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Nuclear Safety Standards Committee 35 th Meeting 24 – 28 June 2013

Nuclear Safety Standards Committee 35 th Meeting 24 – 28 June 2013. Status of Safety Standards Agenda Item 2.1 Miroslav Svab NUSSC Scientific Secretary , RAS - NSNI. Detailed steps to develop a Safety Standard (as described in SPESS). SPESS 14 steps and NUSSC input

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Nuclear Safety Standards Committee 35 th Meeting 24 – 28 June 2013

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  1. Nuclear Safety Standards Committee35th Meeting24 – 28 June 2013 Status of Safety Standards Agenda Item 2.1 Miroslav Svab NUSSC ScientificSecretary, RAS - NSNI

  2. Detailed steps to develop a Safety Standard (as described in SPESS) • SPESS 14 steps and NUSSC input • STEP 1: Preparing a DPP (document preparation profile) • STEP 2: Internal review of the DPP • STEP 3: Review of the DPP by the SSC(s) • STEP 4: Review of the DPP by the CSS • STEP 5: Preparing the draft safety standard • STEP 6: First internal review of the draft safety standard • STEP 7: First review of the draft safety standard by the SSC(s) • STEP 8: Soliciting comments by Member States • STEP 9: Addressing comments by Member States • STEP 10: Second internal review of the draft safety standard • STEP 11: Second review of the draft safety standard by the SSC(s) • STEP 12: Review of the draft safety standard by the CSS • STEP 13: Establishing as an IAEA safety standard (by the Publications Committee and/or Board of Governors (for SF and SR only)) • STEP 14: Publication of the safety standard

  3. Status of Safety Standards under developmentJune 2013 DS 365 : Integrated Safety Assessment and Decision Making

  4. Status of Safety Standards under development June 2013

  5. Status of Safety Standards under development June 2013

  6. Recently published Safety Standards • Published in 2013: • GSG-4 Use of External Experts by the Regulatory Body (February) • SSR-25Periodic Safety Review for Nuclear Power Plants (April) • GSG-3The Safety Case and Safety Assessment for the Predisposal Management of Radioactive Waste (April) • Published in 2012: • SSG-22 Use of a Graded Approach in the Application of the Safety Requirements for Research Reactors (November) • SSG-20 Safety Assessment for Research Reactors and Preparation of the Safety Analysis Report (December) • SSR-2/1 Safety of Nuclear Power Plants: Design • SSG-15 Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel • SSG-16 Establishing the Safety Infrastructure for a Nuclear Power Programme • SSG-17 Control of Orphan Sources and Other Radioactive Material in the Metal Recycling and Production Industries • SSG-21 Volcanic Hazards in Site Evaluation for Nuclear Installations • SSG-23 The Safety Case and Safety Assessment for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste • SSG-24 Safety in the Utilization and Modification of Research Reactors

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