The topical session reported on herein sought to confirm the need to start thinking about the place of monitoring in the context of a safety case and to hear from within the Integration Group for the...
Message from the workshop co-organisers:
Dear registered participants, Dear colleagues, Our three organisations, BfS, OECD/NEA and WHO, have been monitoring closely the evolution of the COVID-19 out...
Dear registered participants, Dear colleagues,
Our three organisations, BfS, OECD/NEA and WHO, have been monitoring closely the evolution of the COVID-19 out...
The decisions made about protective actions of people and the environment in situations involving exposure to ionising radiation have tended to be driven by subjective judgements about the health ris...
The field of emergency management is broad, complex and dynamic. In the post-Fukushima context, emergency preparedness and response (EPR) in the nuclear sector is more than ever being seen as part of...
Towards an All‑Hazards Approach to Emergency Preparedness and Response: Lessons Learnt from Non‑Nuclear Events, Friday, 12 January 2018 at 13:30-14:30 Paris time
Currently, the format, content and practice of cost estimation vary considerably both within and between countries, which makes it very difficult to compare estimates, even for similar types of facil...
The NEA launched an initiative together with the Poland’s Ministry of Climate and Environment and the International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (IFNEC) to collaborate on issues of common...
This document reports the main findings from the RWMC Regulators’ Forum (RF) Workshop, as discussed and approved at the RF meeting in March 2009. The workshop was held in Tokyo, Japan on 20-22 Januar...
As part of its activities, the Regulators’ Forum of the NEA Radioactive Waste Management Committee has been examining the regulatory criteria for the long-term performance of geological disposal. In ...
Towards waste management facilities that become a durable and attractive part of the fabric of local community – relevant design features flyer – Czech A4
Towards waste management facilities that become a durable and attractive part of the fabric of local community – relevant design features flyer – English A4
Towards waste management facilities that become a durable and attractive part of the fabric of local community – relevant design features flyer – French A4
Towards waste management facilities that become a durable and attractive part of the fabric of local community – relevant design features flyer – Japanese A4
Towards waste management facilities that become a durable and attractive part of the fabric of local community – relevant design features flyer – US letter
Towards waste management facilities that become a durable and attractive part of the fabric of local community – relevant design features flyer – Korean A4
The joint NEA/IAEA Uranium Group held its 57th meeting virtually on 3-5 November 2021.
The NEA proposes a wide range of online and in-person courses and initiatives in nuclear-related fields.
This course was addressed to researchers in Radiation Physics and its applications. The main objective was to provide the participants with a detailed description of PENELOPE, with an ample perspecti...
NEA Data Bank training courses on state-of-the-art computer codes
NEA Data Bank PENELOPE training session, February 2020, Barcelona, Spain