"Nuclear Safety Protocol"
A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets.
Category: International Security | Strength: Significant | Proposed by: John Turner
The World Assembly,
Recognizing the rights of member nations to utilize nuclear reactor technology to meet the scientific and energy needs of their nation,
Also realizing the need for safe and secure energy sources which can be met with clean and environmentally friendly nuclear energy,
Concerned that nuclear reactor facilities that are not properly secured have a probability of not functioning as intended, possibly producing harmful radiological accidents,
Thus resolving to enact a sensible policy that allows for the safe and secure usage of nuclear reactor technology, whilst maintaining the safety of the surrounding populace,
The General Assembly hereby,
- Defines nuclear energy as the use of sustained nuclear fission or fusion to generate heat and electricity,
- Further defines a nuclear reactor as a system that contains and controls sustained nuclear reactions,
- Requires member nations to ensure their nuclear reactor facilities are secured against unauthorized intrusion or tampering,
- Demands nations operating nuclear reactor facilities to maintain their own nuclear security and safety organization, to ensure the protection of personnel and the surrounding populations,
- Directs the Nuclear Energy Safety Commission to:
- Establish minimum guidelines on the safe operation of each class and type nuclear reactor facility within member nations,
- Provide assistance with training personnel and bringing plants to code,
- Provide investigative assistance and logistical support in the event of incident involving nuclear reactor facilities,
- Provide assistance and logistical support during an unscheduled shutdown or decommissioning of a nuclear reactor facility.
- Clarifies that nothing in this resolution shall be interpreted as affecting the right of member nations to utilize nuclear reactors for scientific and energy production purposes, nor denying members nations the right to further restrict the use of nuclear reactor technology,
- Further clarifies that nothing in this resolution shall apply to mobile reactors used for the propulsion or energy requirements of commissioned vessels under the control of member nation armed forces.
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