The SALTO program evaluates an organization along with the systems involved in long-term operation of an NPP, particularly in terms of whether the management of the deterioration of facilities and equipment is compatible with the IAEA’s safety standards.
After completing its review, the Agency then provides operators with recommendations and proposals for further improvement. Overseas, such reviews have already been conducted in Europe, China, South Africa, Mexico, and elsewhere. Mihama-3 was the first unit in Japan to receive one.
A SALTO team visited Mihama-3 seven months ago, from April 16 to 25. Its investigation identified six good practices and made seven recommendations and four suggestions.
Upon receipt of the report, Kansai EP said that its management of the reactor’s deterioration and its activities for safe long-term operation were generally in accordance with the recommendations made by IAEA concerning safety standards. It added that it was well recognized that the company plans further improvements.
From now on, the power company will conduct improvements according to the proposals and recommendations, and receive a follow-up visit by the SALTO team sometime in FY26 (April 2026 to March 2027).