1. [PDF] 4. Operation logs
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2. [PDF] The Fukushima Daiichi accident Technical Volume 1
Sep 30, 2012 · 1. Nuclear reactor accidents — Analysis. 2. Nuclear power plants —. Accidents — Analysis. 3. Nuclear reactor accidents — Japan — Fukushima-ken.
3. Fukushima Daiichi Accident - World Nuclear Association
This information paper describes in detail the causes of the nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi in March 2011 and the actions taken since.
4. [PDF] THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI ACCIDENT REPORT BY THE ...
This report presents an assessment of the causes and consequences of the accident at the Fukushima. Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, which began on 11 ...
5. Emergency response technical work at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear ...
The aim of this paper is to describe the greatly increased risk from hazards that disaster response technical workers faced because of the Fukushima Dai-ichi ...
Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (NPP) was heavily damaged by the tsunami that resulted from the 9.0-magnitude earthquake which occurred off the coast of eastern Japan on 11 March 2011.1 The loss of all alternating current (AC) electrical power, even from emergency generators, disabled cooling functions and the supply of recycled water. Hydrogen explosions destroyed two reactor buildings and there was meltdown of the reactor cores. The nuclear accident was assigned the maximum severity level of 7, which is equal to that of the Chernobyl disaster that occurred in 1986.2 Efforts were made to achieve stable cooling of the nuclear reactors, and the release of radioactive materials was brought under control. On 16 December 2011, the Japanese government, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and technical-support companies achieved cold shutdown of all the reactors stricken by the tsunami. During this period, numerous efforts were made to protect disaster response technical workers. The aim of this paper is to describe the greatly increased risk from hazards that disaster response technical workers faced because of the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP disaster. The tasks of disaster response technical workers in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP after the tsunami were to restore the cooling of reactors and the fuel pools, containment and treatment of water contaminated by radioactive materials, and mitigation of radioactive materials emission in the environment eventually achieving the cold...
6. [PDF] The Fukushima Nuclear Accident and Crisis Management
The objective of this project was thus to review and analyze the lessons that can be drawn from US and Japanese responses to the accident at the Fukushima ...
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7. Nuclear Power Plant / Nuclear Reactor Emergencies
If a serious release of radioactivity occurs, there is likely to be a window of time before it starts, so that the response plan can be implemented.
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8. An update on radioactive release and exposures after the Fukushima Dai ...
Compounding this tragic loss of life, a series of equipment and structural failures at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (FDNP) resulted in the release ...
On 11 March 2011, the Richter scale 0.9-magnitude Tokohu earthquake and tsunami struck the northeast coast of Japan, resulting in widespread injury and loss of life. Compounding this tragic loss of life, a series of equipment and structural failures ...
9. Nuclear Power in Japan
Japan needs to import some 90% of its energy requirements. Nuclear energy has been a national strategic priority since 1973. Following the 2011 Fukushima ...
Japan needs to import some 90% of its energy requirements. Nuclear energy has been a national strategic priority since 1973. Following the 2011 Fukushima accident this policy was reviewed and reaffirmed.
10. [PDF] Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident, Ten Years On
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