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Main Evaluation Form Questions

3. Does TEPCO provide accurate information to the citizen? 4. Is TEPCO able to give the latest information to the citizen when nuclear plant is down? 6. What is your rational on the action taken by TEPCO team? Is it effective and efficient? 10. Do you think that government should consider another method regenerating electricity to replace nuclear plant?

Why ?
To spread the information to the citizen to let them know what is happening. To update the latest information from time to time. To prevent any unwanted thing happen like people died. To let the company itself the problem and prevent it happen again in next crisis. To exchange opinion between company and citizen to come out the best solution.

List Of URLs
World Nuclear Association (http://world-nuclear.org/) - Energy and Environment. - Key facts about Nuclear Energy

World Health Organization ( http://www.who.int/en/ ) - Technical guidance - nuclear crisis. - Generic Procedures for medical response during a nuclear or radiological emergency.

United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, UNSCEAR ( http://www.unscear.org/ )

- Details of radiation - Effects of exposure to radiation. - Establishing, protective measures for radiation.
Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) ( http://www.nsr.go.jp/archive/nisa/english/ ) - Nuclear power and industrial safety Administration.

Key Media

Newspaper
Leading national daily newspapers in Japan
Morning and Evening edition daily newspaper Have English language newspaper.

Circulation

Japan ABC, "Newspaper Publishers, half-year report, July-Dec. Average"

Television (Local)
Cover all around the Japan Cover oversea
Japan

Oversea

International Media

BBC The largest broadcast news operation in the world International 24-hour news channel, broadcast in English in more than 200 countries CBC World News CBC/Radio-Canada is the country's largest news organization, employing more than 800 journalists in Canada and around the globe. Stories appear on CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca and CBC News Network.

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