Crisis Communication: Facing the Challenges

Workshop Proceedings, Madrid, Spain, 9-10 May 2012

Nuclear Energy Agency

As manifested by an increasingly globalised media, a nuclear accident anywhere quickly becomes a potential concern for people everywhere. It is therefore of prime importance that nuclear regulators’ communication strategies take into consideration the expectations and concerns of the public and provide sound information not only for the people of the affected country, but also for citizens worldwide. Public trust is a key element in being able to do so effectively and of particular importance when there are consequences for people or the environment. International co-operation can play a fundamental role in helping to improve crisis communication on national and global scales in the event of a nuclear accident or radiological emergency. These proceedings contain the papers, recommendations and conclusions of the workshop, which was attended by over 180 experts from 27 countries and 6 international organisations.

05 Jun 2013 240 pages English

https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264205055-en 9789264205055 (PDF)

Author(s): OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency