The overall objective of the project is to provide support to the regulatory authority of Ghana to build the necessary capacity in view of the project to build its first nuclear power plant.
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The aim of the project is to provide the GCC EMC located in the State of Kuwait with operational, ‘state of the art’, tools to support it in making arrangements for, and managing (in a more timely, reliable and coherent manner), any future radiological or nuclear emergency that may affect the GCC
The purpose of this project is the installation of an automatic on-line early warning radiation monitoring system (EWRMS) in Armenia (in particular around the Medzamor 2 NPP) and the supply of hardware for a decision support system, JRODOS, to be installed in the emergency response centre (ERC) o
Intermediate-level waste streams currently stored at the Ukrainian Nuclear Energy Facilities include radioactive wastes such as sludge’s, resins and salt-cake (sometimes known as fusion cake). At the present time these wastes are held in their raw state for lack of a defined processing route.
This project is aimed to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of the Iranian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (INRA) by the implementation of the following main activities in cooperation with INRA: firstly, to support further improvements to the legal and regulatory framework for nuclear and radiat
Delivery of a comprehensive safety assessment for the radioactive waste management sites currently operated by State Corporation “ Ukrainian State Association ‘Radon’ ” and development of designs to remediate some problematic facilities on these sites.
SUMMARY:
Following the 1986 accident in its Unit 4, thousands of tonnes of metal (steel and other metals) still need to be decontaminated at Chernobyl NPP (ChNPP).