1The University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Faculty of Health and Social Studies, Matice skolske 17, 370 01, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
2State Office for Nuclear Safety, Regional Centre, Ceske Budejovice Schneiderova 32, P. O. BOX 10, 37007, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
Requirements of the All-State Radiation Monitoring Network in the Czech Republic have been established by Regulation No. 319/2002 Sb, and its function and organisation are described in Regulation No. 27/2006 Sb. The All-State Radiation Monitoring Network in the Czech Republic consists of two components-permanent monitoring and emergency monitoring. The activity of the whole network is provided by the State Office for Nuclear Safety. The selected central authorities of the state administration participate in operation and providing particular components. There are two different modes of the operation of these components-normal and emergency. The modes of operation are controlled by the State Office for Nuclear Safety. The activity of whole network is focused on continuous monitoring of the radiation situation in the Czech Republic and on early detection of radiation accidents in and around the country as well as beyond it. The acquired data shall serve as a basis for adopting urgent and subsequent radiological protection provisions.
Radiation monitoring network, radiation situation, permanent components, emergency components