The Tacis project BE/RA/04 represents the fourth phase of the transfer of European regulatory methodology and practices to the nuclear safety authorities of Belarus, especially to the Ministry for Emergency Situations (MES), including the Depart¬ment for Nuclear and Radiation Safety (Gosatomnadzo
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The overall objective of this project was to assist the Russian government in its endeavour to restructure the nuclear sector towards a more market oriented environment with clearly separated responsibilities for the Regulatory Authorities and TSOs, with adequate technical capabilities and financ
Introduction
Background
Background
The objectives of this project were the following:
Background
This project aimed to support the Nuclear Safety Authority of Georgia (NRSS) in the field of legislation, regulation and regulatory approach (licensing, transport, waste management and storage, inspection, ionising radioactive sources).
The technical tasks of the project were:
Objectives
Objectives
This project was the follow-up of projects BE/RA/01 and BE/RA/02.
The objective of the contract is to support SNRCU and its TSO in the review of the Safety Analysis Reports and to strengthen the capabilities of the SNRCU and of its local technical safety organisation SSTC by transferring Western practice and extension of the capabilities of the SNRCU.
This project aimed to supply equipment to the Nuclear Safety Authority of Georgia (NRSS).
This project consisted of the supply of the Lot 2 and Lot 3 of equipment specified in the project B3.01/04 (BE/RA/03), namely personal protection equipment and laboratory equipment respectively.
The purpose of this contract has several components:
The overall Objectives of this contract are