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Studies on the establishment of nuclear safety policy

Abstract

The purpose of these studies, as the first step to enhance the safety and confidence on nuclear facilities, is to establish a long-term plan for nuclear safety researches including environmental monitoring. These studies have been performed for two parts (long-term plan for nuclear safety researches and improvement on environmental radiation monitoring). The results of 1990 studies and the plan of the future studies are as follows: 1. A Long-Term Plan for Nuclear Safety Researches The research direction and status of nuclear safety of the nuclear advanced countries, such as the U.S.A. and Japan, have been analyzed and compared to those of Korea. Based on these results, a long-term nuclear safety research plan have been suggested for eight areas (1. Severe Accident, 2. PRA, 3.Thermo-Hydraulic Transients, 4.Inspection and Maintenance for Operating Plant, 5. Seismology, 6. Human Factors, 7.Radioactive Waste Management, 8. Environmental Safety). In the future, the implementation methods including budget and manpower development program will be studied, and discussed with the government and related organizations to establish the final plan. 2. Improvement in Environmental Radiation Monitoring System The practice system, law and program of environmental radiation monitoring of the U.S.A. and Japan are surveyed and analyzed to provide the improvement  More>>
Authors:
Koh, Byung Ryung; Ko, Seong Eun; Park, Yun Pyo; Hong, Eon Yung; Lee, Byoung Oon [1] 
  1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KAERI/RR-966/90
Reference Number:
SCA: 055000; 540200; PA: AIX-23:015276; SN: 92000647022
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Jan 1991
Subject:
98 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, SAFEGUARDS, AND PHYSICAL PROTECTION; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; NUCLEAR INDUSTRY; POLITICAL ASPECTS; SAFETY; ACCIDENTS; ENVIRONMENT; HUMAN FACTORS; MAINTENANCE; RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT; SEISMOLOGY; 055000; 540200; SAFEGUARDS, INSPECTION, AND ACCOUNTABILITY; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, TERRESTRIAL
OSTI ID:
10113267
Research Organizations:
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92615186; TRN: KR9100120015276
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
159 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Koh, Byung Ryung, Ko, Seong Eun, Park, Yun Pyo, Hong, Eon Yung, and Lee, Byoung Oon. Studies on the establishment of nuclear safety policy. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 1991. Web.
Koh, Byung Ryung, Ko, Seong Eun, Park, Yun Pyo, Hong, Eon Yung, & Lee, Byoung Oon. Studies on the establishment of nuclear safety policy. Korea, Republic of.
Koh, Byung Ryung, Ko, Seong Eun, Park, Yun Pyo, Hong, Eon Yung, and Lee, Byoung Oon. 1991. "Studies on the establishment of nuclear safety policy." Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Studies on the establishment of nuclear safety policy}
author = {Koh, Byung Ryung, Ko, Seong Eun, Park, Yun Pyo, Hong, Eon Yung, and Lee, Byoung Oon}
abstractNote = {The purpose of these studies, as the first step to enhance the safety and confidence on nuclear facilities, is to establish a long-term plan for nuclear safety researches including environmental monitoring. These studies have been performed for two parts (long-term plan for nuclear safety researches and improvement on environmental radiation monitoring). The results of 1990 studies and the plan of the future studies are as follows: 1. A Long-Term Plan for Nuclear Safety Researches The research direction and status of nuclear safety of the nuclear advanced countries, such as the U.S.A. and Japan, have been analyzed and compared to those of Korea. Based on these results, a long-term nuclear safety research plan have been suggested for eight areas (1. Severe Accident, 2. PRA, 3.Thermo-Hydraulic Transients, 4.Inspection and Maintenance for Operating Plant, 5. Seismology, 6. Human Factors, 7.Radioactive Waste Management, 8. Environmental Safety). In the future, the implementation methods including budget and manpower development program will be studied, and discussed with the government and related organizations to establish the final plan. 2. Improvement in Environmental Radiation Monitoring System The practice system, law and program of environmental radiation monitoring of the U.S.A. and Japan are surveyed and analyzed to provide the improvement in the domestic environmental radiation monitoring system. The results of these studies will be used in setting up the national provisions for environmental radiation monitoring system. (Author).}
place = {Korea, Republic of}
year = {1991}
month = {Jan}
}