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Regulatory Requirements for Management of Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies

IAEA International Conference on Global Emergency Preparedness and Response, 19-23 October 2015. Regulatory Requirements for Management of Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies. M. Nadeem Hussain National Radiation Emergency Coordination Centre Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority.

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Regulatory Requirements for Management of Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies

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  1. IAEA International Conference on Global Emergency Preparedness and Response, 19-23 October 2015 Regulatory Requirements for Management of Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies M. Nadeem Hussain National Radiation Emergency Coordination Centre Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority

  2. Introduction • PNRA is regulatory body • ensures, coordinates and enforces EPR arrangements • Regulatory requirements are established as regulations • Complete EPR arrangements ensured before fuel load; and • Demonstrated prior to operation

  3. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (1/7) General Requirements • In advance, coordination with local and national response organizations • Maintain preparedness for response both in and after emergency • Ensure preparedness through training, coordination meetings, drills, exercises and periodic inspections • Responsibilities of all the parties including decision makers are defined in emergency plans • PNRA reviews and approves the emergency plans and ensures demonstration in exercises

  4. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (2/7)

  5. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (3/7)

  6. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (4/7)

  7. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (5/7)

  8. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (6/7)

  9. Main Regulatory Requirements and Implementation (7/7)

  10. Mechanism to Regulate EPR Arrangements (1/2) 1. Review and Assessment of Emergency Plans • Review and assessment of emergency plans at initial stage of licensing process • Preliminary plans are submitted to PNRA at PSAR stage with other applicable requirements • Compatibility of the plans ensured before CL • Final plans are submitted at FSAR stage • Approval of plans prior to fuel load permit • Commencement of operation of a facility after successful demonstration of the plans through drills/exercises

  11. Mechanism to Regulate EPR Arrangements (2/2) 2. Regulatory Inspection Program • Various types of inspections are performed • Mainly regional offices perform regulatory inspections • Joint inspections by HQ and regional offices, if required 3. Evaluation of Emergency Exercises • Conducting emergency exercises is an important regulatory requirement • Submission of scenario at least one month before exercise • Evaluation of emergency exercises by a joint team from HQ and regional offices • Exercise report and corrective action plan

  12. For you attention Thanks

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