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Regulatory Trends in NERS: Past, Present, and Future Insights

Discover the latest regulatory activities shared at the 7th Annual Meeting of NERS in 2004 at IAEA HQ, Austria. Presentation covered current aspects like relicensing of KANUPP, licensing of C2, and future plans such as IRRT recommendations' implementation and enhancing public confidence. Dive into the evolving regulatory landscape focusing on human resources, quality management, and international cooperation.

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Regulatory Trends in NERS: Past, Present, and Future Insights

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  1. Roundtable Presentation of Members about Current and Future Regulatory Activities Presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of NERS September 23-24, 2004 IAEA HQ, Vienna - Austria

  2. CURRENT REGULATORY ACTIVITIES • Relicensing of KANUPP • Licensing of C2 • Licensing and inspection of radiation apparatus and radioactive sources • Inspections of KANUPP, C1 & Research Reactors • Licensing of operating personnel • Human resource development • International co-operation • Public Awareness • Development of Regulations and Guides

  3. FUTURE REGULATORY ACTIVITIES • Implementation of IRRT recommendations • Establishment of TSO-Regulatory competence • Quality management-LUMS • Minimum requirements to maintain licence • Security of radioactive sources • Improving public and licensee interface and confidence

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