...after
the horse's escaped.
やっぱり - YAPPARI
Just
as everyone thought.
Tepco
(Tokyo Electric Power Company) “finally admits [that the] nuke
crisis [was] avoidable”.
An
investigation by Tepco's own in house task force concluded that the
company “was
aware safety improvements were necessary long before last year's
quake and tsunami caused ... but failed to act because it feared the
political, economic and legal consequences of implementing new
measures.”
Furthermore,
“the utility could have mitigated the impact of the Fukushima
meltdowns if it had diversified the plant's power and cooling systems
by paying closer heed to international standards and recommendations
[and] Tepco also should have trained its employees in practical
crisis-management skills, rather than conducting obligatory safety
drills as a mere formality...”
A
five-member member committee headed by former U.S. nuclear regulatory
chief Dale Klein set up to monitor Tepco's internal task force reform
plan concluded: "It's very important for Tepco to recognize the
need to reform and the committee is very anxious to facilitate the
reforms necessary for Tepco to become a world-class company... The
committee's goal is to ensure that Tepco develops practices and
procedures so an accident like (the Fukushima meltdowns) will never
happen again."
NEVER
HAPPEN AGAIN? We seem to hear those brave new words after every major
screw up has occurred. It has the moral equivalence of “Oops!
Sorry, folks. We'll be sure to keep the barn door closed next time.”
Until “the next time” finds the barn door wide open once again.
But Tepco's apparently on top of it now if you have faith in Tepco's self serving pronouncements –like this one: Takafumi Anegawa, Tepco's official in charge of nuclear asset management said: ...”the task force plans to compile recommendations by year's end 'that would have saved us from the accident, if we were able to turn back the clock'."
Hmmm, yes, well....
1 comment:
great visual…lol
-R
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