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Fukushima nuclear accident and the global supply chain: radiation protection mechanisms from the Eur
お申し込み・キャンセル期限: 2011年 06月 28日(火)
スピーカー: Dr.Jens-Uwe Schmollack, Ph.D. (Physicist, TUV Rheinland Industrie Service, GmbH)
Hosting Committee(s): Energy and Environment, Government Relations
会場: Tokyo American Club MAP
Member Fee: ¥4800
Guest Fee: ¥5800
Extras: Meal included
nuclear facility continue to be felt, even after the situation has
improved. Japan is now dealing with both the immediate effects,
including radiation risks, as well as the longer term issues related to
the safety of nuclear energy.
How can Japan assure other countries that products coming from the area
are safe? What could be a potential roadmap for the development of the
long-term radiation protection mechanisms? How can Japan help to ensure
the safety of nuclear power from here on?
Dr. Jens-Uwe Schmollack, Ph.D., Physicist, TUV Rheinland Industrie
Service, GmbH, will share his experience in Germany and Europe to
address how Japan might deal with these and other nuclear safety-related
questions. He will explain the current European and German industries'
perspective that all potentially hazardous supplies from Japan should
only be given permission to be exported if they have been found to be
contamination-free in a dependable and legally binding manner.
Dr. Schmollack is a radiation protection expert with 20 years of
experience in radiation protection and 13 years in nuclear power safety.
He has been involved in various projects worldwide for licensing of
nuclear facilities in the design, construction, operation and
decommissioning stages. He is currently advising various organizations
in regards to radiation protection guidelines and nuclear power safety concepts.
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