However, after some time, these events come to light and any members of the nuclear engineering profession that took the bribes are required to take responsibility. Moreover, as a nuclear engineer, one may be put in place for the night shift at a nuclear reactor plant. At one time during their night shift, the nuclear engineer forgets and sleeps and some functions at the plant stop causing unwanted events. The next day, the supervisor asks for explanation from the nuclear engineer; the best approach to such a case will be to explain the events that led to the occurrence and accept full responsibility.
The other situation that may require nuclear engineers to take responsibility is if they are involved in any cover up. For example, an employee at a nuclear power plant finds that there are some safety and operational requirements that the plant has not met. The nuclear engineer raises this concern with the plant’s supervisor who tells him that the requirements cannot be done due to an impending inspection by the authorities. The supervisor somehow convinces the employee to cover up the realization until the inspection is over to which the employee agrees.
However, during the inspection, the weaknesses on operational and safety requirements of the plant; in such a case the plant can be closed down and the employee together with the supervisor will have to take responsibility. Furthermore, due negligence at a nuclear power plant, the unexpected happen and the environment is affected by the subsequent events of the occurrence. There is a public outcry and the government forms an inquiry to establish the situations that led to the occurrence and the persons responsible.
During the inquiry process, several members of the nuclear engineering profession are found to be some of those responsible for the occurrence. The viable solution in such a case will be that the nuclear engineers will have to accept responsibility that may lead to their subsequent dismissal and prosecution. The nuclear profession has in place the safety standards that members of the profession are required to follow. However, due to negligence by some members, the lack of following the ethical standards lead to the harm of either their colleagues or the public.
In such a situation, a member of the nuclear engineering is required to take responsibility. Members of the engineering professions should avoid negligence in their activities to avoid being held responsible by authorities (Harris et al. 58). The nuclear engineering industry has had various nuclear disasters; such disasters require that members of this profession have to take responsibility. At this point, I will examine some of the case studies in the nuclear engineering industry that have led to disasters.
One of the most notable disasters in the nuclear engineering industry is the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in March 11, 2011. After the accident, an investigation was conducted to establish the events that led to the accident. Fr example, in 2011, the Government of Japan released a report that pointed out that some of the causes on the disaster were due to institutional and technical problems. The accident had significant impact on the environment as well as the well-being of the people that had contact with the radioactive elements (Hindmarsh 41).
These institutional and technical problems could be associated with the nuclear engineering profession. In some reports, some scholars recognized that although the disaster could be attributed to the natural events such as the earthquake, the disaster was to some extent ‘manmade’ and some people had to take responsibility. The chairman of the investigation committee said, “Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant cannot be regarded as a natural disaster. It was profoundly a manmade disaster that could and should have been foreseen and prevented…” (BBC).
In such a situation, nuclear engineers are supposed to take responsibility.
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