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Complementary safety evaluation of the Phenix power station (INB n 71) in the light of the Fukushima power station accident

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This report proposes a complementary safety evaluation of the Phenix power station, one of the French basic nuclear installations (BNI, in French INB) in the light of the Fukushima accident. This evaluation takes the following risks into account: risks of flooding, earthquake, loss of power supply and loss of cooling, in addition to operational management of accident situations. It presents some characteristics of the Phenix installation (location, operator, industrial environment, installation characteristics), identifies the risks of cliff effect and the main structures and equipment, evaluates the seismic risk (installation sizing, installation conformity, margin evaluation), evaluates the flooding risk (installation sizing, installation conformity, margin evaluation), briefly examines other extreme natural phenomena (extreme meteorological conditions related to flooding, earthquake or flooding with a higher level than that for which the installation is designed). It analyzes the risk of a loss of power supply and of cooling (loss of external and internal electric sources, loss of the ultimate cooling system). It analyzes the management of severe accidents: crisis management organization, available intervention means, robustness of available means. It discusses the conditions of the use of subcontractors

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Original title (French)
Centrale Phenix evaluation complementaire de la surete de la Centrale Phenix (INB n.71) au regard de l'accident servenu a la Centrale de Fukushima

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118 p.
Report number
INIS-FR--12-0063

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Also available from the INIS Liaison Officer for France, see the 'INIS contacts' section of the INIS-NKM website for current contact and E-mail addresses: http://www.iaea.org//inis/Contacts/index.htm