from NEI Nuclear Notes by Mark Flanagan
Not
so very long ago, we mentioned that Japan invited in the International
Atomic Energy Agency to review its stress tests at its nuclear energy
facilities. Now, there’s news of how that went:
The
team began its work on 23 January and delivered a Preliminary Summary
Report to Japanese officials today and plans to finish the final report
by the end of February.
So what’d it say?
Here’s the good news:
- Based
on NISA instructions and commitments of the utilities, emergency safety
measures were promptly addressed in Japanese NPPs following the
accident on 11 March 2011;
- NISA's practice of conducting an
independent walkdown of emergency measures implemented at nuclear power
plants enhances confidence that plants and operators can respond
effectively during an emergency; and
- By observing European
stress tests, NISA is demonstrating its commitment to improving Japanese
nuclear safety by gaining experience from other countries.
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