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France, 09 Jun 2025, INES: 2

External contamination of a worker beyond the annual statutory limit to the skin

On 12 June 2025, the operator of the Cattenom nuclear power plant reported a significant radiation protection event concerning the exceeding of an annual individual dose limit by an EDF contractor. On 9 June 2025, this contractor was installing lead matting in reactor building 3, which was shut...
Reported by Autorité de Sûreté Nucleaire et de Radioprotection (ASNR) of France on 05 Aug 2025. Last update on 05 Aug 2025


France, 24 Jul 2025, INES: 2

External contamination of a worker beyond the annual statutory limit to the skin

On 25 July 2025, the operator of the Gravelines nuclear power plant reported a significant radiation protection event concerning the exceeding of an annual individual dose limit by an EDF contractor. Reactor 1 at the Gravelines nuclear power plant was in shut down for maintenance and refuelling....
Reported by Autorité de Sûreté Nucleaire et de Radioprotection (ASNR) of France on 05 Aug 2025. Last update on 05 Aug 2025


France, 22 Jul 2025, INES: 3

Localised irradiation of a worker's arm by the beam of a particle accelerator

On 24 July 2025, the National Centre for Research and Restoration in French Museums (C2RMF) reported to the ASNR a significant radiation protection event related to the localised irradiation of a worker by the beam of the AGLAE particle accelerator, used for analysing works of art and ancient...
Reported by Autorité de Sûreté Nucleaire et de Radioprotection (ASNR) of France on 01 Aug 2025. Last update on 01 Aug 2025


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