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Magwood, William D. IV; Niel, Jean-Christophe; Fuketa, Toyoshi; Sheron, Brian; Boyd, Michael; McGarry, Ann; Dussart-Desart, Roland; Reig, Javier; Hah, Yeonhee; Nieh, Ho; Vasquez-Maignan, Ximena; Salgado, Nancy; White, Andrew; Lazo, Edward; Creswell, Len; Leeds, Eric; Gannon-Picot, Cynthia; Griffiths, Janice
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, Nuclear Energy Agency - OECD/NEA, 46, quai Alphonse Le Gallo, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt (France)2016
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, Nuclear Energy Agency - OECD/NEA, 46, quai Alphonse Le Gallo, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt (France)2016
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[en] Countries around the world continue to implement safety improvements and corrective actions based on lessons learnt from the 11 March 2011 accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. This report provides a high-level summary and update on these activities, and outlines further lessons learnt and challenges identified for future consideration. It focuses on actions taken by NEA committees and NEA member countries, and as such is complementary to reports produced by other international organisations. It is in a spirit of openness and transparency that NEA member countries share this information to illustrate that appropriate actions are being taken to maintain and enhance the level of safety at their nuclear facilities. Nuclear power plants are safer today because of these actions. High-priority follow-on items identified by NEA committees are provided to assist countries in continuously benchmarking and improving their nuclear safety practices. (authors)
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2016; 80 p; 77 refs.
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ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT, AFTER-HEAT REMOVAL, CONTAINMENT, DECISION MAKING, EMERGENCY PLANS, EXCEPTIONAL NATURAL DISASTER, FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION, HUMAN FACTORS, HYDROGEN, MITIGATION, PUBLIC INFORMATION, RADIATION PROTECTION, REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEMS, REACTOR SAFETY, RECOMMENDATIONS, SAFETY CULTURE, SAFETY REPORTS, SPENT FUEL STORAGE
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