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- Defense_in_depth_(nuclear_engineering) abstract "U.S. non-military nuclear material is regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission which uses the concept of defense-in-depth when protecting the health and safety of the public from the hazards associated with nuclear materials. The NRC defines defense-in-depth as creating multiple independent, and redundant, layers of protection, and response, to failures, accidents, or fires in power plants. For example, defense-in-depth means that if one fire suppression system fails, there will be another to back it up. The idea is that no single layer, no matter how robust, is exclusively relied upon. This uses access controls, physical barriers, redundant and diverse key safety functions, and emergency response measures. Defense-in-depth is designed to compensate for potential human and mechanical failures, which will occur.Any complex, close-coupled, system, no matter how well engineered, cannot be said to be failure-proof. This is especially true if people operate controls that determine how the system performs.".
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- Defense_in_depth_(nuclear_engineering) comment "U.S. non-military nuclear material is regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission which uses the concept of defense-in-depth when protecting the health and safety of the public from the hazards associated with nuclear materials. The NRC defines defense-in-depth as creating multiple independent, and redundant, layers of protection, and response, to failures, accidents, or fires in power plants.".
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