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Topics include reactor safety, probabilistic and deterministic safety assessments, nuclear materials safety, accident analysis, accident simulation, safety in other aspects of the use of nuclear energy, and accounts of past nuclear accidents.
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Governmental Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the safety of nuclear power production and other civilian uses of nuclear materials. Includes safety reports, task description, nuclear information and publications.
Collection of insights and articles on nuclear safety and technology. Includes topical indexes and article list.
Committee reviewing the safety of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. Provides agenda, annual report, public meeting and contact information.
Group with mission of increasing the availability, safety and efficiency of member nuclear power plants. Includes newsletter, technical information, publications and members-only sections.
Time line covering the period from the 1940s to the present day detailing the development of safety features, practices and emergency systems in nuclear power plants. Includes insights on past incidents and experiments, as well as design basis information.
French institute of nuclear safety records, contacts, activities, reports, technical guides and news releases.
Locations of power reactors, research facilities, technical publications, maps, regulatory documents and activities
Historical documents associated with the program intended to increase the safety of Soviet designed nuclear power plants.
Short briefing document that discusses the threats associated with civil power generation.
KEDO works for peace and nuclear safety on the Korean peninsula. Contacts, meetings, reports, photo gallery and progress on light water reactor project.
Reports, newsletter, links, call for proposals, historical overview, contacts, and organization information.
Comprehensive resource about safety and safety oversight of U.S. commercial nuclear plants. Includes safety manuals, reactor operating experiences, and daily event reports.
Information resource for persons interested in the public safety consequences and radioecological impact of nuclear accidents and industries. Focus is on the dispersion of anthropogenic radionuclides into the biosphere.
Nuclear facility siting and safety information, radiation monitoring, news and events, reports and contacts.
International partnerships, organizational structure, contacts, reports, references, and legal framework.
Finnish governmental authority for the nuclear industry. Events, contacts, news releases, meetings and research.
Information and educational materials about radiological topics in general, plus EPA's activities in protecting the public and the environment from exposure, cleaning up radioactively contaminated sites, and participating in radiological emergency preparedness and response.
Information about WHO's programs, public forum, previous accidents and prevention and preparadness for future incidents.
The BBC speaks to Vyacheslav Mazurenko, who when 22 was serving as a chief warrant officer on a Soviet nuclear-powered submarine, the K-27. He and others were poisoned when a liquid metal-cooled reactor leaked. The submarins was later sunk into the Kara Sea. (January 24, 2013)
Governmental Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the safety of nuclear power production and other civilian uses of nuclear materials. Includes safety reports, task description, nuclear information and publications.
Historical documents associated with the program intended to increase the safety of Soviet designed nuclear power plants.
French institute of nuclear safety records, contacts, activities, reports, technical guides and news releases.
Reports, newsletter, links, call for proposals, historical overview, contacts, and organization information.
Short briefing document that discusses the threats associated with civil power generation.
Group with mission of increasing the availability, safety and efficiency of member nuclear power plants. Includes newsletter, technical information, publications and members-only sections.
Comprehensive resource about safety and safety oversight of U.S. commercial nuclear plants. Includes safety manuals, reactor operating experiences, and daily event reports.
Information about WHO's programs, public forum, previous accidents and prevention and preparadness for future incidents.
Finnish governmental authority for the nuclear industry. Events, contacts, news releases, meetings and research.
Information and educational materials about radiological topics in general, plus EPA's activities in protecting the public and the environment from exposure, cleaning up radioactively contaminated sites, and participating in radiological emergency preparedness and response.
Information resource for persons interested in the public safety consequences and radioecological impact of nuclear accidents and industries. Focus is on the dispersion of anthropogenic radionuclides into the biosphere.
Nuclear facility siting and safety information, radiation monitoring, news and events, reports and contacts.
Time line covering the period from the 1940s to the present day detailing the development of safety features, practices and emergency systems in nuclear power plants. Includes insights on past incidents and experiments, as well as design basis information.
KEDO works for peace and nuclear safety on the Korean peninsula. Contacts, meetings, reports, photo gallery and progress on light water reactor project.
International partnerships, organizational structure, contacts, reports, references, and legal framework.
Locations of power reactors, research facilities, technical publications, maps, regulatory documents and activities
Committee reviewing the safety of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. Provides agenda, annual report, public meeting and contact information.
Collection of insights and articles on nuclear safety and technology. Includes topical indexes and article list.
The BBC speaks to Vyacheslav Mazurenko, who when 22 was serving as a chief warrant officer on a Soviet nuclear-powered submarine, the K-27. He and others were poisoned when a liquid metal-cooled reactor leaked. The submarins was later sunk into the Kara Sea. (January 24, 2013)

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