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by colechristensen
516 days ago
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This is nonsense, especially this line. >Deviating from procedures prevents as many accidents as it causes. And they weren't doing some small deviation from procedure. They were doing something that was expressly forbidden and they knew why it was forbidden. In the time leading up to the accident it would be difficult to distinguish between what they were doing and trying to intentionally cause a meltdown. In a reactor experiencing xenon poisoning instead of shutting down for 24 hours (procedure) they removed every nuclear reaction moderating mechanism they could. This isn't a smart little deviation, it's pouring gasoline on a fire and hoping for a good outcome. It is hard to describe how stupid this was. |
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It generally requires operators to know how the systems work in great detail which would have avoided the specific Chernobyl incident.