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This is about a minute talking about safe guarding the angra plant but it also shows the construction of angra 3 in it's latest stages
http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/25060434
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May 02, 2011, 09:45 »
When are we going??? I could use some sunshine
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Angra 3 is a 4-Loop Siemens PWR design. I should go and support them during start up. Colleagues of mine were at Angra 2 for 6 months (OPS Support), as the plant went commercial. You would be surprised about what they call safety culture.........
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Does anyone know who to contact for possible work at this site???
thanks!
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