France's nuclear safety authority, ASN, unveiled a report containing several recommendations to enhance security at the country's nuclear plants in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi incident in Japan. All facilities need to be equipped with "hard-core" compounds and invest in technical skills and human resources, according to the report. The Japan incident "reminded us that, despite all precautions, the possibility of an accident can never be excluded," said André-Claude Lacoste, director of ASN. Fox Business/Dow Jones Newswires (6/28)
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Friday, June 29, 2012
ASN issues security recommendations for France's nuclear plants
France's nuclear safety authority, ASN, unveiled a report containing several recommendations to enhance security at the country's nuclear plants in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi incident in Japan. All facilities need to be equipped with "hard-core" compounds and invest in technical skills and human resources, according to the report. The Japan incident "reminded us that, despite all precautions, the possibility of an accident can never be excluded," said André-Claude Lacoste, director of ASN. Fox Business/Dow Jones Newswires (6/28)
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