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The Anterian Nuclear Accident Rating (ANAR) is a scale to measure nuclear accidents which happen on Anteria.
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There are 10 levels on the list, of which 4 are incidents, 5 are accidents and 1 is disaster. There is also a scale zero for slight abnormalities, but it is rarely used.
The level on the scale is determined by the highest of three scores: off-site effects, on-site effects, and defense in depth degradation.
Level | Classification | Description | Examples |
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Catastrophe | Enormous inpact on climate and population
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To date, there has not been any level 10 accident.
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Major Accident | Major inpact on climate and population
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To date, there has not been any level 9 accident.
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