Background ANRA and NRSC developed emergency procedures to be used in case of nuclear and radiation emergencies for assessing the technological conditions and radiation situation, as well as to provide prognosis on the progression of the emergency.
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Countries:
Armenia
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2010
Amount:
€ 1.496.593,61
Countries:
Brazil
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2012
Amount:
€ 1.705.830,87
The overall objective of the project was the enhancement and strengthening of a nuclear safety regulatory regime in Brazil in compliance with internationally used criteria and practices.