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David Lochbaum : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Lochbaum David A. Lochbaum is the Director of the Nuclear Safety Project for the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). A nuclear engineer by training, he worked in nuclear power plants for nearly two decades. Lochbaum has written numerous articles and reports on various aspects of nuclear safety and published two books. ==Work with UCS== David Lochbaum is the Director of the Nuclear Safety Project for the Union of Concerned Scientists. He leads UCS’s efforts to "ensure the safety of nuclear power in the United States by monitoring licensed commercial nuclear plants to identify and publicize safety risks". David Lochbaum has more than seventeen years of experience in commercial nuclear power plant start-up testing, operations, licensing, software development, training, and design engineering. Lochbaum has written numerous articles and reports on various aspects of nuclear safety and published books entitled ''Nuclear Waste Disposal Crisis'' and ''Fission Stories''.〔 In his book ''Nuclear Waste Disposal Crisis'', published in 1996, Lochbaum wrote about a scenario similar to the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. He described a situation with disastrous consequences that could take place in numerous reactors in the U.S. and around the world. He said "U.S. nuclear power plants are safe as long as natural and man-made disasters do not occur". In a 2012 nuclear power safety report with Edwin Lyman, Lochbaum said:
The designs of the Fukushima reactors closely resemble those of many U.S. reactors, and the respective emergency response procedures are comparable as well. But while most U.S. reactors may not be vulnerable to that site’s specific earthquake/ tsunami sequence, they are vulnerable to other severe natural disasters. Moreover, similarly serious conditions could be created by a terrorist attack.
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