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KMID : 1156220110370030226
Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2011 Volume.37 No. 3 p.226 ~ p.233
The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and Nuclear Safety Systems in Kor
Choi Ye-Yong

Akira Suzuki
Lee Sang-Hong
Pack Do-Myung
Abstract
Exactly 25 years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 11th of March 2011 the Fukushima nuclear accident occurred in Japan and was ranked at level 7 same to the Chernobyl. A Korean and Japanese joint civil survey was conducted around Fukushima on April 13-17. The radiation survey data clearly shows a large hotspot area between 20 km and 50 km radius north and west direction from the accident reactors, with the highest radiation recorded being 55.64 in the air, 99.89 in the surface air, and 36.16 in a car, respectively. 3.65 in the air and 6.89 in the surface air were detected at the playground of an elementary school in Fukushima City. Spring came with full cherry blossoms in Fukushima, but it was silent spring of radiation contamination. Interviews with Fukushima nuclear refugees reveal serious problems about Japanese nuclear safety systems, such as there was no practical evacuation drill within 1-10 km and no plan at all for 10-30 km areas. Several reforms items for Korean nuclear safety system can be suggested: minimization of accident damage, clear separation of regulatory and safety bureaus with a new and independent administrating agency, community participation and agreement regarding the safety system and levels, which is the major concern of 80% Korean. To tackle threats of nuclear disaster in neighboring nations like China, a new position entitled ¡¯Ambassador for nuclear safety diplomacy¡¯ is highly necessary. The nuclear safety of Korea should no longer be the monopoly of those nuclear engineers and limited technocrats criticized as a ¡¯nuclear mafia¡¯.
KEYWORD
nuclear accident, radiation contamination, hotspot, nuclear safety system, risk communication
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