Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Here prevented it being the world


Here prevented it being the world's largest nuclear power plant. Greenpeace now believe there are serious security breaches in guidelines for construction work. Photo: Nick Cobbing catabolism - Security Failures at Finnish nuclear reactor
The independent safety expert Dr. Helmuth Hirsh was commissioned by Greenpeace gone through safety procedures for the construction of what will be the world's largest nuclear plant and Finland's fifth nuclear reactor.
Hirsch should have revealed what he characterizes as "a clear case of bad business practices, and an indication catabolism of a poor safety culture" in the operation of the construction work at Olkiluoto 3 New technologies
The review provides security expert "cause for concern" when it comes to how solid and resistant reactor building is going to be, considering possible cases of earthquakes, air raids or pressure catabolism from explosions. Welding
- Guidelines for how welding shall be performed and inspected were not in accordance with normal industry standards, or absent in some areas. There are hundreds of workers visited this facility and it is crucial that stuff goes by the book. It is now revealed in Finland catabolism is serious, says Truls Gullowsen Greenpeace Norway. Close Call
- Crack in welds have been the cause of smaller and larger leaks we have had in both nuclear reactors in Japan, Europe, Sweden and Russia. Enough once the developers put the safety of the reactor at stake. Enough once they demonstrate that there is consistency between what they say about security and what they actually do, says Gullowsen.
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