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International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group

International Atomic Energy Agency, Summary Report on the Post-accident Review Meeting on the Chernobyl Accident, International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group (INSAG), Safety Series No, 75-INSAG-l, IAEA, Vienna, 1986... [Pg.414]

This account is based on the information provided by the USSR to the IAEA post-accident review meeting in Vienna on 25-29 August 1986, the report of the IAEA International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group and the UKAEA report The Chernobyl Accident and its Consequences Eurther information has become available more recently through the NEA and IAEA and this has also been incorporated. [Pg.19]

Chernobyl Accident, International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group, IAEA, Safety Series No. 75— INSAG 1,1986. [Pg.24]

AR191 The safety of nuclear power (a report by the international nuclear safety advisory group). No. 5,... [Pg.258]

International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group 1986. Summary Report on the Post-Accident Review Meeting on the Chernobyl Accident. enna IAEA. [Pg.39]

International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group 1991. Safety Culture. Vienna International Atorrric Energy Agency. [Pg.39]

The history of the first serious attention paid to safety culture may be traced back to a report prepared by the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group in 1988, on the Chernobyl nuclear power station disaster in Ukraine [10]. The concept has gained worldwide recognition in several industrial sectors, particularly in nuclear power generation and aviation. Probably the most important feature of the safety culture is shared perceptions among staff members and management concerning the importance of safety [11]. [Pg.74]

INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFETY ADVISORY GROUP, Management of Operational Safety in Nuclear Power Plants, INSAG Series No. 13, IAEA, Vienna (1999). [Pg.44]

IAEA. 1996. Defense in depth in nuclear safety INSAG-10. A report by the International Nuclear Safety Advisory group. INSAG Series, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria. [Pg.811]

Hobbins, R. R., Russell, M. L., Olsen, Ch.S., McCardell, R. K. Molten material behavior in the Three Mile Island Unit 2 accident. Nucl. Technology 87, 1005-1012 (1989) International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group (Insag) Summary Report on the Post-Accident Review Meeting on the Chernobyl Accident. IAEA Safety Series No. 75-INSAG-l (1986)... [Pg.708]

INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFETY ADVISORY GROUP, Safety... [Pg.101]

The next step in these activities was the preparation by an expert group of a technical document on "Development of Safety Principles for the Design of Future Nuclear Power Plants , published in June 1995 as IAEA-TECDOC-801 [1], after incorporating the comments of the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group (INSAG) and the comments of experts from various Member States. [Pg.7]


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