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Title: Industry Perspectives with Communication to the Public and Stakeholders


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Industry Perspectives with Communication to the
Public and Stakeholders

Bernard Monot
External Affairs Director AREVA TN International
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Transports Background between Europe and Japan
  • Fourteen shipments of HLW ( High Level Wastes) to
    Japan
  • Four MOX Shipments to Japan
  • Three maritime routes have been used
  • Panama Canal
  • Cape of Good Hope
  • Horn Cape
  • Misinformation from opponents
  • On Going expressions of concerns of Coastal
    States and Regional Organizations
  • Continuous implementation of GA Activities based
    on transparency and dialogue

Factual information, confidence building, contact
making is something you do by calm weather, not
in a storm
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Global Acceptance activities
  • The main principles
  • To inform Authorities of the Coastal States on
    these shipments organization, safety,
    regulations, liabilities
  • To answer to official and media concerns
  • To develop a common ability to work together
    Authorities and industries, with the support of
    our diplomats
  • To develop specific Public Relation tools

A large effort done by shipping states and
industry in a long term relationship trough
information missions
4
Information missions
  • These missions can take place
  • All year long
  • At the time of departure
  • At the time of passage

Essential to keep the confidence even without on
going transports
5
Information missions
  • Diplomatic missions
  • To inform our stakeholders ( authorities, Navy,
    coast guards)
  • To initiate a dialogue
  • To exchange at the political level with the
    support of our diplomats
  • Media missions
  • To inform and correct misinformation
  • To provide medias with detailed answers
  • To be available for groups of interest,
    associations and education

Simple, clear and consistent messages required
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Other possible actions
  • Visits of industrial facilities many groups
    invited to our plants
  • Visits of Ships
  • South Africa Cape Town and Durban April 1998 (
    3 000 Visitors)
  • Panama Panamanian journalists on board/ Ship
    visits
  • Japan visit of the PIF Leaders
  • Information Seminars
  • Panama Maritime University 2005/2008
  • World Nuclear University 2007/2008/2009/2010
  • South American Academics Seminar 2009
  • Panama University of Technology 2011

To be as open as possible
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Information contents
  • Through information tools
  • MOX File / HLW File
  • MOX FACT Sheet/ HLW Fact Sheet
  • MOX DVD
  • HLW/ILW ( in preparation)
  • Contents of information
  • Material to be shipped
  • Recycling process it results from
  • Principle of Safety Safety in depth
  • Security Assessments
  • Ships and casks used
  • Transport Organization
  • Implementation Phase disclosure policy dates,
    routes, ships

Documents available in English, Spanish and French
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The results of our GA Policy
  • Better understanding of the reality of our
    activities
  • ( Safety, international regulations,
    liabilities )
  • Development of a sustainable dialogue with many
    coastal states
  • Improvement in attitudes of the more serious
    newspapers
  • More of the Coastal States, IAEA, IMO recognize
    the high quality of transports operations and
    appreciate our efforts for transparency and
    dialogue

A long term process since 1995
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Over 17 years of active Global Acceptance for
sea transport
Trinidad Tobago
Marshal Republic
Ecuador
Brasil
Peru
Salomon Islands
Fiji
New Caledonia
Uruguay
New Zealand
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Global Acceptance and Coastal States
  • The industry created the World Nuclear Transport
    Institute (WNTI), which, besides bringing the
    industry's views to the IAEA, IMO... regulatory
    process, invites foreign dignitaries to nuclear
    site visits
  • Industry and their States provide mutual support
    in meetings with Coastal States in arenas such as
    IAEA, IMO or local fora ( Pacific Islands
    Forum, Caribbean Community)

A process under continuous improvement
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What about the future ?
  • Transports will continue for several years to
    come with a new generation of ships and casks
  • We want to follow up, and diversify our efforts
  • We need to maintain a close monitoring of the
    international community to improve our
    information and communication process based on
    the safety and security of our transports

Maintaining widespread contacts for our mutual
benefits
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MERCI ..THANK YOU ..GRACIAS
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