The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

TEPCO plans to hire specialist­s for counterter­rorism

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Tokyo Electric Power Company, Holdings Inc. plans to hire outside specialist­s to counter terrorism in response to the discovery of multiple serious

aws in anti-terrorism measures at its Kashiwazak­i-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station, according to the rm.

TEPCO announced Wednesday that it plans to hire eight new specialist­s who used to serve in the police or the Self-Defense Forces, and will increase the number of personnel involved in anti-terrorism operations to approximat­ely 90 from about 60 before the problems erupted.

e rm said it will also relocate some functions from the nuclear division at its Tokyo headquarte­rs to Kashiwazak­i, Niigata Prefecture, and improve security equipment by investing about ¥20 billion as part of e orts to regain the trust of local residents in preparatio­n for the resumption of plant operations.

e rm plans to transfer more than 50 workers, who are now responsibl­e for the power station’s quality and safety management and equipment diagnostic­s, from the TEPCO head o ce to the power station’s facilities or to an o ce to be establishe­d in Kashiwazak­i.

TEPCO is to transfer about 300 of the nuclear division’s about 770 sta at its headquarte­rs to the new o ce in the city, it said.

Additional­ly, a budget of ¥20 billion has been secured for facility improvemen­ts. Over the next three years, the company will improve intrusion detectors and upgrade access control and monitoring systems.

TEPCO, which had been aiming to restart the No. 7 reactor at the power station, found in September 2020 that a sta member at the power station

had entered the central control room without authorizat­ion by using another worker’s ID card.

It was discovered that the equipment for detecting intruders had been inadequate for many years.

e move toward restarting operations

of the power station has been halted due to the problems.

e Nuclear Regulation Authority is currently conducting additional inspection­s based on the improvemen­t plan and other informatio­n compiled by TEPCO. (April 1)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc.’s Kashiwazak­i-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station in Niigata Prefecture
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc.’s Kashiwazak­i-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station in Niigata Prefecture

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