2019 ISOE ATC Benchmarking Exchange for Radiation Protection
The first day of the benchmarking exchange, November 20, saw three presentations followed by a group discussion. The three presentations consisted of: “ALARA Self-Evaluation Guide” by Mr. Koji Honjo of the Nuclear Safety Research Association (NSRA)/ATC; “Overview of the Radiation Protection Plans by the Shikoku Electric Power Company” and “Activities of Radiation Protection at the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant” by Mr. Hironori Oshika of Shikoku Electric Power Company. A group discussion then was held to share/exchange information and their opinions according to the ALARA Self-Evaluation Guide introduced by Mr. Honjo.
The second day, November 21, saw a site visit to the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant. The attendees divided into two groups entered the reactor building after being lectured by staff of Shikoku EPC. When entering the controlled area, the attendees, wore work clothes, gloves, socks, and helmets. After lunch break, attendees visited the facility related to radioactive waste treatment. While in the reactor building and the facility, many questions were asked by the attendees which were answered by the staffs of Shikoku EPC. After visiting the reactor building and the facility, the attendees discussed and shared their opinions, etc. in groups about what they found as good practices in the plant or recommended practices from their plants.
The final day, November 22, saw a visit to Yawatahama City General Hospital and the Nuclear Maintenance and Training Center (Shikoku EPC). At Yawatahama City General Hospital the attendees observed some equipment for use in an emergency, etc. At the Nuclear Maintenance and Training Center the attendees observed the equipment for use in a training, etc.
Title | Speaker | Presentation | |
ALARA Self-Evaluation Guide | Kouji Honjo NSRA / ATC, Japan |
Japanese | Korean |
Overview of the Radiation Protection Plans by the Shikoku Electric Power Company | Hironori Oshika Shikoku EPC, Japan |
Japanese | Korean |
Activities of Radiation Protection at the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant | Japanese | Korean |