Nuclear Safety Basics
Primary goal of nuclear safety is to protect people and environment from harmful effects of radiation. In a nuclear power plant safety objective is met when the basic safety functions and features are covered:
- reactivity control (speed of the chain reaction in fuel);
- heat transfer from fuel;
- containment of radioactive material.
Just like current nuclear power plant in Krško all considered PWR power plants have same radioactive materials containment barriers integrated:
- fuel;
- primary cooling system;
- containment building.
Design is such that emissions during normal operation are far below acceptable limits and therefore pose no risk to the environment and population. What is more, even in the cases where there are deviations from normal operations or even failures which lead to accidental states, it should be ensured that the safety barriers remain intact or as little damaged as possible and that doses of radiation near the power plant are low and under the prescribed limits.
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Radioactivity Containment Barriers
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