Vietnam learns about nuclear safety from Japan
On January 15 and 16, 2007, Japan Nuclear Safety Organization (JNES) and Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VAEC) organized a second workshop on county safety. in Vietnam. This is an opportunity for Vietnam to learn experiences in building and safely operating its first nuclear power plant.
(Photo: VnMedia) This year, the seminar did not go into detailed issues, particularly in the 2006 workshop, which provided great topics to help attendees have an overall view of the issues involved. nuclear safety.
Japanese experts presented valuable experiences around securing nuclear power plants, measures to prevent accidents and accidents as well as analyzing issues of building safety rules employees of the United States, Japan and the IAEA world energy organization. Many professional proposals relating to nuclear radiation safety, construction of nuclear power plants . were discussed.
According to the development strategy until 2020, Vietnam needs a nuclear power plant to serve socio-economic development. However, this is a high-tech field that requires absolute accuracy and safety. Therefore, the workshop is a very good opportunity for us to have the opportunity to learn and coordinate the analysis and evaluation of safety issues to ensure safety when building and operating the first nuclear power plant. First in Vietnam.
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