Presentation 2015-03-19
On the Fundamental Safety Principles of the IAEA viewed from the underlying principles of ISO/IEC Guide 51 : Safety of nuclear power
Takatoshi IKEDA,
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Abstract(in English) The fundamental safety principles of the IAEA in the nuclear power field was compared by focusing on risk reduction with the underlying principles of ISO/IEC Guide 51 for all industrial fields. As a result, it has been found that the inherently safe design that is the first and most important step in the risk reduction process at ISO/IEC is not adopted in IAEA. It is necessary to clarify the possibility of the inherently safe design of nuclear power to consider mid/long-term nuclear power.
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Keyword(in English) Fundamental Safely Principles of the IAEA / ISO/IEC Guide 51 / Nuclear Power / Safety / Inherently Safe Design
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Conference Date 2015/3/12(1days)
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Title (in English) On the Fundamental Safety Principles of the IAEA viewed from the underlying principles of ISO/IEC Guide 51 : Safety of nuclear power
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Keyword(1) Fundamental Safely Principles of the IAEA
Keyword(2) ISO/IEC Guide 51
Keyword(3) Nuclear Power
Keyword(4) Safety
Keyword(5) Inherently Safe Design
1st Author's Name Takatoshi IKEDA
1st Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd.()
Date 2015-03-19
Paper # SSS2014-33
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 519
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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