Civilian Nuclear Employee Research Interview

I'm gathering insights from civilian nuclear power workers to better understand the roles, responsibilities, and operations across different U.S. plants. This is part of a personal project for school and professional development (former Navy Nuke).

Responses may be shared (anonymously or credited if you choose) in a Reddit post or write-up later on.

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What is your name (or preferred alias)? [Optional. Feel free to use a pseudonym if you prefer anonymity] *
Which nuclear plant do you or have you worked at and their net capacity (in MWe)?
How long have you worked in the civilian nuclear industry? *
What measures are in place to protect workers and the public from radiation exposure at your plant? *
What is the average amount of radiation someone will receive working at your plant? *
What kind of monitoring or emergency preparedness exists in case of an accident? *
What happens to nuclear waste generated at your plant? *
How is the waste stored, and how do you ensure it's safely contained long term? *
Are there any misconceptions about nuclear waste that you think the public has? *
How would you compare the safety of nuclear compared to other forms of energy production? *
Why did you choose to work in the nuclear industry? Do you feel safe working there? *
What is the biggest safety concern people tend to misunderstand about nuclear power? *
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