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Nuclear Reactor Hazards. Ongoing dangers of Operating Nuclear Technology in the 21ste Century (2005)
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| Datum | april 2005 |
| Classificatie | 6.01.3.00/52 (VEILIGHEID - ALGEMEEN) |
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Uit de publicatie:
Nuclear Reactor Hazards
Ongoing Dangers of Operating Nuclear
Technology in the 21st Century
Report Prepared for International
April 2005
Nuclear Reactor Hazards
Ongoing Dangers of Operating Nuclear
Technology in the 21st Century
Report Prepared for International
by Helmut Hirsch, Oda Becker,
Mycle Schneider, Antony Froggatt
April 2005
Nuclear Reactor Hazards 3
About the Report’s Authors:
Dr. Helmut Hirsch, Scientific Consultant, Hannover, Germany: cervus@onlinehome.de
Lead Author, as responsible for sections, A, B.1 C, D.1.i, iii, iv
Dr Helmut Hirsch is a self-employed consultant for nuclear matters and was the founder and staff
scientist of Gruppe Ökologie Hannover. In his career he has held a variety of posts and commissions
including: - Since1990 a Member of “Forum für Atomfragen” (FAF), an expert commission providing
advice in nuclear matters to the Austrian Federal Minister for the Environment: In 2004: Participation in
study concerning the risk of terror attacks to the Grafenrheinfeld spent fuel interim storage facility
(planned; Germany), for the City of Schweinfurt, Germany: In 2003: Participation in a study of possible
hazards due to the spent fuel storage facility at Skull Valley, Utah (USA): Since 2002 participating, as
nuclear expert, in the Technical Support for the Monitoring Process for the Czech NPP Temelín,
working for the Austrian Federal Environment Agency (Vienna): Between 1991 – 1998: Member of
expert commission providing advice to the state government of Lower Saxony (Germany) in nuclear
matters.
Oda Becker: Scientific Consultant, Hannover, Germany: oda.becker@web.de
Author of Sections: B.2, D.2
Oda Becker is a physicist, who has been working in the field of nuclear safety for many years. Her
clients include the Austrian Federal Government as well as several non-

