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The Transformation of Nuclear Safety since Three Mile Island

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An edition of Hostages of each other (1994)

Hostages of Each Other

The Transformation of Nuclear Safety since Three Mile Island

New Ed edition

Early in the morning of March 28, 1979, several water pumps stopped working at a nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, setting in motion the chain of events that would make Three Mile Island an indelible symbol of disaster for the American public - and would utterly transform the nation's nuclear regulatory system. Hostages of Each Other is the first book to penetrate the silence surrounding this extraordinary transformation.

Taking us behind the scenes of nuclear power, Joseph Rees offers us a close and fascinating look at the dramatic change in the industry's safety standards, operation, and management in the wake of Three Mile Island.

Drawing on extensive empirical research, including well over one hundred interviews, Rees depicts the appalling state of nuclear safety practices before disaster shook the industry into action. In his account of the aftermath, a little-known organization - the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) - emerges as a powerful force for change.

Created by top nuclear industry executives soon after the Three Mile Island accident, this highly secretive organization appears here as the prime mover behind recent improvements in nuclear safety, with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission playing only a secondary role. Tracing the INPO's origins and its functions, Rees details how, contrary to conventional wisdom, industry self-regulation can be remarkably effective. As Three Mile Island demonstrates, an accident at any plant can catastrophically affect the entire industry - each plant's license falls hostage to the safety standards of the other plants.

Placing the incident at Three Mile Island in a larger conceptual framework, Rees develops a theory of communitarian regulation that has implications far beyond the nuclear industry. For those who think that industry self-regulation is invariably weak and ineffective, this account of an internal organization marked by professionalism and a strong sense of institutional responsibility is sure to be a revelation. It will alter thinking about regulatory issues and inform ongoing debate over nuclear power.

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Hostages of Each Other: the Transformation of Nuclear Safety since Three Mile Island
2014, University of Chicago Press
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Hostages of Each Other: The Transformation of Nuclear Safety since Three Mile Island
2009, University of Chicago Press
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Hostages of Each Other: The Transformation of Nuclear Safety since Three Mile Island
June 15, 1996, University Of Chicago Press
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Hostages of each other: the transformation of nuclear safety since Three Mile Island
1994, University of Chicago Press
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First Sentence

"It was early in the morning, March 28, 1979, when several water pumps stopped working at Unit 2 of General Public Utilities nuclear plant on Three Mile Island near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania."

Classifications

Library of Congress
TK9152.R427 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
245
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
Weight
3.2 ounces

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Open Library
OL9894101M
ISBN 10
0226706885
ISBN 13
9780226706887
OCLC/WorldCat
231583274
Library Thing
431067
Goodreads
144278

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