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Managing Change in the Nuclear Industry: The Effects on Safety

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The nuclear industry is going through a period of unprecedented change. The changes arise from the political and business environment in which the industry must operate, and from within the industry itself as it strives to become more competitive. It is absolutely essential that throughout the period of time that organizational changes are taking place, and after the changes have occurred, very high standards of safety are maintained by all the elements that make up the industry. [INSAG 18, A report by INSAG].

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  • International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group INSAG, 2007. "Managing Change in the Nuclear Industry: The Effects on Safety," Working Papers id:1241, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1241
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