A Decade of Progress After the Fukushima Daiichi NPP Accident
STI/PUB/2061
ISBN
978-92-0-132223-4
111 pages | € 40.00 | Date published: 2023
Corrigendum
Page 75. The fifth paragraph.
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Following the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the lAEA and wider international community, sought to assist the Japanese authorities manage the response. Within the context of continuous improvement and work to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities globally, the nuclear community gathered for this conference to review and assess lessons learned and actions taken, as well as to identify ways to further strengthen nuclear safety. This publication contains the President’s Report and a summary of the technical sessions and policy discussions that took place during the conference. Conclusions of the conference are also summarised.
Keywords:
Decade of Progress, Fukushima Daiichi NPP Accident, Lessons Learned, Strengthening Nuclear Safety, International Conference, Vienna, Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan 2011, Nuclear Accidents, Nuclear Industry, Conference Proceedings, Safety Measures, Results, Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy, Technical Matters, Societal Matters, Public Trust, Climate Change, Future Generations, International Perspective, Learning Lessons, Path Forward, Actions Taken, International Organizations, Global Safety of Nuclear Energy, Technical Sessions, President’s Report, Protecting People, Radiation Exposure, Recovering from a Nuclear Emergency, Nuclear Installations, Serious Off-Site Radioactive Releases, Robust Preparedness Arrangements, Ionizing Radiation Exposure and Inferring Risks, International Cooperation, Youth, Safety for Nuclear Development, Safety Leadership, International Legal Instruments, Communication, Trust Building, Nuclear Safeguards, Advanced Liquid Processing System, ALPS