Monday, April 25, 2016

Junk National Regulator (Japanese): Just Like The NRC?



I won't let any of the Japanese plants to restart until the Japanese regulators were 200% capable with safety overseeing the nation's nuclear plants.
It just shows you how internationally corrosive big business and the corporations are to governments and businesses they oversee? It is a worldwide phenomenon and they are all ganging up on us all. And don’t forget about the dummy news media they all support.
I get it, the USA is putting the Japanese under our welfare system. So why isn't this diluting the NRC resources? Our NRC is under drastic budget cutting and the system is getting more busy by our obsolete and aging USA fleet. Now we got to train the Japanese regulator? Where is Trump when you need him. I'll bet you the way the USA runs the show, we'd pick up the bill of training the NRA.

If Trump was running the show he make a pretty penny out of training the Japanese NRA. 

It is disgusting since March 2011 this is only how far the Japanese nuclear regulator has gotten into being a competent national regulator. It is five years and they are still this bad?  I'd have nothing to do with people like this. I'd be afraid they would poison my mind. 

Right, the Japanese political system is just as dysfunctional as our political system. Really, how could they be worst than us???   
IAEA review spurs nuclear regulators to beef up Japan’s safety regimenAP

The Nuclear Regulation Authority says it will revise laws, nearly double inspection staff and send some inspectors to the United States for training to address insufficiencies cited by International Atomic Energy Agency experts. 

The NRA announced the plans Monday in response to an IAEA evaluation of Japan’s nuclear safety regulations since the 2011 Fukushima crisis. The report was submitted to the government last week. 
The IAEA review, its first since the NRA was established in 2012, was conducted in January. It said that even though Japan has adopted stricter safety requirement for nuclear plant operators, inspections are reactive, inflexible and lacking free access. 
While the 1,000 U.S. inspectors have two years of training, Japan’s 150 staff members receive a two-week course.
The NRA plans to enact laws in 2020 to achieve the IAEA’s recommendations.



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