حادثه سکوی نفتی پایپر آلفا (۱۹۸۸)
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گسترش حریق جنگلی در شمال کالیفرنیا؛ تخلیه هزاران نفر و پیشبینی تشدید گرما
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This document provides recommendations (not requirements) for fire prevention and fire protection for hydroelectric generating plants. The term “hydroelectric generating plant” also can be referred to as “station,” “project,” “unit(s),” “facility,” or “site.”
This document provides recommendations for fire prevention and fire protection for electric generating plants and high voltage direct current converter stations, except as follows: Advanced light water reactor electric generating plants are addressed in NFPA 804; nuclear power plants are addressed in NFPA 805; and fuel cells are addressed in NFPA 853.
This standard shall establish minimum requirements for protection against fire and explosion hazards in wastewater treatment plants and associated collection systems, including the hazard classification of specific locations and processes.
This standard provides minimum requirements for a risk-informed, performance-based change process for the fire protection program for advanced nuclear reactor electric generating plants during construction and all phases of plant operation, including shutdown, degraded conditions, and decommissioning.
This standard specifies the minimum fire protection requirements for existing light water nuclear power plants during all phases of plant operation, including shutdown, degraded conditions, and decommissioning.
This standard applies only to advanced light water reactor electric generating plants and provides minimum fire protection requirements to ensure safe shutdown of the reactor, minimize the release of radioactive materials to the environment, provide safety to life of on-site personnel, limit property damage, and protect continuity of plant operation.
This standard covers the protection of light water nuclear power plants from the consequences of fire, including safety to life of on-site personnel, protection of property, and continuity of production.
This standard addresses fire protection requirements intended to reduce the risk of fires and explosions at facilities handling radioactive materials.
This document covers recommended procedures for evaluating unlabeled electrical equipment in conjunction with nationally recognized standard(s) applicable to the subject equipment and any requirements of the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
The provisions of this standard shall address requirements for the qualification and competency of a body performing field evaluations on electrical products and assemblies with electrical components.