NRC CHAIRMAN SAYS SAFETY CULTURE CRITICAL TO IMPROVING SAFETY; NOTES FUKUSHIMA PROGRESS IN UNITED STATES http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/news/2012/12-102.pdf
Among the lessons to draw from Fukushima is the
importance of “safety culture,” she said. “I commend the courage of our
Japanese colleagues in demonstrating self-reflection and transparency so
that all nations can benefit from their experiences.” Lessons learned
must be shared,” she said in remarks prepared for delivery (Chairman
Macfarlane‟s remarks).
She noted the “whistleblower” protections available in the United States, and added that even with all the protections in place in the United States for raising safety concerns “safety culture is still a challenge for the United States to promote and assess.”
She noted the “whistleblower” protections available in the United States, and added that even with all the protections in place in the United States for raising safety concerns “safety culture is still a challenge for the United States to promote and assess.”
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