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Nuclear safety and nuclear security interface

Tamai, Hiroshi

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi ATOMO$$Sigma$$, 63(9), p.677 - 678, 2021/09

The International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, has issued a technical report on national approaches to the interface between nuclear safety and nuclear security, which is essential for strengthening through mutual complementation. The report aims to provide Member States with insights on good practices, each of which is important in coordinating the interface. Those are states' experiences in (i) legal and regulatory framework, (ii) nuclear installations, (iii) radioactive sources and associated facilities and activities, (iv) management systems and nuclear safety and nuclear security culture, (v) emergency preparedness and response, and common issues in cross-cutting field.

JAEA Reports

Preliminary missions for the decommissioning of the laboratory building No.1 for the plutonium research program

Segawa, Yukari; Horita, Takuma; Kitatsuji, Yoshihiro; Kumagai, Yuta; Aoyagi, Noboru; Nakada, Masami; Otobe, Haruyoshi; Tamura, Yukito*; Okamoto, Hisato; Otomo, Takashi; et al.

JAEA-Technology 2016-039, 64 Pages, 2017/03

JAEA-Technology-2016-039.pdf:5.24MB

The laboratory building No.1 for the plutonium research program (Bldg. Pu1) was chosen as one of the facilities to decommission by Japan Atomic Energy Agency Reform in September, 2013. The research groups, users of Bldg. Pu1, were driven by necessity to remove used equipment and transport nuclear fuel to other facilities from Bldg. Pu1. Research Group for Radiochemistry proactively established the Used Equipment Removal Team for the smooth operation of the removal in April, 2015. The team classified six types of work into the nature of the operation, removal of used equipment, disposal of chemicals, stabilization of mercury, stabilization of nuclear fuel, transportation of nuclear fuel and radioisotope, and survey of contamination status inside the glove boxes. These works were completed in December, 2015. This report circumstantially shows six works process, with the exception of the approval of the changes on the usage of nuclear fuel in Bldg. Pu1 to help prospective decommission.

Journal Articles

Preparation of IRPA-10

Kato, Shohei; Inoue, Yasushi*; Kaneko, Masato*; Kai, Michiaki*; Fujimoto, Kenzo*; Suzuki, Seishiro*; Takaue, Tamiji*; Kumagai, Tetsuyuki*

Hoken Butsuri, 35(3), p.319 - 326, 2000/09

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

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; ; Fujisawa, Koji; ; ;

PNC TN8440 96-005, 558 Pages, 1995/10

PNC-TN8440-96-005.pdf:14.51MB

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Oral presentation

R&D project of digital techniques to reduce radiation exposure for Fukushima Daiichi decommissioning; Overview and key results

Suzuki, Masahiro; Machida, Masahiko; Ito, Rintaro; Kawabata, Kuniaki; Yamaguchi, Takashi; Okamoto, Koji

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no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

R&D project to estimate radioactive source distributions inside reactor building rooms; Overview and key results

Suzuki, Masahiro; Machida, Masahiko; Yamaguchi, Takashi; Miyamura, Hiroko; Yamada, Susumu; Okamoto, Koji; Hasegawa, Yukihiro*; Yoshida, Toru*; Wei, S.*

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