Project BE/RA/02 is a follow-up of project BE/RA/01 with almost the same objectives. The assistance in the field of emergency preparedness including planning and training was included as new objective. This project has 6 technical tasks.
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1.OBJECTIVES.
Two main groups of radioactive waste (RAW) exist in Georgia: disused sealed radioactive sources (DSRS) and the radioactive waste generated during the decommissioning of the nuclear research reactor IRT-M. All the reactor fuel has been removed and sent out of Georgia.
Background
EU regulatory experts supported the Ministry for Emergency Situations (MES), including the
Department on Nuclear and Radiation Safety (Gosatomnadzor). MES also included the following
subordinated institutes and teams, involved in this project:
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Summary
The general objective of this project was to strengthen capabilities of the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA/NSD, and also its TSOs) whose main function is to regulate activities at the Paks NPP, the main nuclear installation in Hungary.