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Zhao, Q.*; Taruta, Yasuyoshi; Kobayashi, Shigeto*; Hashimoto, Takashi*
Chishiki Kyoso (Internet), 9, p.III 1_1 - III 1_9, 2019/06
no abstracts in English
Matsuda, Asahi*; Takahashi, Satoru*; Kawabata, Kuniaki; Oda, Shoji*; Kaneko, Shunichi*
Denki Gakkai Rombunshi, D, 139(4), p.424 - 432, 2019/04
Tamai, Hiroshi
Hiroshima Repoto 2017-Nen Ban; Kakugunshuku, Kakufukakusan, Kakusekyuritei O Meguru 2016-Nen No Doko, p.163 - 165, 2017/03
The series of Nuclear Security Summit, initiated by President Barack Obama, was held biennially, four times since 2010, and played an important role in promoting international efforts to enhance nuclear security. Despite Russia's refusal to participate in the fourth meeting, these summit-level meetings have gained both international and domestic attention, which have led to remarkable improvements in the field of nuclear security of each participating country. Therefore, there is an urgent need to take continuous measures to keep this momentum alive even after the final Nuclear Security Summit concluded in 2016. The challenges in strengthening nuclear security, prospects in the post-Nuclear Security Summit phase, as well as efforts and measures that Japan should pursue are investigated.
Tamai, Hiroshi; Okubo, Ayako; Kimura, Yoshiki; Kokaji, Lisa; Shinohara, Nobuo; Tomikawa, Hirofumi
Dai-37-Kai Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Nihon Shibu Nenji Taikai Rombunshu (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2017/02
Nuclear Forensics capability has been developed under the international collaborations. For its effective function, technical development in analysis of seized nuclear materials as well as the institutional development in comprehensive response framework are required under individual national responsibility. In order to keep the "chain of custody" in the proper operation of sample collection at the event scene, radiological analysis at the laboratory, storage of the samples, and further inspection and trial, close cooperation and information sharing between relevant organisations are essential. IAEA issues the Implementing Guide to provide the model action plan and assists individual national development. International cooperation for the technical improvement and awareness cultivation is promoted. Examples in such national developments will be introduced and prospective technical/institutional prerequisite for nuclear forensics response framework will be studied.
Umemoto, Michitaka*; Kumagai, Yoshio*; Ishigami, Tsutomu; Muramatsu, Ken
Chiiki Anzen Gakkai Rombunshu, 7, p.341 - 350, 2005/11
no abstracts in English
Umemoto, Michitaka; Ishigami, Tsutomu; Kobayashi, Kensuke
Chiiki Anzen Gakkai Rombunshu, 4, p.231 - 240, 2002/11
no abstracts in English
Suzudo, Tomoaki
Tokei Suri Kenkyusho Kyodo Kenkyu Ripoto 138, p.19 - 24, 2001/03
no abstracts in English
Umemoto, Michitaka; Kobayashi, Kensuke; Ishigami, Tsutomu; Watanabe, Minoru*
Chiiki Anzen Gakkai Kogaishu, 10, p.113 - 116, 2000/11
On September 30 in 1999, the reactivity accident occurred at the Tokai uranium processifn facility of J. C. O. Co. Ltd(JCO) at Tokai-mura, Japan. Before the accident had been brought under control, the local authorities evacuated the population living within a few hundred meters and advised people within 10km of the facility to take shelter for a period of about one day. Questionnaires were conducted to know when, where and how the inhabitants received the information of protective action requests from the local authories and how they responded to the requests.
; ; Shimizu, Kazuhiko; Miyahara, Kaname; ; Seo, Toshihiro; Fujita, Tomoo
JNC TN1410 2000-008, 100 Pages, 2000/10
no abstracts in English
Watanabe, Norio; Hirano, Masashi; Yoshida, Kazuo;
Proc. of ICNCA Nuclear Safety Culture Workshop, p.1 - 12, 1998/01
no abstracts in English
; Yokobayashi, Masao; Tanabe, Fumiya; *
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 33(2), p.110 - 118, 1996/02
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:24.71(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Tanabe, Fumiya
PSA95: Proc. of Probabilistic Safety Assessment Methodology and Applications, 1, p.299 - 304, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
; Yokobayashi, Masao; *; Tanabe, Fumiya
Symbiosis of Human and Artifact: Future Computing and Design for Human-Computer Interaction,20A, 0, p.939 - 944, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
; Yokobayashi, Masao; Tanabe, Fumiya; *
VTT Symp. 158: 5th European Conf. on Cognitive Science Approaches to Process Control, 0, p.338 - 347, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
Nagaoka, Toshi; Saito, Kimiaki; Sakamoto, Ryuichi; Tsutsumi, Masahiro; Moriuchi, Shigeru
JAERI-Data/Code 94-016, 53 Pages, 1994/11
no abstracts in English
Tanabe, Fumiya
Shisutemu Seigyo Joho, 36(3), p.171 - 179, 1992/00
no abstracts in English
JAERI-M 91-039, 78 Pages, 1991/03
no abstracts in English
Nagaoka, Toshi; Moriuchi, Shigeru
Hoken Butsuri, 26, p.129 - 137, 1991/00
no abstracts in English
Sato, Tetsuro*; Ando, Masaki; Saito, Kimiaki
no journal, ,
The life behavior patterns and the path expected when the residents returned to the evacuation order release preparation area were investigated through interviews, and the air dose rates over the path measured with KURAMA-II. The results of expectation of exposure dose received in daily life when the residents returned to the areas showed that the minimum value of the additional exposure dose of a year was 0.31[mSv] and the maximum one was 2.62[mSv], and that the additional exposure dose of a year for 47 people which is 72% of the subject 65 people was less than 1.0[mSv].
Taruta, Yasuyoshi; Zhao, Q.*; Kobayashi, Shigeto*; Hashimoto, Takashi*
no journal, ,
no abstracts in English