This publication contains the proceedings of an international conference, held in Vienna, 3–6 September 2001. The topical issues addressed by the conference were: risk informed decision making; influence of external factors on safety; safety of fuel cycle facilities; safety of research reactors; and safety performance indicators. These proceedings contain the topical issue papers, keynote add…
This publication provides detailed guidance on developing, implementing, and integrating computer security as a key component of nuclear security. This guidance applies to computer security aspects of nuclear security and its interfaces with nuclear safety and with other elements of a State’s nuclear security regime, including the security of nuclear material and nuclear facilities, of radioa…
This publication was developed from the exchange of information, experiences and practices by participating Member States at the IAEA Technical Meeting on the Safety and Security Interface — Approaches and National Experiences, held in Vienna in 2018. It aims to provide a better understanding of the important elements of the interface between nuclear safety and nuclear security for facilities…
This report is prepared not only to fulfill obligation of Indonesia as the party of this Convention and as the supporter of Vienna Declaration on Nuclear Safety (VDNS). This is also a selfassessment results, and as an embarking country this is a demonstration of commitment to nuclear safety. Through the submission and presentation of this report, Indonesia is open for any recommendation and sug…
The Republic of Indonesia is a contracting party to the Convention on Nuclear Safety since 2004. For the purpose of the Third Review Meeting in 2005, Indonesia has submitted its first national report in 2004. This is the forth report that was prepared and based on the IAEA guideline No. INFCIRC/572/Rev. 3 (2002) on National Reports under the Convention on Nuclear Safety and through a self asses…
This report is prepared not only to fulfil obligation of Indonesia as the party of this Convention and as the supporter of Vienna Declaration on Nuclear Safety (VDNS). This is also a selfassessment result, and as an embarking country this is a demonstration of commitment to nuclear safety. Through the submission and presentation of this report, Indonesia is open for any recommendation and sugge…
This Safety Guide addresses the subject of how to meet the requirements for the decommissioning of medical, industrial and research facilities where radioactive materials and sources are produced, received, used and stored. It provides guidance to national authorities and operating organizations, particularly to those in developing countries (as such facilities are predominant in these countrie…
INSAG has prepared this report in accordance with its terms of reference “to formulate, where possible, commonly shared safety concepts”. The understanding and application of these safety principles should improve safety and benefit everyone, especially those in countries that use or intend to use nuclear power as an energy source
Since the end of the Cold War, the nuclear threats facing the world are dramatically evolving and have become even much more complex. However, the events of the past years have proved the necessity to reevaluate these threats on a level never before considered. The need to prevent, detect and respond to Nuclear/Radiological threats leads to many requirements that are not met by current scientif…
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