JAPAN NUCLEAR FUEL LIMITED

December 25, 2002

Measures against Water Leakage in PWR Fuel Storage Pool

Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited

 JNFL has compiled the findings of investigation of the cause of water leakage in the PWR fuel storage pool of the spent fuel receiving/storage facility and the remedial measures to be taken from now on, and reported them to the Japanese government, Aomori Prefecture, and Rokkasho-mura village on December 23, 2002.
 Though the details have already been notified to all the parties concerned, it is regrettable that JNFL could not help but spend a lot of time to narrow down the areas of leakage, and could not identify the area suspected of leaking water from the pool. Moreover, the improper work on specified areas and the way of improper work management that could not find such a bungled job caused many people, including the citizens of the prefecture, a lot of worry and impaired the confidence of society.
 As the findings of investigations into the cause of water leakage in the pool and the measures to be taken from now on are now collected and arranged, JNFL has decided to provide the following penalties from a viewpoint of management responsibility:

1. Penalties associated with the responsibility of management
   The details of penalties associated with the management responsibility are as follows:
   Masashi Sasaki, President: 20% pay cut for 6 months
   Yasuo Matsumoto, Executive Vice President: 15% pay cut for 3 months
   Toshio Inomata, Executive Vice President: 15% pay cut for 3 months
   Mitsuo Suzuki, Executive Vice President: 15% pay cut for 3 months
   Yoshio Hirata, Senior Managing Director and General Manager for Reprocessing Business    Division: 15% pay cut for 3 months
   Satoshi Nakata, Managing Director for Reprocessing Business: 10% pay cut for 3 months
   Sadaaki Sasaki, Director for Reprocessing Business and Manager for Spent Fuel & Vitrified    Waste Storage Center: 10% pay cut for 1 month

2. Revision of "JNFL Action Charter"
 Under JNFL Action Charter, JNFL has acted and clarified its attitude and determination to develop a relationship built on trust of society. However, in the light of the issues such as the way of coping with the recent leakage of water from the pool, cover-up and others of records of voluntary inspections in the nuclear power stations, the statement regarding "Officials' Lead by Examples and Clarification of Responsibility" in the Action Charter is revised as follows:

9. All officials, including the president, act using their own initiative and give a good example to the others at every scene of business activities, and clarify their responsibility in order for the spirit of the charter to steadily penetrate into all employees and lead to specific actions.

 

 


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