A number of accidents, of varying severity, have occurred at Cadarache since its inception. Several incidents are listed below. • 31 March 1994: A
sodium explosion took place while the
Rapsodie experimental reactor was being dismantled. The explosion was classified as a Class 2 incident by the
ASN. • 25 September 1998: A sodium fire occurred in a non-nuclear test facility, but caused no significant damage. • 2 November 2004: A fire broke out, but caused no
radioactive contamination. • 6 November 2006: A fault in the equipment used to weigh
MOX led to a grinder being loaded with more than the authorized amount of fissile material, presenting the possible threat of a spontaneous nuclear reaction. Initially classified as a low-priority Class-1 level incident, it was subsequently revised to Class 2 by the ASN. • 1 October 2008 : A fire broke out in a non-nuclear installation. • 6 October 2009: A higher quantity of
plutonium than authorized was uncovered in the Plutonium Technology Workshop. The ASN classified the incident as Class 2, and suspended dismantling work on the workshop. After investigation, it was revealed that the cause of the incident was the accumulation between 1966 and 2004 of fine plutonium dust in the 450 glove boxes in the workshop. Following the incident, further inspections revealed that another installation, STAR, also showed quantities of plutonium in excess of the authorized amounts. The incident was classified level 1 by the ASN. ==Seismological risk==