| Probabilistic safety goals for nuclear power plants – status in Sweden and Finland | |
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Proceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety. Stavanger, Norway, 25 - 27 June 2007 Vol.2, 1383 - 1390, The paper describes the results from the first phase of an ongoing Nordic research project titled “TheValidity of Safety Goals”. The focus in this phase is on describing the status and experiences of safety goals inSweden and Finland.Thework has clarified the basis for the evolvement of safety goals for nuclear power plants in Sweden and Finland and of experiences gained, and resulted in a multi-faceted picture of the interpretation of existing safety goals, and of views regarding the usage of the goals and of perceived development needs. To provide further perspective, crucial references related to the formulation and use of safety goals were identified and reviewed. The second phase will be carried out during 2007, and is planned to include a more general international overview, including a comparison with safety goals used in other industries as well as detailed studies of specific issues, e.g., the relationship between probabilistic and deterministic acceptance criteria. |
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Holmberg, Jan-Erik, Knochenhauer, Michael |
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis Type : text Format : - |
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