[ RadSafe ] "Communicating with the public and the press"
Estabrooks, H Bates (IHK)
estabrookshb at y12.doe.gov
Wed Aug 21 07:46:44 CDT 2013
Bill,
How far beyond the "beyond design basis event/accident" do you design for?
The magnitudes of the earthquake and resultant tsunami were historically unprecedented.
To insist on a design/build to protect against them would not have called for a "courageous" engineer, but rather a prophetic engineer. So far we have no degree programs for that skill.
Bates Estabrooks
Y-12
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Instead of debating what brand of lipstick to put on the pig, we should
be addressing the real safety issues. You can never explain away
Fukushima or other fiascos.
Compliance with the letter of the regs is not good enough. One engineer
with the competence and courage to insist the emergency generators be
flood protected would have prevented a tragedy that will affect
generations.
Bill Lipton
It's not about dose, it's about trust.
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