The civil nuclear ships put into service so far have performed well and have an excellent safety record. There are substantial differences however between these experimental vessels and a free-ranging fleet ov nuclear-powered merchant ships development of which will require satisfactory solutions to certain technical questions, an international consensus on safety requirements, and some form of international arrangement for regulation and surveillance. The paper describes the work sponsored by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency in this field, and points out areas where future effort should be focussed, as a prerequisite for such future developments. (Stoehr)
An NEA contribution to the safety of nuclear ships
Ein Beitrag der OECD-Nuclear Energy Agency zur Sicherheit von atomkraftgetriebenen Schiffen
1978
9 Seiten, 8 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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