Standards for Transport and Storage Components Established by The Atomic Energy Society of Japan and The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

Year
2004
Author(s)
Makoto Hirose - Nuclear Fuel Transport Co, ltd.
Masanori Aritomi - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Toshiari Saegusa - Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
Toshiaki Hayashi - Tokyo Electric Power Company
Tomoyuki TAKEDA - Tokyo Electric Power Company
Kazunari Onishi - Kansai Electric Power Co.,Inc.
Kazuo Kawakami - OCL Corporation
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Abstract
Since June 1997 the standards/specifications and inspection/certification of various products in Japan have been reviewed by Ministries and Agencies, with the aim of reducing direct government intervention to a necessary minimum and creating a free and fair socio-economic system that is fully opened to the international community and based on the rules of self-responsibility and market principles. Reflecting this policy the administrative regulations which prescribe technical standards as specific requirements have been revised by degrees into performance prescriptions. Detailed provisions in ordinances and notices have been abolished gradually to utilize voluntary standards and rules. In the nuclear energy field voluntary standards are being developed to make up statutory performance requirements by the Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ) and the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) together with other organizations such as the Japan Electric Association, the Thermal and Nuclear Power Engineering Society. These voluntary standards and rules by these organizations have been established in order to maintain openness, transparency, fairness, professionalism and promptness and to promote development and globalization.