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Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident at Japan, the Japan Atomic Energy Regulation Agency has set up a new nuclear power plant operation simulation device
in order to improve the ability of employees to respond to accidents, especially major accidents.
It is understood that the device is mainly used to train employees mainly technical employees, and is scheduled to be put into use
in April.
On March 23, Japan's Atomic Energy Regulation Agency invited Japanese media to visit the installation
.
Afterwards, according to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency on the 24th, the nuclear power plant operation simulation device is located in the building near the Atomic Energy Regulation Agency in Minato-ku, Tokyo, which imitates the main control room of the nuclear power plant, and can project the same measuring instruments and display lights
as the actual control panel on more than 20 large touch screens.
The Agency for Atomic Energy Regulation will use the device to train staff on instructions and recommendations to respond to accidents
.
It is understood that the simulator can correspond to two types of nuclear power plant reactors: pressurized water reactor and boiling water reactor
.
According to reports, the purchase of equipment and software development cost about 1.
4 billion yen (about 83 million yuan).
On September 23, Suyoro Somarukawa, who visited the simulator of the main control room of the nuclear power plant, also said, "I am relieved
that this is indispensable for improving the capabilities of the employees [of the nuclear power plant].
" ”
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident at Japan, the Japan Atomic Energy Regulation Agency has set up a new nuclear power plant operation simulation device
in order to improve the ability of employees to respond to accidents, especially major accidents.
It is understood that the device is mainly used to train employees mainly technical employees, and is scheduled to be put into use
in April.
On March 23, Japan's Atomic Energy Regulation Agency invited Japanese media to visit the installation
.
Afterwards, according to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency on the 24th, the nuclear power plant operation simulation device is located in the building near the Atomic Energy Regulation Agency in Minato-ku, Tokyo, which imitates the main control room of the nuclear power plant, and can project the same measuring instruments and display lights
as the actual control panel on more than 20 large touch screens.
The Agency for Atomic Energy Regulation will use the device to train staff on instructions and recommendations to respond to accidents
.
It is understood that the simulator can correspond to two types of nuclear power plant reactors: pressurized water reactor and boiling water reactor
.
According to reports, the purchase of equipment and software development cost about 1.
4 billion yen (about 83 million yuan).
On September 23, Suyoro Somarukawa, who visited the simulator of the main control room of the nuclear power plant, also said, "I am relieved
that this is indispensable for improving the capabilities of the employees [of the nuclear power plant].
" ”