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Implementation and Effectiveness of Actions Taken at Nuclear Power Plants following the Fukushima Daiichi Accident

IAEA-TECDOC-1930

English IAEA-TECDOC-1930 | 978-92-0-120720-3

212 pages | 5 figures | € 18.00 | Date published: 2020

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Description

The IAEA reports on lessons learned and actions taken after the Fukushima Daiichi Accident. This publication addresses the challenges faced and the ongoing needs of Member State organizations which have been implementing and maintaining post-Fukushima actions. It discusses the actions taken (or to be taken), good practices and describes effective solutions to issues in implementation, verification, qualification and maintenance. Also discussed are the approaches to measuring and maintaining effectiveness of actions as well as an analysis of merits, costs and benefits. Examples in decision making for implementation and follow-up policies, programmes and procedures to ensure sustainability in the long term are presented.

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Keywords

Fukushima Daiichi, Japan, NPP, Nuclear Power Plant, Accident, Nuclear Accident, Lessons Learned, Member State, Implementation, Effectiveness, Good Practices, Verification, Qualification, Maintenance, Approaches, Measuring, Maintaining, Analysis, Merits, Costs, Benefits, Decision Making, Policies, Programmes, Procedures, Sustainability, TEPCO, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Plant Design, Configuration, Operation, Vulnerabilities, Design, Safety, Human Performance, Engineering, Assessments, Actions, Drivers, Observations, Post-Fukushima, Owner/Operating, Physical Changes, Installation, Modification, Structures, External Events, Protection, A/C Power, DC Power, On-Site Electrical Power, Off-Site Power, Core Cooling, Spent Fuel Protection, Containment Cooling, Heat Sink, Backup Ultimate Heat Sink, Enhancement, Severe Accident, EMS, Emergency Management System, Analytical Changes, Modelling Changes, Organizational Factors, Validation, Merits, BDBA, Beyond Design Basis Accident, DBE, Design Basis Event, Nuclear Unit, Plant Evolution, Utility, ATF, Accident Tolerant Fuel

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