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    6th National Report of Switzerland to the Convention on Nuclear Safety

    This is the first regular CNS National Report to be submitted after the accident at Fukushima. In summer 2012, an extraordinary meeting was held on the status of nuclear safety in the world. In their 2012 reports, however, participant nations focused on aspects of relevance to the Fukushima accident. In this year’s report, ENSI provides…

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    Action Plan Fukushima 2013

    The Fukushima action plans serve the purpose of ensuring transparency as regards processing of the identified points until they are implemented. They also provide an instrument for the planning of supervisory work and the assessment of new knowledge gained from the Fukushima accident.

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    EU Stress Test: Swiss status report for 2012 – ENSI-AN-8124

    The Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) submitted its Stress Test status report to the EU at the end of 2012. The report documents how Switzerland is implementing the recommendations based on last year’s ENSREG Peer Review. A new Swiss Fukushima Action Plan will be released in February 2013.

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    EU Stress Test: Swiss National Report – ENSI-AN-7798

    The EU stress test is part of the review process which Switzerland initiated immediately after the reactor accident in Japan.

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    Impact Fukushima 11032011 – ENSI-AN-8002

    Nine months after the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Japan is working to contain radiation exposure in the region of the accident. The challenges confronting the country in this endeavour are shown by the new ENSI report on the radiological effects of the accident on 11 March 2011.

  • Lessons Fukushima 11032011
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    Lessons Fukushima 11032011 – ENSI-AN-8001

    The analysis of the accidents at Fukushima confirms that Swiss nuclear plants are safe. However, the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) has identified a variety of findings (Lessons Learned) from Fukushima which should now be utilised to continue optimising the safety of Switzerland’s nuclear power plants.

  • Analyse Fukushima 11032011
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    Analysis Fukushima 11032011 – ENSI-AN-8000

    Some initial and provisional explanations as to why the design defects came about and why the accident progressed in such a catastrophic manner are presented by the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) in its reports which examines the circumstances before, during and after the accident.

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    Event sequences Fukushima 11032011 – ENSI-AN-7999

    Immediately after the first live images of the accident in the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant were broadcast all over the world on 11 March 2011, the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) convened a group of internal experts comprising engineers, geophysicists, nuclear physicists and psychologists. A state of emergency was declared for Fukushima Dai-ichi…

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    Report of the International Regulatory Review Team (IRRT) to Switzerland

    At the request of the Swiss Government authorities, an IAEA team of eleven experts visited the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (HSK) to conduct an International Regulatory Review Team (IRRT) mission. The purpose of the mission was to review the effectiveness of the regulatory body of Switzerland and to exchange information and experience in the…