The expert in the field of nuclear energy has always argued that the benefits associated cannot even be comparable with limited risk in the nuclear plant. The specialists in this area conceive that the risk involves in the nuclear power plant is of little concern if all the necessary risk measures are put into place (Nuclear Energy Agency, 7). Under the few situation in which nuclear energy power have resulted in been catastrophic, the expert has explained that they are few incidences that accidence occur, and that should be expected any why. In his book, Normal Accidents, Charles Perrow described how real the risk associated with the nuclear energy plant are and also outlined few standard accidence that were expected (Perrow, 45). …show more content…
The experts find limited risk in the case of the nuclear energy plant. Among the risk that they find as of concern includes the involuntary nature of the technology used in the nuclear plant. They find it to be risky to use a technology that imposes limited risk to the member of the public without they concern (Sjöberg, 742). They also find the concept of nuclear energy been hard to be understood by many in the society as risky. Additional they also perceive some level of riskiness in nuclear danger as it cannot be sensed by human if it can occur, the radiation cannot be seen, heard, felt, tasted or smelled.
Another risk that the experts perceive in the setting up of nuclear energy includes little knowledge to those that many be affected. Not only is the concept of nuclear power had to understand, but they is
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also still little know-how among many people in the society, hence it a risk of concern to experts knowing that people have limited knowledge of it. Other fear that expert's shows include dread matter if an accident occurs, hard to avoid in case of an accident, and irreversible effects (Sjöberg,