Author/Authors :
Yamagata، نويسنده , , Hiroshi; Kanda، نويسنده , , Keiji، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The sodium leak accident at Monju, a prototype fast breeder reactor
that the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation
(PNC) has operate:d since 1995 in Japan, in combination with the PNCʹs
management of the accident, has created public distrust not only in the safety
of Monju, but also in the nuclear development policy of Japan. In order to
learn a lesson from these events and to assess how a relationship of mutual
trust can be established with the public, this paper simulates the processes of
establishing public confidence in reliability of a nuclear plant in cases of accidents,
no accident, a cover-up, and so on. In this paper, public confidence is
defined as the public evaluation of cumulative probability under a certain level
of accident rate, conditional on the information available to the public. The
conditional probability is estimated by use of Bayesʹ Theorem. The simulation
shows that (I) public confidence is lost by only one accident in an early stage
of operation, and can then be recovered only by many subsequent years of
accident-free operation, but never by a cover-up, and (2) the more information
that is provided to the public, the better the relationship of mutual trust that
will be established, especially at an early stage of plant operations