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| Catastrophe
| Catastrophe
| Enormous inpact on climate and population
| Enormous inpact on enviroment and population


*; Enormous release of nuclear waste.
*; Enormous release of nuclear material.
| To date, there has not been any level 10 accident.
| To date, there has only been one level 10 accident.
 
*; 2020 Jeseko Disaster, [[Kentalis]]. Unit 3 of the J. V. Kazanvić nuclear power plant suffers a major explosion, since this accident has occured just now, details will be added later.
*; ''IRL equivalent is the [[wikipedia:Chernobyl Disaster| 1986 Chernobyl Disaster]]
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| Major Accident
| Major Accident
| Major inpact on climate and population
| Major inpact on enviroment and population


*; Major release of nuclear waste.
*; Major release of nuclear material.
| To date, there has not been any level 9 accident.
| To date, there has not been any level 9 accident.
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| Wide-spread accident
| Big Inpact on enviroment and population
*; Significant release of nuclear material.
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*; 1961 Tarashin Disaster, [[Qazhshava]]. An Explosion of buried nuclear waste from a plutonium-processing plant near Tarashin, Zalistan, [[Qazhshava]], caused an estimated 19,000 km squared to be contaminated and hundreds of deaths.
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| Accident with national consequences.
| Small Inpact on enviroment and population
*; Limited release of nuclear material, possible deaths from radiation.
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*; 1952 Felixi Reactor meltdown, [[Kistolia]]. A meltdown in the Felixi reactor caused a leak which irradiated a 15 kilometer zone.
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| Accident with regional consequences
| Small leak of nuclear material.
*; Little to no release of nuclear material, heavy damage to reactor vessel.
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*; 1961 Endelsei Reactor Disaster, [[Kistolia]]. A meltdown in the Endelsei Reactor caused a leak wich irradiated a 4 kilometer zone.
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| Accident with minor consequences
| Damage to reactor vessel.
*; No release of nuclear material, damage to reactor vessel.
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| Serious incident
| Near accident
*; Near-accident at a nuclear power plant with no safety provisions remaining.
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*; 1986 J. V. Kazanvić fire, [[Kentalis]]. A fire in the turbine hall of unit 2 caused serious damage to turbines, 2 cases of cancer were directed back to this accident.
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| Incident
| Minor exposure to staff
*; Minor nuclear exposure to workers of the nuclear plant.
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| Abnormality
| Almost no exposure to staff
*; Minor problems with safety components.
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| Deviation
| No safety significance
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*; ''IRL equivalent is the [[wikipedia:Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster| 2011 Fukushima Disaster]]
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The Anterian Nuclear Accident Rating (ANAR) is a scale to measure nuclear accidents which happen on Anteria.

Details

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
10
Catastrophe Enormous inpact on enviroment and population
  • Enormous release of nuclear material.
To date, there has only been one level 10 accident.
  • 2020 Jeseko Disaster, Kentalis. Unit 3 of the J. V. Kazanvić nuclear power plant suffers a major explosion, since this accident has occured just now, details will be added later.
9
Major Accident Major inpact on enviroment and population
  • Major release of nuclear material.
To date, there has not been any level 9 accident.
8
Wide-spread accident Big Inpact on enviroment and population
  • Significant release of nuclear material.
  • 1961 Tarashin Disaster, Qazhshava. An Explosion of buried nuclear waste from a plutonium-processing plant near Tarashin, Zalistan, Qazhshava, caused an estimated 19,000 km squared to be contaminated and hundreds of deaths.
7
Accident with national consequences. Small Inpact on enviroment and population
  • Limited release of nuclear material, possible deaths from radiation.
  • 1952 Felixi Reactor meltdown, Kistolia. A meltdown in the Felixi reactor caused a leak which irradiated a 15 kilometer zone.
6
Accident with regional consequences Small leak of nuclear material.
  • Little to no release of nuclear material, heavy damage to reactor vessel.
  • 1961 Endelsei Reactor Disaster, Kistolia. A meltdown in the Endelsei Reactor caused a leak wich irradiated a 4 kilometer zone.
5
Accident with minor consequences Damage to reactor vessel.
  • No release of nuclear material, damage to reactor vessel.
4
Serious incident Near accident
  • Near-accident at a nuclear power plant with no safety provisions remaining.
  • 1986 J. V. Kazanvić fire, Kentalis. A fire in the turbine hall of unit 2 caused serious damage to turbines, 2 cases of cancer were directed back to this accident.
3
Incident Minor exposure to staff
  • Minor nuclear exposure to workers of the nuclear plant.
2
Abnormality Almost no exposure to staff
  • Minor problems with safety components.
1
Deviation No safety significance