| United States. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - 1979 - 220 pages
...transients; and b) to improve the diagnostics and general knowledge of nuclear power plant systems. D. TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT 1. Equipment should be reviewed...accidents, with particular attention to human failures. b. Results of these studies should be used to help plan for recovery and cleanup following a major... | |
| United States. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - 1979 - 218 pages
...improve the diagnostics and general knowledge of nuclear power plant systems. D. TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT l. Equipment should be reviewed from the point of view...accidents, with particular attention to human failures. b. Results of these studies should be used to help plan for recovery and cleanup following a major... | |
| United States. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - 1979 - 222 pages
...improve the diagnostics and general knowledge of nuclear power plant systems. D. TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT l. Equipment should be reviewed from the point of view...continuously all critical plant measurements and conditions. V4^ The Commission recommends that continuing in-depth studies should be initiated on the probabilities... | |
| United States. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - 1979 - 222 pages
...equipment should be provided to record continuously all critical plant measurements and conditions . A \4l The Commission recommends that continuing in-depth...accidents, with particular attention to human failures. b. Results of these studies should be used to help plan for recovery and cleanup following a major... | |
| 1980 - 750 pages
...capability to take and quickly analyze samples of containment atmosphere and water in various places. (D.2) 3. Monitoring instruments and recording equipment...continuously all critical plant measurements and conditions. (D.3) 4. A study should be made of the chemical behavior and the extensive retention of radioactive... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1979 - 670 pages
...for design changes redressing other equipment and maintenance deficiencies have also been imposed. (3) MONITORING INSTRUMENTS AND RECORDING EQUIPMENT...CONTINUOUSLY ALL CRITICAL PLANT MEASUREMENTS AND CONDITIONS. (3) NRC is in complete accord. General criteria for such a requirement were developed by the Lessons... | |
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