Media Advisory 2008/09
16 June 2008 | An international workshop to be held in Japan from 19-21 June will examine the issue of nuclear installations affected by strong earthquakes.
The IAEA-organised workshop entitled Seismic Safety of Nuclear Power Plants - Lessons Learned from Strong Earthquakes will gather more than 50 international specialists who will share lessons learned and good practices related to effects of earthquakes on nuclear power plants. The event will take place in the Japanese city of Kashiwazaki, which was the site of a strong earthquake in July 2007.
All sessions of the three-day event will be open to the media.
The IAEA workshop is organised in cooperation with the Nuclear Energy Agency of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD/NEA), and is hosted by Japan´s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA), Nuclear Safety Commission (NSC) and the Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization (JNES).
For further information on the event, please visit: Seismic Safety of Nuclear Power Plants.
Dana Sacchetti
IAEA Public Information Officer
(Reachable in Japan during the event)
[43-699] 165-29715
Press Office
Division of Public Information
[43-1] 2600-21273
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) serves as the world's foremost intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical co-operation in the peaceful use of nuclear technology. Established as an autonomous organization under the United Nations (UN) in 1957, the IAEA carries out programmes to maximize the useful contribution of nuclear technology to society while verifying its peaceful use.
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