1. Report on the accident at Windscale No. 1 Pile on 10 October 1957.
- Author
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Penney W, Schonland BFJ, Kay JM, Diamond J, and Peirson DEH
- Subjects
- Air Pollution, Radioactive history, England, Environmental Monitoring history, Food Contamination, Radioactive, History, 20th Century, Humans, Radiation Dosage, Radioactive Hazard Release history
- Abstract
A serious fire developed in the core of a nuclear reactor at Windscale Works, Sellafield, northwest England, which led to the release of significant quantities of radioactive material into the environment during 10-11th October, 1957. In 1957, Windscale Works was operated by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), and on 15th October it was announced by the Chairman of the UKAEA that a Committee of Inquiry had been established under the chairmanship of Sir William Penney to conduct an investigation into the accident. The Committee sat at Windscale Works during 17-25th October, interviewed 37 people (some more than once), and examined 73 technical exhibits. The Committee reported to the Chairman of the UKAEA on 26th October. The Report of the Committee formed the technical basis of a UK Government White Paper (Cmnd. 302) published on 8th November, 1957, but the Penney Report itself was not published, and was only made public (at what is now The National Archives, TNA, Kew) in January, 1988. The original Report of the Committee of Inquiry is reproduced here from a copy of the Report supplied by TNA from TNA File AB 86/25.
- Published
- 2017
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