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    Japan's nuclear safety standards called flawed

    TOKYO (AP) — Japan's nuclear safety chief said Wednesday the country's regulations are flawed, outdated and below global standards, and he apologized for their failure when a tsunami crippled one plant last year.

    Haruki Madarame admitted Japanese safety requirements such as for tsunami and power losses were too loose and many officials have looked the other way and tried to avoid changes.

    "I must admit that the nuclear safety guidelines that we have issued until now have various flaws," he said. "We've even said that we don't need to consider risks for massive tsunamis and lengthy power outages."

    Madarame, who heads the Nuclear Safety Commission, was speaking at a parliament-sponsored inquiry investigating the meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai-ichi last year.

    The March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out power and cooling systems at the plant, sending its three reactors into meltdowns and causing massive radiation leaks. More than 100,000 people around the plant relocated due to fears of radiation impact on their health.

    Madarame said officials have never taken seriously the impact of power outages, assuming that the likelihood of hours-long blackouts in high-tech Japan would be low. He said they thought keeping backup generators would be enough, and never thought of the risk of placing them in the basement — the area most prone to seawater damage from tsunami. The destruction of the generators at Fukushima Dai-ichi left no method available to cool the reactor cores, which eventually melted down.

    Japanese safety regulators have missed chances to make improvements when such steps were taken in other countries. For instance, the NSC's counterpart Nuclear Regulatory Commission required utilities to upgrade how they would handle power outages more than a decade ago. Japan also failed to respond to International Atomic Energy Agency guidelines to upgrade safety in case of severe plant damage and radioactive leaks.

    "We ended up wasting our time looking for excuses that these measures are not needed in Japan," Madarame said.

    The NSC, a panel of about 100 experts who provide nonbinding technical advice, has been criticized as toothless since the crisis. The unit, along with other safety and regulator bodies, including the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, will be reorganized and become part of a new nuclear regulatory agency under the Environment Ministry. Critics have long said that the placement of NISA under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry — which promotes nuclear energy — has also contributed to lax supervision of the industry.

    Such friendly relations between regulators and the industry often resulted in rubber-stamping of the minimum safety steps proposed by operators, and safety inspections are based on techniques "from 30 years ago," Madarame said.

    In another revelation showing a lack of expertise among regulators, Nobuaki Terasaka, head of NISA until August, said he has no science or nuclear background and hardly participated in crisis management at the prime minister's office.

    As a whole, NISA could not fully serve its expected role when it was most needed, he said.

    "We lacked sufficient staffing of regulators with technical expertise who could operate in a crisis like that, which involved multiple reactors," Terasaka said. "When it comes to expertise, knowledge and skill, NISA is weaker than our U.S. counterparts."

    Terasaka initially went over to the premier's office but retreated within hours to NISA, where no live teleconference or hotline was available, he said.

    NISA has issued emergency safety guidelines requiring nuclear plants nationwide to improve readiness for disasters since Fukushima's, but Madarame urged NISA to fully review them because they are "all temporary measures."

    His comment raises a question over the credibility of the ongoing "stress tests," a new set of safety requirement for idled reactors to startup, parliamentary probe panel chief Kiyoshi Kurokawa said after the inquiry.

    Only three of Japan's 54 reactors are operating now. Authorities ordered all reactors shut down to undergo the special tests to check for their ability to withstand disasters like the massive earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima crisis.

     

    7 comments

    • ross  •  3 mths ago
      Building plants near the ocean in an earthquake zone is utterly stupid- period. How do you guess in your assessment that the waves from a Tsunami will be only X feet high?
    • TK3  •  3 mths ago
      So they didn't know it all when they said they knew it and now we should feel as safe as before? Play with fire and you will, sooner or later, get burned big time.
    • M.S.  •  Grover Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      ALL nuclear power safety standards are flawed. This is an industry that has consistently deceived the public, putting profit ahead of safety at all times and places.
    • copebyrd  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder what gave it away?
    • Buster  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      - I could tell you why 10,000 people died needlessly and how it should have and could have been avoided and the company responsible and why they don't care if it is 10,000 or 10,000,000 - but I'm Not Going To.
      - For years I have been telling you about not only nuclear energy, but also why you are fat and how to easily get in perfect health and weight and live your life with no pills and who is killing you and why – NO MORE. All I get are sheeple ranting and raving and calling me names and then I have to call in my Dad and the Pitbulls to teach you a lesson. That stops now.
      - I am compiling a list of names that have wronged me and I am going to let you catch these people and torture them and make their life a living hell – kind of like Richard Nixon and Barack’s ‘hit list’. Then I will give you the Solutions to all your Problems.
      - Meanwhile, I am going to BBQ a puppet for lunch.
      • Buster 3 mths ago
        Tomorrow, I'm having one of the wives over for lunch.
        *
        Where is that recipe for Rump Roast?
      • Buster 3 mths ago
        If you start calling me names and ranting like you did at my last comment - I will start barking. Then my Dad and the Pitbulls will come to my rescue and you will be Sorry!
      • Buster 3 mths ago
        I’m Buster Brown
        I’m a chocolate colored Boston Terrier. I am twenty-seven human years old and I live with my Mom and Dad and two Pitbull cousins. I have a very big yard with a park across the street.
        Life is Good.
        I have puppy biscuits if you want to come over and play. It is very safe at our compound – my Dad and the trained 100+ lb Pitbull guard dogs see to that.
        I’m Buster Brown
        *
        We Are Prepared!
    • Dale  •  Yokohama-shi, Japan  •  3 mths ago
      A start. Admitting failings. Well done.
    • m.r  •  3 mths ago
      Japanese nuclear regulators with neither relevant experience nor technical expertise ...
      seems a lot like many political appointees in the US ... of course sh*# t happens.
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