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  1. Nuclear Safety
  2. The Safety of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle - Third Edition
  3. Chapters
  4. Main Conclusions
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Nuclear Fuel Safety Criteria Technical Review (Second Edition)
Main Benefits from 30 Years of Joint Projects in Nuclear Safety
The Safety of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle - Third Edition
Chapters
Introduction and Executive Summary
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Safety Principles
General Safety
Safety of the Front End of the Fuel Cycle
Safety of the Spent Fuel Storage
Safety of Fuel Reprocessing
Safety of the Management of Radioactive Waste
Safety of On-Site Waste Storage
Safety of Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Safety of the Transport of Radioactive Materials
Safety Records of Fuel Cycle Facilities
Main Conclusions
Appendix 1
Debris Impact on Emergency Coolant Recirculation. Workshop Proceedings, Albuquerque NM, USA, 25-27 February 2004.
Advanced Nuclear Reactor Safety Issues and Research Needs. Workshop Proceedings, Paris, France, 18-20 February 2002.

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Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Organization NEA
Abstract The decade since the previous edition of this report (last issued in 1993) has been a period of relative stability, with no important increase in the number of nuclear power plants. The main reason is the past overestimation of needs, which led to general overcapacity. Political considerations based on public acceptance problems have certainly also been an aggravating factor.
Page Count 12
Starting Page 299
Ending Page 302
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2005-11-15
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Nuclear Energy
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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