For realizing the practical utilization of nuclear merchant ships, it is essential to gain their acceptance by maritime countries on an equal footing with conventional vessels, and to have the administrative procedures for their admission simplified. This, however cannot be expected to be attained overnight, and progressive measures will have to be adopted, to approach the ultimate goal step by step. The first step should be to demonstrate the safety of nuclear prpulsion, for which nuclear ships must accumulate their mileages of safe service. The second important step ist to simplify the prcedures demanded of nuclear ships for access to ports, through the establishment of international safety standards and design criteria, the enforcement of safety measures covering the entrance of nuclear ships into ports, and the assurance of safety in the repair, inspection and refuelling operations of these ships. Among these measures, the considerations relevant to port entry are the subject of vital interest to both ship operators and port authorities. (Se)


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    Title :

    Some considerations on the safety of nuclear ships


    Additional title:

    Betrachtungen ueber die Sicherheit von Schiffen mit Kernreaktormotorantrieb


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1978


    Size :

    6 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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