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Objectives
The objective of this project was to provide the Commission with an independent expert evaluation whether the upgraded Kalinin NPP unit 3 would be in line with European safety objectives and practices.
Project
This project is the second part of UK/TS/02-A, contract 25250. Please refer to that contract for the summary.
Objective
The main objective of this project was to co-operate with and assist the Safety Authorities of Russia (GAN) and related Technical Safety Organisations (TSO) to review:
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The objective was to assist GAN in technical evaluation of the proposed safety upgrading measures, including design and operational aspects, related to Novovoronezh units 3 and 4.
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1) Background
This project is the continuation of the project UK/TS/01 A (see the relevant PRS) dedicated to safety assessment of the NPPs at the Rovno site.
In Co-operation with the Belarus authorities, especially PROMATOMNADZOR, a team of Western European experts realized an Exploratory Mission in the field of Belarus radiation protection and nuclear safety in October, 7-11, 1996, in Minsk.
Objectives
The overall objective of this project is to strengthen and enhance the effectiveness of the nuclear safety regime in Armenia and to improve the organisation and performance of the Nuclear Regulatory Authority of Armenia (ANRA).
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.
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General/History of the project
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Brief Project History
Objectives
As stated in the terms of reference of the Tacis contract the primary objective of the project was to provide support to the regulator GOSATOMNADZOR-RF and its TSOs (SEC NRS and others) in:
1) Background
Objectives
The overall objective of this project is to support the implementation of a western technical evaluation process in Armenia, through the assistance of Western technical support organisations to the Armenian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (ANRA).
Objective
The Beneficiary asked for a special project to deliver modern office equipment.
Result
Modern office equipment was delivered to the Beneficiaries in Russia and Ukraine in the period May 1994 to March 1996.
This project consisted of the transfer of calculation codes for VVER-1000 from German experts to the Ukrainian Nuclear Regulatory Body (at that time GANU).
Objective
To provide the Russian nuclear safety organisation GAN with Western know-how and to assist in its assessment of safety justifications for fast reactors.
Reports which were to be developed:
1) Background