... with results of future accidents. It may also indicate weaknesses in present designs, whose correction would be important for the prevention of serious accidents. These uncertainties have not prevented us from reaching an overwhelming consensus on... Department of Energy Research and Development Programs--fiscal Year 1987 ... - Page 645by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development - 1986 - 1254 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Interagency Radiation Research Committee - Ionizing radiation - 1980 - 662 pages
...prevented us from reaching an overwhelming consensus on corrective measures. Our reasoning is as follows: Whether in this particular case we came close to a...health and safety, should one occur in the future. HANDLING OF THE EMERGENCY Another area of our investigation dealt with the questions of whether various... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Nuclear energy - 1979 - 670 pages
...catastrophic, "accidents as serious as TMI should not be allowed to occur in the future," although "we must not assume that an accident of this or greater...again, even if the changes we recommend are made." The latter fact argues strongly for the need to be prepared to deal with the aftermath of such accidents.... | |
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