Risk analysis for long term disposal of radioactive nuclear waste
Sabikun Nahar Sadia, Md. Iqbal Hosan, Md. Jafor Dewan, Saikat Ahmed

TL;DR
This paper discusses a fault tree-based risk analysis approach for the long-term disposal of radioactive waste, emphasizing its potential application once concrete disposal data becomes available.
Contribution
It introduces a fault tree risk analysis framework tailored for radioactive waste disposal scenarios in Bangladesh, adaptable to future data.
Findings
Framework provides a structured risk assessment method.
Applicable to future disposal data once available.
Supports decision-making for nuclear waste management.
Abstract
In this study the technical risk analysis that was conducted using fault trees.With respect to the scenarios in Bangladesh, there is still no concrete proposal about a permanent disposal method, so this analysis is based on the propositions and other historical data. When actual data is produced, this risk analysis technique can then be employed to calculate risks.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear and radioactivity studies · Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies · Radioactive contamination and transfer
