IAEA 52nd General Conference Senior Regulators - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

IAEA 52nd General Conference Senior Regulators

Description:

Title: IAEA Standards for Packaging and Shipping of Radioactive Material Author: WANGLER, Michael E. Last modified by: SCHIRFENEDER, Magdalen Charlotte – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:111
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 38
Provided by: WANGLERM8
Learn more at: http://www-ns.iaea.org
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: IAEA 52nd General Conference Senior Regulators


1
IAEA 52nd General ConferenceSenior Regulators
Meeting3 October, 2008HISTORY AND CURRENT
STATUS OFTHE IAEA SAFETY STANDARDS
  • K. Mrabit
  • Head, Safety and Security Coordination Section
  • Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

2
Contents
  • History of IAEA Safety Standards
  • Current status of IAEA Safety Standards
  • Vision and strategies for IAEA Safety Standards

3
History of IAEA Safety Standards
4
Safety Functions
IAEA Safety Functions (Article III.A.6)
5
History
Radioactive Waste Disposal into the Ground
Safe Transport of Radioactive Material
BSS for Radiation Protection
Safe Handling of Radioisotopes
1958
1961
1962
1965
6
History (contd)
1958 - 1973
  • Bottom-up approach
  • Collection of experience in safety practices
    and guides
  • Identification of the requirements

7
History (contd)
RADWASS Programme
NUSS Programme
Basic Safety Standards
1974
1988
1996
8
History (contd)
1974 - 1996
  • Four structured programmes
  • Bottom-up approach
  • Issuance of three Safety Fundamentals

9
History (contd)
Unified Safety Fundamentals
Nuclear Safety Department
2006
1996
10
History (contd)
1996 - 2008
  • 1996 - Establishment of the Department of NS
  • Harmonized processes involving the Commission and
    the four Committees and
  • Preparation of an overall structure of Safety
    Standards.
  • 2006 - Unified Safety Fundamentals beginning
    of a top-down approach
  • 2008 - Roadmap on the long term structure and
    format of SR approved by CSS

11
Current Status of IAEA Safety Standards
12
Status of the IAEA Safety Standards
  • Safety Standards are
  • Non binding on Member States but may be adopted
    by them
  • Binding for IAEAs own activities
  • Binding on States in relation to operations
    assisted by the IAEA or States wishing to enter
    into project agreements with IAEA

13
Safety Standards Categories

14
Safety Standards Categories (Contd)
Fundamental safety objective and principles for
protecting people and environment
Requirements that must met to ensure protection
of people and environment shall
Recommended ways of meeting the requirements
15
Commission Committees
Commission on Safety Standards (CSS)
Nuclear Safety Standards Committee (NUSSC)
Radiation Safety Standards Committee (RASSC)
Waste Safety Standards Committee (WASSC)
Transport Safety Standards Committee (TRANSSC)
12
16
Commission on Safety Standards
  • Standing body of senior government officials
    holding national responsibilities for
    establishing standards and other regulatory
    documents relevant to nuclear, radiation,
    transport and waste safety
  • Overview role with regard to the Agencys safety
    standards and provides advice to the Director
    General on the overall programme on regulatory
    aspects of safety

17
Terms of Reference of theCommission on Safety
Standards
  • The functions of the CSS are
  • To provide guidance on the approach and strategy
    for establishing the Agencys SSs, particularly
    in order to ensure coherence and consistency
    between them
  • To resolve issues referred to it by the
    committees

18
Terms of Reference of theCommission on Safety
Standards (Contd)
  • The functions of the CSS are (Contd)
  • To endorse the texts of the SF SRs for the BoG
    approval and SGs to be issued under the authority
    of the DG and
  • To provide general advice and guidance on SSs
    issues, relevant regulatory issues and SSs and
    related programmes, including those for promoting
    the worldwide application of the standards.

19
Safety Standards Committees
  • Standing bodies of senior experts, established by
    the DDG-NS
  • They advise the DDG-NS on the overall programme
    for the development, review and revision of
    standards

20
Terms of Reference of theSafety Standards
Committees
  • To advise on the approach to the development of
    SSs, and to advise on priorities
  • To review proposals and to approve the DPPs prior
    to their submission to the CSS
  • To review draft SSs, considering the value of
    each draft standard and the needs of users of the
    standards
  • To approve the text of draft SSs prior to their
    submission to Member States for comments and
    again prior to their submission to the CSS

21
Process Flow for the Development of IAEA Safety
Standards
Outline and work plan Prepared by the
Secretariat Review by the committees and
Commission on Safety Standards
Drafting or revising of safety standard by the
Secretariat and consultants
Review by the safety standards committee(s)
Member States
Endorsement by Commission on Safety Standards
  • SF and SRs approved by BoG
  • SGs approved by DG

Approval by the IAEAs Director General or BoG
22
Current Status of the Safety Standards
  • Since the establishment of the Safety Standards
    Series
  • Safety Fundamentals issued in 2006
  • Safety Requirements issued from 1996 to 2008 (the
    last two still to be issued)
  • In total 86 safety standards published
  • Updated Status of Safety Standards on the web
    site http//www-ns.iaea.org/standards/status.pdf
  • Includes hyperlinks to the published safety
    standards in official languages
  • Includes general information and a link to the
    IAEA Safety Glossary

23
The Global Nuclear Safety Regime
International Legal InstrumentsConventions and
Codes of Conduct
IAEA Safety Reviews and Services
IAEA Safety Standards
Global Knowledge Network
Global Experts Community
National and Regional Safety Infrastructure
Regulation
Operation
Research and Education
24
Provisions for the applicationof standards
25
Application of Safety Standards (Contd)
  • A crucial element now is to enhance the
    effectiveness efficiency of the feedback
    mechanisms in place to collect and use feedback
    from the application of the SSs

26
Application of Safety Standards (Contd)
  • Experience in the use by Member States
  • Of the IAEA Safety Standards
  • Will be presented by Mr. Lacoste
  • Chairman of
  • The Commission on Safety Standards

27
Vision and Strategies for IAEA SSs
28
Vision for the IAEA Safety Standards
  • Vision
  • Complete, consistent, coherent, integrated and
    user-friendly safety series with a manageable
    number of publications
  • Sustainable continuous improvement system through
    effective feedback from application of SSs
  • Global Reference used worldwide by Member States
    to deliver a harmonized high level of safety for
    protecting people and the environment from the
    harmful effects of ionizing radiation

29
Commission of Eminent Persons
  • National regulators should continue to strengthen
    and harmonize their safety standards in
    parallel, and in close consultation with national
    regulators, the IAEA should continue to
    consolidate and promote global nuclear safety
    standards

30
Commission of Eminent Persons (Contd)
  • The IAEA should expand its highly successful
    programme of international safety reviews and
    encourage peer reviews of national regulators
  • These safety reviews should also be an integral
    feature of the national reports of the parties to
    the nuclear safety conventions

31
Commission of Eminent Persons (Contd)
  • over time, states should enter into binding
    agreements to adhere to effective safety
    standards to be subject to international peer
    reviews

32
Strategies
  • Clear categories of safety standards consistent
    with Member States needs and use
  • Clear, logical and integrated structure based on
    a unified philosophy of safety
  • Clear scope in terms of areas covered and level
    of detail in each category

33
Strategies (Contd)
  • Consensus at the highest level on what
    constitutes a high level of safety and the
    related best international practices
  • User - friendliness
  • Manageable number of safety standards

34
Strategies (Contd)
  • Transparency and rigour of the process
  • Effective feedback mechanisms
  • Harmonized terminology
  • Effective knowledge management
  • Promotion of the safety standards

35
Structure of the Long Term Set of Safety
Requirements
Specific Safety Requirements
General Safety Requirements
Vol.1 Governmental and Regulatory Framework
1. Site Evaluation for Nuclear Installations
Vol.2 Leadership and Management for Safety
B. Design of Nuclear Power Plants
2. Safety of Nuclear Power Plants 2.1 Design
and Construction 2.2 Commissioning and Operation
Vol.3 Radiation Protection and Safety of
Radiation Sources
Vol.4 Safety Assessment
3. Safety of Research Reactors
Vol.5 Predisposal Management of Radioactive Waste
4. Safety of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities
Vol.6 Decommissioning and Termination of
Activities
5. Safety of Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities
Vol.7 Emergency Preparedness and Response
6. Safe Transport of Radioactive Material
36
Whats next?
  • Are these strategies and conditions sufficient
    to envisage the worldwide de facto acceptance and
    application of the IAEA Safety Standards ?

Suggestions for further improvement will be
highly appreciated
37
Thank you for your attention
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com