Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Requesting-a-Public-Audit-for-Nuclear-Safety-Authorities-in-Korea-27MDHUH8DO2K.htmlConceptually similarRequesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7ODCompleted★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OCCompleted★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OECompleted★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OFCompleted★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OKCompleted★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7O9Completed★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OACompleted★★★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OBCompleted★★★★Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaGP1SX7OGCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SX7OIRequesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaOn 7th March 2022, the Greenpeace Seoul office requested a public audit for nuclear safety authorities in Korea, with Ulsan FoE and the local residents, to the board of audit and inspection.The NSSC(Nuclear Safety and Security Commission), the KINS(Korea Institution of Nuclear Safety), and the KHNP(Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power) all hold the responsibility for regulating the safety of all NPPs in Korea and managing the operations. However, in the process of approving the life extension of Wolsong unit 1, each party violated laws and regulations. If they had taken due processes for life extension, the leakage of the spent fuel storage pool could have been detected earlier.Locations:East Asia-Republic of KoreaDate:7 Mar, 2022Credit:© Sungwoo Lee / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1200px X 800pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Small group of peopleShoot:Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in KoreaRequesting a public audit for nuclear safety authorities in KoreaOn 7th March 2022, the Greenpeace Seoul office requested a public audit for nuclear safety authorities in Korea, with Ulsan FoE and the local residents, to the board of audit and inspection.The NSSC(Nuclear Safety and Security Commission), the KINS(Korea Institution of Nuclear Safety), and the KHNP(Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power) all hold the responsibility for regulating the safety of all NPPs in Korea and managing the operations. However, in the process of approving the life extension of Wolsong unit 1, each party violated laws and regulations. If they had taken due processes for life extension, the leakage of the spent fuel storage pool could have been detected earlier.Related Collections:Requesting a Public Audit for Nuclear Safety Authorities in Korea (Photo & Video)