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SL-1 can't happen in a modern reactor design. In fact, it probably could never have happened in any non-test bed reactor. The issue was cause by an actual human pulling the control rod physically, from what I can tell. That's just not a thing done with operating reactors I'm pretty certain. There are also a ton more precautions built in than they had, as well as better protocal and understanding of the mechanics.