Montreal Gazette

Japan to boost nuclear security

Agrees to internatio­nal agency’s suggestion­s

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TOKYO – Japan said on Friday it plans to strengthen security at nuclear power plants following recommenda­tions from the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, a month before a nuclear security summit in neighbouri­ng South Korea.

Japan is home to 54 commercial nuclear reactors, all but two of which are now out of operation. Public concern has kept those under maintenanc­e from restarting following an earthquake and tsunami last March which triggered the world’s worst nuclear crisis in 25 years.

From March, operators of nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities will have to prepare batteries and other devices to prevent

Plants will have to install more metal and nuclear material detectors at exits.

power loss of equipment monitoring nuclear fuel in the event of a terrorist attack, said Trade Minister Yukio Edano and an official at Japan’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency.

They will have to install more metal and nuclear material detectors at exits and build new fences surroundin­g facilities to improve security and prevent theft of nuclear materials, the official said.

Japan, based on existing IAEA recommenda­tions, has already taken some steps but its nuclear security is still considered lax.

In a survey by the Nuclear Threat Initiative that assessed atomic security in 32 countries with vulnerable nuclear materials, Japan came in at 23 – lower than the U.S. at 13 but higher than China at 27.

Tokyo Electric Power Co, the operator of the quake-crippled Fukushima plant, drew criticism over its loose security after it was unable to get in touch with workers hired to contain radiation during last year’s crisis.

The Fukushima disaster highlighte­d the vulnerabil­ity of nuclear plants and the scale of damage in the event of a terrorist attack.

In 2010, U.S. President Barack Obama hosted the first global nuclear security summit in Washington. The second summit is to take place in Seoul from March 26-27.

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