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Vladimir ARTISIUK
Nuclear Safety Security: E&T issues
03 September , 2013
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Topics for discussion
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Review of recent international E&T
programmes in nuclear safety security 1
2 Challenge of knowledge transfer to
emerging nuclear countries
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors
by IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano
1 March 2010 Vienna, Austria
We have already re-focussed our activities to help meet the needs of
newcomers to nuclear power. I firmly believe that access to nuclear
power should not be limited to developed countries. It should also be
available to interested developing countries to help them lift their
people out of poverty. Naturally, it is the sovereign right of every
Member State to decide whether or not to introduce nuclear power.
The Agency will provide as much assistance as possible to countries
which take this option. My goal is that Member States embarking on
the path towards introducing nuclear power should start to see
tangible progress in the years to come as a result of the Agency´s
efforts.
http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/statem
ents/2010/amsp2010n001.html
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Expectation on the side of emerging nuclear
countries Technical Meeting
Topical Issues on Infrastructure Development:
Managing the Development of National Infrastructure for Nuclear Power
Vienna 9-12 February 2010-02-09
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IAEA Publications
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Capacity building in
nuclear security: HRD
Master of Science
programme in nuclear
security
Certificate programme
in nuclear security
2010
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ENEN: NUSHARE Project (2013-2017)
PROJECT FOR SHARING & GROWING NUCLEAR SAFETY COMPETENCE
NUSHARE (Grant Agreement no 335530 – signed on 17 December 2012)
The NUSHARE project originated as a Euratom E&T initiative after the Great East
Japan Earthquake on 11 March 2011.
The objective of NUSHARE is to develop and implement training and informing
activities in order to share and grow, across the EU, the safety culture in nuclear
installations. Security aspects (in particular, proliferation resistance and physical
protection) will also be treated.
Three groups of citizens :
(TG1) Policy and decision makers
(TG2) Nuclear Regulatory Authorities and TSO
Staff members of those organizations
(TG3) Industry
Managers and operators in the nuclear industry,
systems suppliers (vendors, engineering companies, etc) and
energy providers (electric utilities, etc).
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DOJO for Global Nuclear Safety&Security in Japan 1/2
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People to be developed by the Program
Person who works as an international leader
in the nuclear-related field in terms of nuclear
safety/security area, having
extensive expertise and strong leadership:
Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent
Department of Nuclear Engineering,
Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Program Coordinator
Prof. Masaki Saito
From presentation of M.Saito2nd International Seminar on “Global Nuclear Human Resource
Development for Safety, Security and Safeguard”
-Fukushima Daiichi Accident-
February 18-26, 2013
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DOJO
course
DOJO for Global Nuclear Safety&Security in Japan 2/2
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Institute of Global Nuclear Safety NNRU MEPhI, Obninsk, Russia
From presentation of A.Agapov, 22-24 Nov, 2013, WS on Nuclear Security Culture
Wide spectrum of nuclear safety&security programmes
• for students (graduate&postgraduate level) and
• specialists
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Signing Practical Arrangements between IAEA, JSC “Concern ROSENERGOATOM” and Central Institute for Continuing Education&Training
Left to right
V.G. Asmolov, First Deputy of General
Director of Rosenergoatom;
A.V. Bychkov, Deputy Director General
of the IAEA,
Yu.N. Seleznev, Rector of CICE&T
Objectives:
Rosenergoatom, CICE&T and IAEA
reached understanding that enhancing
interaction between them requires
cooperation in the following areas:
•Exchange and dissemination of
information, including release of joint
publications;
•Mutual support in establishing
training courses to develop human
resources for countries embarking on
the way of developing nuclear power;
Organizing joint missions to evaluate
requests from recipient-countries
19.09.2011
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Personnel for Nuclear Programme •Nuclear Energy Program Implementing
Organization (NEPIO)
•Regulatory body (RB)
•Operating organization (OO)
Key personnel
2. Skill pool
Essentials of HRD in Emerging Nuclear Countries
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Milestones Milestone 1: Understanding the commitment (pre-project)
Milestone 2: Ready to request bid for the first NPP
Milestone 3: Ready to commission and operate the first NPP
Elements of Nuclear Infrastructure
National Position Legal Framework
Regulatory Framework Radiation Protection
Financing Human Resource
Safeguards Security
Emergency Planning Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Nuclear Waste Environmental Protection
Nuclear Safety Sites selection
Stakeholder Involvement Electrical Grid
Management Industrial Involvement
Procurement
Nuclear Infrastructure Issues
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CICET
2. Skill pool
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ROSATOM Phase Based E&T Solutions
Purpose:
to provide support for new entrants on how-to-
become-the- knowledgeable- customer at each
phase of nuclear power programme development
Targets:
• Nuclear infrastructure organizations;
• Organizations involved in the process of
localization (service organizations, technical
support organizations, universities, etc)
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Products&Services:
• Workshops to provide information on nuclear power technologies& associated
services in new-entrants (1-2 days);
• Short-term training courses for skilled national personnel (1 week- 1month);
• Middle-term courses for building specific competencies (1-6 months)
• Long-term training for key personnel (1-3 yrs)
• University education in Russia (2- 6 years)
• Support of training localization (var)
2. Skill pool
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Training of foreign staff in CICET (person*day/year)
1350
1530
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1200
1400
1600
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2010 2011 2012
SPb ITC Dpts Total
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Training Solutions
*AH– Academic Hour (45 min.) Totally 100 AH
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Training
10 AH*
Training
10 AH
Training
10 AH
Training
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Holid
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Training
10 AH
Training
10 AH
Training
10 AH
Training
10 AH
Training
10 AH
Training
10 AH
Practical experience
Balakovo NPP
(by train) Dep
art
ure
Theoretical course in
CICET
Practical experience: FSS,
TC of Balakovo NPP
Technical Tour: SG
manufacturing plant
Typical arrangements
3.HRD for newcomers
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Basic course
on safety of nuclear technologies
Training dates: 17.09– 14.12. 2012.
Training language: English.
Trainees: VAEA (3),
VINATOM (2),
VARANS (5)
Total: 10 persons
Simulator application for safety analysis
Training dates: 19.11– 14.12. 2012.
Training language: English.
Trainees: VARANS (6),
Total: 6 persons
Courses were developed in cooperation ROSTECHNADZOR (Regulatory body),
GIDROPRESS (VVER designer)& IBRAE
Training Course Development in 2012: Build up the technical competences for regulatory body
(bilateral cooperation with VN)
2. Skill pool
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Training in Cooperatiоn with ENEN (European Nuclear Education Network Association)
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Engineering aspects of nuclear fuel fabrication: from mining to manufacturing fuel
assemblies
Training dates: 21.05– 16.05.2012.
Training language: English.
Trainees : Italy (2),
Romania (4),
Slovakia (2),
IPPE (2),
MEPhI (1)
Total : 11 persons
Scope: the course aims to familiarize postgraduates
and specialists from Europe with specific features of
Russian technologies of nuclear fuel fabrication.
Content: the course comprises lectures, practical
assignments and technical tour of Mashinostroitelny
Zavod, Electrostal (Fuel company “TVEL”).
Duration: 36 academic hours (following the test the
trainees were awarded ECTS grades )
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Human
health
Sustainable
Energy
development
Food&
Agriculture
Radiation
Waste&
NSS
Water
Resources
Industrial
Appl.
Misc.
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offers
Analysis of training needs (case of AFRA-NEST Countries)
1-st GA AFRA-NEST, 26-30 August, Tanzania
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CICET: International Workshop on Nuclear Security Culture, 20-22 November, 2012
Totally: 37 participants,
Including 16 from
Armenia,
Belarus,
Bangladesh,
China,
Hungary,
Turkey,
USA
The Workshop was organized as a follow-up of initiative of the President of
Russian Federation announced at Summit on Nucleas Safety and Security in
Seoul (2012)
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The-First-in-the-World Nuclear Power Plant
27 June, 1954
Obninsk Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering - Branch of
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
Institute of Global Nuclear Safety
Central Institute
for Continuing Education&Training
1967
(SAEC “ROSATOM”)
Obninsk- Cradle of the NPP Development
1.Introduction
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Welcome to CICET: 2-nd International Workshop
on Nuclear Security Culture, 4-5 December, 2013
(“gift” to the Nuclear Security Summit in Hague)