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Yoshinaka, Kazuyuki
Gijutsushi, (634), p.8 - 11, 2019/10
Since the FUKUSHIMA-DAIICHI Nuclear Power Plant accident, a significant issue to develop human resources for nuclear and radiation technology has been growing up. A strong effort will be made, based on the serious experiences of troubles/accidents, to restore social confidence by developing engineers having high sense of ethics beyond logic of organization.
Yoshinaka, Kazuyuki
Gijutsushi, 29(11), p.12 - 15, 2017/11
We visited Onagawa NPP and discussed with the workers, for study of good practices at this plant, avoided severe accident, when the 3.11 earthquakes and tsunami disaster occurred. It was learned a part of background of the good practices, by discussion about organizational culture included in attitude for safety, philosophy of management, inheritance technology, and so on. It is important that we inform the knowledge leading safety culture analyzed from their experience to public, as professional engineer.
Ikuta, Yuko; Shitomi, Hajimu*; Saeki, Masakatsu
Radioisotopes, 51(11), p.509 - 521, 2002/11
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Ikuta, Yuko; Shitomi, Hajimu*; Saeki, Masakatsu
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 44(10), p.744 - 745, 2002/10
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Watanabe, Fumitaka
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The concept of the IAEA nuclear safety culture and nuclear security culture are illustrated by giving several examples.
Hidaka, Akihide; Uesaka, Mitsuru*; Komatsuzaki, Tsuneo*; Takahashi, Makoto*; Okajima, Shigeaki; Uno, Masayoshi*
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Ito, Kimio; Nomura, Norio; Kugo, Akihide*; Iimoto, Takeshi*
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Seven years have passed since the accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F), efforts such as regulation based on the 1F accident, further safety measures, safety culture development, etc. were strengthened, and some nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants and research reactors have been restarted. Under these circumstances, the Ethics Committee of AESJ held a planning session several times on the theme of "Ethics of Nuclear Personnel Necessary to Prepare for Disaster" based on the lessons learned in 1F accident. This time, we will present reports and topics on efforts towards safety culture development activities at JAEA on safety culture of nuclear research institutes, as well as some comments from experts, about safety culture and engineer/researcher ethics at nuclear research institutes. We would like to discuss these issues with participants based on those information and make reference to future stakeholders' efforts for their safety culture development.