本文格式为Word版,下载可任意编辑国际原子能机构发布日本福岛第一核电站事故正式评估报告原子能 核电站 日本 评估报告 事故 2022年8月31日 国际原子能机构今天正式发布了“总干事有关福岛第一核电站事故〞的报告报告对于2022年3月11日发生的悲剧性事故举行了评估与这一报告同时发布的还有五卷国际专家就这一事故所发表的技术分析文章 该机构总干事天野之弥在报告前言中表示,该报告考虑了人、组织和技术因素,旨在对于毕竟发生了什么以及为什么会发生这一切举行说明,以使各国政府、监管机构和核电站的运营商从中摄取阅历教训天野之弥指出,任何国家的核安好均非儿戏,不能对此产生任何的自满心绪 报告涉及的内容为事故本身、应急打定和回响、事故的放射后果、事故后恢复和事情发生以来国际原子能机构所从事的活动 天野之弥在报告前言中指出,福岛第一核电站事故的发生突显出加强有效国际合作的重要性成员国在事故发生几个月之后即通过?国际原子能机构有关核安好行动筹划?,并致力于筹划的落实,以期改善全球的核安好 天野之弥在2022年宣布:国际原子能机构将针对福岛第一核电站事故提交一份具有权威性、建立在事实根基上的平衡的评估报告,对事情发生的理由和导致的后果举行分析。
此次原子能机构发布的报告是来自42个原子能机构成员国和几个国际组织180名专家的集体合作成果 31 August 2022 IAEA has officially released Director General’s Report on the Fukushima Daiichi Accident today. The report assesses the causes and consequences of the 11 March 2022 tragic accident, which is also being published along with five technical volumes on this topic by international experts. Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General said in his Foreword to the Report, this report considers human, organizational and technical factors and aims to provide an understanding of what happened, and why it happend, so that the necessary lessons learned can be drawn by governments, regulators and nuclear power plant operators throughout the world. He also thought that there could be no grounds for complacency about nuclear safety in any country. This report touches upon the accident itself, emergency preparedness and response, radiological consequences of the accident, post-accident recovery and the activities of the IAEA since the accident. Mr. Amano said in the preface that the Fukushima Daiichi accident underlined the vital importance of effective international cooperation. Member States adopted the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety a few months after the accident and have been implementing its far reaching provisions to improve global nuclear safety. Mr. Amano had announced in 2022 that the IAEA would prepare an authoritative, factual and balanced assessment of the accident, addressing both its causes and consequences. The report is the result of an extensive collaboration that involved some 180 experts from 42 IAEA Member States and several international bodies. http://.un.org/chinese/News/story.asp?NewsID=24629 — 3 —。