Objectives
The guiding objective of this project was to assist the Government of the Russian Federation to establish a legally based independent and technically strong regulatory authority.
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Objectives
The guiding objective of this project was to assist the Government of the Russian Federation to establish a legally based independent and technically strong regulatory authority.
This project was the second phase of an English training programme for the officials of the Ukrainian state organization in charge of nuclear energy GOSKOMATOM.
It consisted in a part time tuition and in a 3 weeks’ advanced training in the United Kingdom for 5 officials.
2.3.1 Introduction
Beneficiary /location:SNRCU – State Nuclear Regulatory Committee of Ukraiine/ Kiev - Ukraine
Main contractor: RISKAUDIT IRSN/GRS International (GEIE)
1) Background
This project "Transfer of Western European Regulatory Methodology and practices to the nuclear safety authorities of Ukraine" was a follow up of a previous project which was implemented through two successive contracts.
Objective
The project shall provide assistance to the Russian Safety Authorities, Gosatomnadsor, to assess the safety improvements to be done at Smolensk.
Result
Background
1) Background
The main objective of this project was to consolidate the achievements of the preceding projects (UK/RA/01,02,03) and to develop the assistance to SNRCU in the following fields:
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.
1) Background
UK/TS/28 is a 2+2 project in which EU Technical Support Organisations support the Ukrainian Nuclear Safety Authority (SNRCU) in its activities on licensing related assessments of EU financed improvement measures in Zaporozhye NPP.
UK/TS/29 was a technical support project in which the nuclear safety authority of Ukraine (SNRCU) was supported in reviewing safety documentation, mainly related to Khmelnitsky 2 and Rovno 4 (K2R4).
Objective
The primary objective of this project was to strengthen and support the national nuclear safety regulatory system in Ukraine by promoting the integration of European Union (EU) regulatory practice. The project was considered successful in this respect.
UK/TS/31 was a 2+2 project, for support to the nuclear safety regulator of Ukraine (SNRCU) in the assessment of EU financed safety improvements within industrial project U1.04/03 "Upgrading of electrical equipment of reactor control and protection system and neutron flux monitoring equipment on K
UK/TS/32 was a technical support project including 2+2 tasks, for support to the nuclear safety regulator of Ukraine (SNRCU). It included 11 technical tasks mainly related to remaining modernisation steps of Khmelnitsky 2 and Rovno 4 (K2R4).
Objective
The overall purpose of the project was to:
1) Background
1) Background
Objective
This project is part of a multi-annual project consisting of 4 parts spread over 6 budget years.