Paul Nollen |
17 maart 2011 18:34 |
Stress test nucleaire industrie
al eens gokken op wat we gaan buizen:
Bestand tegen terroristische aanslag 0/100
vergelijk met de US
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...rs/rs21131.pdf
Citaat:
Force-On-Force Exercises. EPACT codified an NRC requirement that each
nuclear power plant conduct security exercises every three years to test its ability to defend against the design basis threat. In these “force-on-force” exercises, monitored by NRC, an adversary force from outside the plant attempts to penetrate the plant’s vital area and damage or destroy key safety components. Participants in the tightly controlled exercises carry weapons modified to fire only blanks and laser bursts to simulate bullets,
and they wear laser sensors to indicate hits. Other weapons and explosives, as well as destruction or breaching of physical security barriers, may also be simulated. While one squad of the plant’s guard force is participating in a force-on-force exercise, another squad is also on duty to maintain normal plant security. Plant defenders know that a mock attack will take place sometime during a specific period of several hours, but they do not know what the attack scenario will be. Multiple attack scenarios are conducted over several days of exercises.
Full implementation of the force-on-force program coincided with the effective
date of the current DBT in late 2004. Standard procedures and other requirements have been developed for using the force-on-force exercises to evaluate plant security and as a basis for taking regulatory enforcement action. Many tradeoffs are necessary to make the exercises as realistic and consistent as possible without endangering participants or regular plant operations and security.
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