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nuclear safety

nuclear safety

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Could anyone please point me in the right direction. Recently I have started a Mphil research degree. The first part of this degree is to review literature of PRA/PSA and QRA, and assess its applicability for fire safety engineering in buildings. I am looking for good websites. Especially those that contain the WASH-1400 Nuclear Reactor Safety Study (the actual study)and Nureg-1150. Thank-you in advance.

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These documents are no longer publically available.  However, I don't believe that they would do you much good for your stated purpose of evaluating fire safety engineering in buildings.  I would suggest doing a Google search under PRA - fire safety.  I think you would come up with something a lot more current.

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RE: nuclear safety

One of my colleagues did his MSc dissertation on fire safety.  
He could find very little on nuclear power stations.  Loads of stuff on railways and offshore oil platforms.

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