On April 16, 2026, an event was held at Secondary School No. 161 in Minsk as part of the Action Plan within the system of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus, dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.
A lecture titled "The Radiation Monitoring System: From the Chernobyl Accident to the present day" was organized specifically for students of a specialized engineering-oriented class. These students are already actively engaged in the curriculum of the elective course "Fundamentals of Rational Nature Management and Protection of Natural Resources," which makes the topic of the lecture particularly relevant and educational for their future professional careers.
Irina Khorovets, Deputy Head of the Radiation Monitoring Service – Head of the Radiation Monitoring Department at Belhydromet, served as the speaker and presented a comprehensive overview of the radiation monitoring system. She explained how approaches and technologies in this field have evolved, starting from the Chernobyl accident to modern‑day achievements. Key aspects of the system's functioning, its role in ensuring national security, and protecting the environment were highlighted.
Such events play an important role in shaping the environmental culture and awareness of the younger generation. They help not only to understand the complex nature of radiation processes but also to appreciate the scale of the work carried out by state services such as Belhydromet to ensure the safety of the country. The students gained valuable knowledge that will undoubtedly assist them in their further education and career choices.
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