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Difference between revisions of "Nuclear inspectors"

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[[File:Inspectors.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The N.R.C. inspectors arrive at [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]]]
 
[[File:Inspectors.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The N.R.C. inspectors arrive at [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]]]
 
Both [[Springfield's State]] and the United States Government have '''Nuclear Inspectors''' who visit [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] to investigate reports of problems at the plant or to conduct surprise inspections.
 
Both [[Springfield's State]] and the United States Government have '''Nuclear Inspectors''' who visit [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] to investigate reports of problems at the plant or to conduct surprise inspections.
==State Inspectors==
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==State inspectors==
Inspectors from the state government visit the plant when [[Bart]] catches [[Blinky]] the Three-Eyed Fish in the river near the plant, and a local reporter publishes a story about the fish.  The inspectors find a large number of safety violations which [[Mr. Burns]] is legally required to fix, and the total cost will be just over fifty-six million dollars.  The experience motivates Burns to run for governor so he'll be in a position to change the regulations that cost him so much money.  Burns' campaign fails, however; and ironically, due to another three-eyed fish.<ref>[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]</ref>
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Inspectors from the state government visited the plant when [[Bart]] caught [[Blinky]] the Three-Eyed Fish in the river near the plant, and a local reporter published a story about the fish.  The inspectors found a large number of safety violations which [[Mr. Burns]] was legally required to fix, and the total cost was  just over fifty-six million dollars.  The experience motivated Burns to run for governor so he would be in a position to change the regulations that had cost him so much money.  Burns' campaign failed, however; and ironically, due to another three-eyed fish.<ref>[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]</ref>
==Federal Inspectors==
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==Federal inspectors==
Federal inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (an agency of the U.S. Government) later visit to conduct a surprise evaluation of employee competence.  They bring with them their [[Nuclear Inspection Van|van]] which has a simulated workstation that the inspectors use to evaluate the employees.  [[Smithers]], reacting quickly, gives the three least talented employees (including [[Homer]]) the busy-work task of guarding a bee in the basement to hide them from the inspectors.  Smithers' plan fails, however.  Homer accidentally breaks the jar containing the bee, chases after it, and ends up emerging from a manhole near the van.  When Homer gets his turn in the simulator, he manages to cause a meltdown, which baffles the inspectors because the van doesn't have any nuclear material in it.  However, they are crystal-clear about their assessment: Homer is dangerously underqualified for his own job, and must take college training in nuclear physics in order to continue working at the nuclear power plant.  Unable to bribe his way out of the situation or even forcibly remove the inspectors via the trap door (his office had been rearranged for painting), [[Mr. Burns]] arranges for Homer to be enrolled at [[Springfield University]] to take Nuclear Physics 101.<ref>[[Homer Goes to College]]</ref>
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Federal inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (an agency of the U.S. Government) later visited to conduct a surprise evaluation of employee competence.  They brought with them their [[Nuclear Inspection Van|van]] which had a simulated workstation that the inspectors used to evaluate the employees.  [[Smithers]], reacting quickly, gave the three least talented employees (including [[Homer]]) the busy-work task of guarding a bee in the basement to hide them from the inspectors.  Smithers' plan failed, however.  Homer accidentally broke the jar containing the bee, chased after it, and ended up emerging from a manhole near the van.  When Homer got his turn in the simulator, he managed to cause a meltdown, which baffled the inspectors because the van didn't have any nuclear material in it.  However, they were crystal-clear about their assessment: Homer was dangerously underqualified for his own job, and needed to take college training in nuclear physics in order to continue working at the nuclear power plant.  Unable to bribe his way out of the situation or even forcibly remove the inspectors via the trap door (his office had been rearranged for painting), [[Mr. Burns]] arranged for Homer to be enrolled at [[Springfield University]] to take Nuclear Physics 101.<ref>[[Homer Goes to College]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
* {{ep|Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish}}
 
* {{ep|Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish}}

Revision as of 07:43, September 8, 2010

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Both Springfield's State and the United States Government have Nuclear Inspectors who visit Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to investigate reports of problems at the plant or to conduct surprise inspections.

State inspectors

Inspectors from the state government visited the plant when Bart caught Blinky the Three-Eyed Fish in the river near the plant, and a local reporter published a story about the fish. The inspectors found a large number of safety violations which Mr. Burns was legally required to fix, and the total cost was just over fifty-six million dollars. The experience motivated Burns to run for governor so he would be in a position to change the regulations that had cost him so much money. Burns' campaign failed, however; and ironically, due to another three-eyed fish.[1]

Federal inspectors

Federal inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (an agency of the U.S. Government) later visited to conduct a surprise evaluation of employee competence. They brought with them their van which had a simulated workstation that the inspectors used to evaluate the employees. Smithers, reacting quickly, gave the three least talented employees (including Homer) the busy-work task of guarding a bee in the basement to hide them from the inspectors. Smithers' plan failed, however. Homer accidentally broke the jar containing the bee, chased after it, and ended up emerging from a manhole near the van. When Homer got his turn in the simulator, he managed to cause a meltdown, which baffled the inspectors because the van didn't have any nuclear material in it. However, they were crystal-clear about their assessment: Homer was dangerously underqualified for his own job, and needed to take college training in nuclear physics in order to continue working at the nuclear power plant. Unable to bribe his way out of the situation or even forcibly remove the inspectors via the trap door (his office had been rearranged for painting), Mr. Burns arranged for Homer to be enrolled at Springfield University to take Nuclear Physics 101.[2]

Appearances

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