Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant continues to make mistakes Nuclear Regulatory Commission confirms on-site posture October 30 18:31

At the Fukushima Daiichi NPS, there were a series of mistakes in construction and work, so the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decided to confirm that there was no problem with the TEPCO site.

At the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the construction of the transmission lines for Units 5 and 6 was carried out in June, and there was a problem with incorrect wiring and smoke.

In addition, from the viewpoint of preventing exposure, it was found that there were hydration facilities that were prohibited from being installed in the radioactive material management area for about four years until summer. On the 30th, the committee recognized that all were violating security regulations.

In addition, due to a series of equipment troubles in the operation of removing nuclear fuel from the Unit 3 fuel pool, the schedule was delayed. I was informed that there was no problem with the working system.

Based on this, it is also considered to conduct interviews with TEPCO personnel directly.

Mr. Toyoshi Sarada said in a post-committee meeting, “We are concerned that there are mistakes in simple work and that there are enough personnel to do electricity and quality control. I want to confirm it because there is a nature. "