規制調和と原子力発電拡大に対するステークホルダーの支持:HPS/NCRP公開フォーラムの結果
C A Wilson1, E M Brackett2, K A Higley3
1University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences, Health Physics Program.
Health physics
|January 14, 2026
まとめ
構成員は、新しい大統領令に応えて、規制調和と原子力発電利用の増加を支持する。彼らは、これらの変更が適時であり、原子力分野に大きな影響を与えると信じている。
科学分野:
- 原子力科学工学
- 公共政策と規制
背景:
- 保健物理学会(HPS)と放射線防護測定国家評議会(NCRP)が合同フォーラムを開催しました。
- 議論では、原子力関連の大統領令(EO)に関する構成員の信念が取り上げられました。
研究 の 目的:
- 原子力関連の大統領令に対する構成員の視点について議論し、対応すること。
- ステークホルダー間の主要なテーマとコンセンサスの領域を特定すること。
主な方法:
- 2025年6月9日から10日にかけて、HPSとNCRPが2つの公開フォーラムを共催しました。
- パネリストには、アメリカ医学物理士会(AAPM)および放射線管理プログラムディレクター会議(CRCPD)のメンバーが含まれていました。
- フォーラムは、3つの特定の原子力関連EOに焦点を当て、構成員のフィードバックを収集しました。
主要な成果:
- 米国における規制調和(97%)と原子力発電利用(96%)の拡大に対する強い構成員の支持。
- 大統領令が原子力分野に大きな影響を与えると広く信じられている(90%)。
- EOによって影響される現在のタイミングが、変更を実施するのに適切であるというコンセンサス。
結論:
- ステークホルダーは、原子力規制の近代化と原子力エネルギーの拡大を強く支持しています。
- 大統領令は、原子力部門における必要な進歩の触媒として見られています。
- 原子力発電における積極的な変化と成長に対する構成員からの明確な指令があります。
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