is it the Only Way? | 33 |
Some Simplifications for Decisionmaking | 49 |
The Role of the International Atomic Energy Agency | 55 |
The European Community Context | 70 |
The Transport of CEGB Irradiated Nuclear Fuel | 76 |
The Regulatory Framework in the UK | 85 |
Risk Assessment | 154 |
Potential Consequences of Accidents | 169 |
Radiological Protection in Transport | 188 |
Design and Safety of Flasks | 201 |
Fire Tests and their Relevance | 225 |
Public Perceptions of Risk | 246 |
The Psychology of Nuclear Anxiety | 260 |
The Security Aspect | 278 |
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