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Nuclear Sciences Scientific Journal
ISSN: 23145609

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Masao Yoshida, directeur de Fukushima : Témoignage. Édition intégrale et augmentée
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ISBN: 2356716513 9782356716514 Year: 2021 Publisher: Paris : Presses des Mines,

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Le 11 mars 2011, le Japon est frappé par un séisme de magnitude 9, suivi d’un tsunami dévastateur. La double catastrophe fait plus de 18 000 morts et disparus. Elle provoque également d’importants dégâts matériels. Cinq centrales nucléaires sont notamment touchées. L’une d’entre elles, Fukushima Daiichi, est inondée par une vague de 15 mètres, qui endommage gravement l’installation. Les jours suivants, trois réacteurs entrent en fusion et des explosions se produisent sur le site. Malgré l’ampleur de l’accident, le pire est pourtant évité. Évité grâce au courage et à l’action d’une poignée de travailleurs dirigés par Masao Yoshida, le directeur de Fukushima. Cet ouvrage met à la disposition du lecteur l’intégralité des auditions, traduites du japonais, de Yoshida par la commission d’enquête gouvernementale sur l’accident. Au fil des entretiens, le directeur retrace une expérience humaine inédite, dévoilant l’histoire d’une équipe d’opérateurs confrontés à un scénario d’accident que nul n’avait imaginé. Une histoire qui, par-delà les termes techniques employés, peut se lire comme le roman d’une lutte acharnée menée contre une installation nucléaire libérée de ses dispositifs de contrôle. Face aux enquêteurs, Yoshida livre aussi un témoignage sans concession sur le rôle des cadres de l’exploitant TEPCO, sur celui des experts en sûreté nucléaire, des forces d’autodéfense, des pompiers et du Premier ministre Naoto Kan.


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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station disaster : investigating the myth and reality
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ISBN: 9780415713962 9780415713931 9781315882802 0415713935 041571396X 9781134689736 9781134689804 9781134689873 Year: 2014 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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"When the Nuclear Safety Commission in Japan reviewed safety-design guidelines for nuclear plants in 1990, the regulatory agency explicitly ruled out the need to consider prolonged AC power loss. In other words, nothing like the catastrophe at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station was possible--no tsunami of 45 feet could swamp a nuclear power station and knock out its emergency systems. No blackout could last for days. No triple meltdown could occur. Nothing like this could ever happen. Until it did--over the course of a week in March 2011. In this volume and in gripping detail, the Independent Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident, a civilian-led group, presents a thorough and powerful account of what happened within hours and days after this nuclear disaster, the second worst in history. It documents the findings of a working group of more than thirty people, including natural scientists and engineers, social scientists and researchers, business people, lawyers, and journalists, who researched this crisis involving multiple simultaneous dangers. They conducted over 300 investigative interviews to collect testimony from relevant individuals. The responsibility of this committee was to act as an external ombudsman, summarizing its conclusions in the form of an original report, published in Japanese in February 2012. This has now been substantially rewritten and revised for this English-language edition. The work reveals the truth behind the tragic saga of the multiple catastrophic accidents at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.It serves as a valuable and essential historical reference, which will help to inform and guide future nuclear safety and policy in both Japan and internationally"-- "In this volume and in gripping detail, the Independent Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident, a civilian-led group, presents a thorough and powerful account of what happened within hours and days after this nuclear disaster, the second worst in history. It documents the findings of a working group of more than thirty people, including natural scientists and engineers, social scientists and researchers, business people, lawyers, and journalists, who researched this crisis involving multiple simultaneous dangers. They conducted over 300 investigative interviews to collect testimony from relevant individuals. The responsibility of this committee was to act as an external ombudsman, summarizing its conclusions in the form of an original report, published in Japanese in February 2012. This has now been substantially rewritten and revised for this English-language edition"--

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