Cooperation with SNRIU in independent radiation monitoring of territories with medical institutions using radiation & nuclear technologies, and around uranium mining and milling facilities
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Cooperation with SNRIU in independent radiation monitoring of territories with medical institutions using radiation & nuclear technologies, and around uranium mining and milling facilities
Background
The European Union, together with its Chinese Partners, has successfully implemented a first joint project aimed at enhancing and strengthening the nuclear safety regulatory framework in China in accordance with highest standards and best international practice adopted in the EU.
Project Description
The project implemented in 2014-2017 under the auspices of the Instrument for Nuclear Safety Cooperation (INSC) has effectively supported the People’s Republic of China in enhancing their capacities and capabilities for the prevention and management of severe accidents and arrangements for emerge
Project Description (to be included in the Database)
Background
Project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
The purposes of this contract are as follows:
Purpose of project C: Optimisation of the national transportation and handling infrastructure for radioactive waste management;
The objectives that will need to be achieved in further elaborating a national policy and strategy in cooperation with the relevant Chinese authorities and agencies are the following:
• To perform analysis of different options for the management of radioactive waste and spent fuel;
The purpose of this contract is to continue the assistance to DEVCO and to the governmental organisations and local stakeholders (Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry, Ministry of Environment, SNRIU, State Agency of Ukraine on Management of the Exclusion Zone – SAUMEZ -, Energoatom and the sites
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
The purposes of this contract are as follows:
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
Under its research programmes, the European Commission has supported the development of the comprehensive RODOS (Real time Online Decision Support) system for the off-site management of nuclear emergencies.
This project, part of the Instrument for Nuclear Safety Cooperation (INSC), has effectively enhanced the capabilities in China for the identification and treatment of people who may have been over-exposed to radiation in a radiological or nuclear emergency.
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.