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Sato, Takeshi; Muto, Shigeo; Okuno, Hiroshi; Katagiri, Hiromi; Akiyama, Kiyomitsu; Okamoto, Akiko; Koie, Masahiro; Ikeda, Takeshi; Nemotochi, Toshimasa; Saito, Toru; et al.
JAEA-Review 2013-046, 65 Pages, 2014/02
When a nuclear emergency occurs in Japan, the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has the responsibility of providing technical support to the National government, local governments, police, fire stations and nuclear operators etc., because the JAEA has been designated as the Designated Public Institution under the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures and the Act on Response to Armed Attack Situations, etc.. The Nuclear Emergency Assistance and Training Center (NEAT) of JAEA provides a comprehensive range of technical support activities to an Off-Site Center in case of a nuclear emergency. Specifically, NEAT gives technical advice and information, dispatches specialists as required, and supplies the National Government and local governments with emergency equipments and materials. NEAT provides various exercise and training courses concerning nuclear disaster prevention to those personnel taking an active part in emergency response organizations at normal times. The tasks of NEAT, with its past experiences as a designated public institution including the responses to TEPCO's Fukushima Accident, have been shifted to technical supports to the national government for strengthening its abilities to emergency responses; the NEAT therefore focused on maintenance and operation of its functions, and strengthening its response abilities in cooperation with the national government. This annual report summarized these activities of JAEA/NEAT in the fiscal year 2012.
Katagiri, Hiromi; Okuno, Hiroshi; Okamoto, Akiko; Ikeda, Takeshi; Tamura, Kenichi; Nagakura, Tomohiro; Nakanishi, Chika; Yamamoto, Kazuya; Abe, Minako; Sato, Sohei; et al.
JAEA-Review 2012-033, 70 Pages, 2012/08
When a nuclear emergency occurs in Japan, JAEA has the responsibility of providing technical support to the National government, local governments, etc., by the Basic Law on Emergency Preparedness and the Basic Plan for Disaster Countermeasures. NEAT of JAEA gives technical advice and information, dispatch specialists as required, supplies with the National Government and local governments emergency equipment and materials. NEAT provides various lectures and training courses concerning nuclear disaster prevention for emergency response organizations at normal time. Concerning the assistance to the Accident of Fukushima No.1 Nuclear Power Station caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake on 11 March, 2011, JAEA assisted activities including environmental radiation monitoring, environmental radioactivity analyses, resident public consulting etc., with its the utmost effort. This annual report summarized these activities of NEAT in the fiscal year 2011.
Sato, Sohei; Yamamoto, Kazuya; Muto, Shigeo; Fukumoto, Masahiro; Katagiri, Hiromi
JAEA-Review 2011-049, 77 Pages, 2012/01
The Tohoku District-off the Pacific Ocean Earthquake occurred at 14:46 on March 11, 2011. Tsunami caused by the earthquake attacked the Fukushima Dai-ichi and Fukushima Dai-ni Nuclear Power Stations of Tokyo Electric Power Company and nuclear accidents involving release of radioactive material occurred. Since the earthquake, Nuclear Emergency Assistance and Training Center (NEAT) has served as a base of support activities conducted by Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA). After nearly half a year has passed since the occurrence of the accident, we compiled the support activities of NEAT. NEAT's lessons learned and recommendations based on the experiences of support activities to the accident should be very helpful in considering the structure of nuclear emergency preparedness and response. We summarized them in this time. We hope that this report helps further developing nuclear emergency preparedness and response in the future.
Katagiri, Hiromi; Okuno, Hiroshi; Sawahata, Masayoshi; Ikeda, Takeshi; Sato, Sohei; Terakado, Naoya; Nagakura, Tomohiro; Nakanishi, Chika; Fukumoto, Masahiro; Yamamoto, Kazuya; et al.
JAEA-Review 2011-037, 66 Pages, 2011/12
When a Nuclear emergency occurs, Nuclear Emergency Assistance & Training Center (NEAT) of JAEA gives technical advice and information, dispatch specialists as required, supplies emergency equipment and materials to the National Government and local governments. NEAT provides various lectures and training courses concerning nuclear disaster prevention for those personnel taking an active part in emergency response organizations at normal time. NEAT also researches on nuclear disaster prevention and cooperates with international organizations. Concerning about the assistance to the Accident of Fukushima No.1 Nuclear Power Station caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake at 11 March, 2011, JAEA assisted activities including environmental radiation monitoring, environmental radioactivity analyses, resident public consulting etc., with its full scale effort. NEAT served as the center of these supporting activities of JAEA.
Sakanaka, Shogo*; Akemoto, Mitsuo*; Aoto, Tomohiro*; Arakawa, Dai*; Asaoka, Seiji*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Fukuda, Shigeki*; Furukawa, Kazuro*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Haga, Kaiichi*; et al.
Proceedings of 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '10) (Internet), p.2338 - 2340, 2010/05
Future synchrotron light source using a 5-GeV energy recovery linac (ERL) is under proposal by our Japanese collaboration team, and we are conducting R&D efforts for that. We are developing high-brightness DC photocathode guns, two types of cryomodules for both injector and main superconducting (SC) linacs, and 1.3 GHz high CW-power RF sources. We are also constructing the Compact ERL (cERL) for demonstrating the recirculation of low-emittance, high-current beams using above-mentioned critical technologies.
Nakano, Masanao; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Shimizu, Takehiko; ; Morita, Shigemitsu; Katagiri, Hiromi
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 243(2), p.319 - 322, 2002/00
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:19.22(Chemistry, Analytical)None
Morita, Shigemitsu; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Katagiri, Hiromi; Shinohara, Kunihiko
JAERI-Conf 99-001, p.170 - 177, 1999/03
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Nakano, Masanao; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Katagiri, Hiromi
Low Level Measure.of Actin ides&Long-Lived Rad, 0 Pages, 1997/00
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Sumiya, Shuichi; Hayashi, Naomi; Katagiri, Hiromi; Narita, Osamu
Science of the Total Environment, 130-131, p.305 - 315, 1993/03
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:24.90(Environmental Sciences)Katagiri, Masaki; Kishimoto, Maki; Terada, Hiromi; ; ; ; Ito, Hirokuni; ; Kobayashi, Fumiaki
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 37(3), p.1400 - 1404, 1990/06
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:44.97(Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)no abstracts in English
Narita, Osamu; Ishida, Junichiro; Katagiri, Hiromi; Hayashi, Naomi; Miyagawa, Naoto; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Kobayashi, Mitsuru; Namiki, Atsushi; Sumiya, Shuichi; ; et al.
PNC TN8420 89-009, 238 Pages, 1989/08
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; ; ; Kitahara, Yoshihisa*; Kishimoto, Yoichiro; Yamato, Aiji; ; ; ; ; et al.
PNC TN841 78-69VOL1, 127 Pages, 1978/12
no abstracts in English
Morita, Shigemitsu; Katagiri, Hiromi; Watanabe, Hitoshi; ; Ishiguro, Hideharu
1996 International Congress on Radiation Protection, ,
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Dai-5-Kai Ekitai Shinchireshon Sokutei Ho Niyoru Teireberu Sokutei No Kokusai Konfuarensu, ,
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Morita, Shigemitsu; Katagiri, Hiromi; Watanabe, Hitoshi; ; Ishiguro, Hideharu
International Workshop on Improvement of Environmental Transfer Models and Parameters, ,
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Muto, Shigeo; Nagakura, Tomohiro; Katagiri, Hiromi; Ishida, Junichiro
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no abstracts in English