30 nuclear countries call for safety audits on reactors following Japan's disaster 08 Jun 2011 Thirty nuclear energy-producing states have called for safety audits on all reactors to ensure lessons are learned from the Fukushima accident in Japan. With opposition to nuclear power growing in many countries since the Japanese disaster, government ministers and officials representing some of the world's biggest producers moved to reassure public opinion [!?!] by agreeing common procedures for crisis management and insisting on regular "stress tests" of reactors.