A security guard at a nuclear facility who filed complaints about deficiencies in training and in structural security called the downplaying of certain problems in an NRC report as "bullsh**". Details here.
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Whisteblower at Nuclear Facility Calls NRC Report BS
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Originally posted by 1stWatchA security guard at a nuclear facility who filed complaints about deficiencies in training and in structural security called the downplaying of certain problems in an NRC report as "bullsh**". Details here.
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Originally posted by ff000525Isn't wonderful how major deficencies are overlooked, just because of the almighty dollar? Not to get off topic, but the facility I'm assigned at is definantley lacking in the "security" part. For a company that does business with the US Army to the tune of over 3 million dollars a year you'd think that they would be cognisant of the fact that they are a terroism target (not to mention that they are located in probably the worst part of town). I know a few guards who work at a Nuc. Site here in WI and its pretty much a joke. I thought that working at a Nuc. site would actually be a pretty squared away job, but I guess I was just in awe of the pro's I've seen that worked for the Nevada DOE.Some Kind of Commando Leader
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Originally posted by N. A. CorbierPlease to be telling me that the nuke plant your referring to is to the NORTH of us, and not the south of us.
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