Objectives
The objectives of the project were to assist in the establishment of the required capabilities for food quality control in three laboratories in the Chernobyl-affected areas of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
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Objectives
The objectives of the project were to assist in the establishment of the required capabilities for food quality control in three laboratories in the Chernobyl-affected areas of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
Background
Unit 1A/C5, which managed the implementation of the TACIS Nuclear safety program, needed technical advice on specific topics. The necessary expertise was not always available within DG1A/C5 or the other services, so external expertise was required.
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In the context of restructuring the electricity sector by the Ukrainian government, this project was set up to support the re-orientation of the management of Energoatom towards a competitive market-driven environment.
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In the framework of the G7/EU Action Plan for Ukraine's energy sector, the EU Tacis programme was financing the definition of a modernization and safety upgrading programme for the 2 VVER 1000 reactors Rovno 4 and Khmelnitsky 2.
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The EC contracted TPEG (Twinning Program Engineering Group), a consortium of Community nuclear operators and engineering organisations, to assist in preparing the PHARE 1993 Nuclear Safety Programme.
The work required from the Consultant included:
Background
The G7 summit in July 1992 underlined the need and agreed on a broad programme of short-term and long-term measures to improve the safety of civil nuclear installations in operation and under construction in Eastern Europe and the CIS.
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In February 1992, a 53 million Euro Nuclear Safety TACIS Programme (the first TACIS Programme) was approved between the CIS and EC to cover safety improvement of CIS nuclear units.
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In the framework of the TACIS 1991 programme, the Commission agreed with the Russian authorities on technical assistance projects to be financed by the European Community in the field of nuclear safety.
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Background
In February 1992, a 53 million Euro Nuclear Safety TACIS Programme (the first TACIS Programme) was approved between the CIS and EC to cover safety improvement of CIS nuclear units.
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