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Resulting from an IAEA coordinated research project, this publication provides information about available strategies for research reactor spent fuel management, and presents a decision methodology to assist those selecting among several options, to identify the preferred approach for their specific situation.
Probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis (PFDHA) is a relatively new methodology, and actual examples of applications are quite limited. This publication provides an introduction to probabilistic approaches to fault displacement hazard assessment with reference to relevant IAEA safety standards.
Provides recommendations on how to meet the applicable safety requirements in relation to the design aspects of new nuclear installations subjected to seismic hazard. These recommendations focus on the consistent application of methods and procedures for seismic analysis, design, testing and qualification of structures, systems and components.
Since the 1970s, the IAEA has been involved in the analysis of fuel failures in water cooled reactors in normal (non-accident) operational conditions. This updated version of IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NF-T-2.1 provides information on all aspects of fuel failures in current nuclear power plant operations.
Presents a modular approach to the design of waste processing and storage facilities to address the needs of such Member States with a cost effective and flexible solution that allows easy adjustment to changing needs in terms of capacity and variety of waste streams.
Provides guidance to States and their competent authorities on how to implement and maintain a physical protection regime for transport of nuclear material. The publication will also be useful to shippers or carriers in the design and implementation of their physical protection systems.
Provides guidance to States, competent authorities and operators on appropriate nuclear security measures during each stage in the lifetime of a nuclear facility, from initial planning of the facility through to its final decommissioning.
Describes the potential radionuclide production routes using cyclotrons in different energy ranges and provides methods for the development of targets and provides details of the chemistry for the separation of radionuclides from target materials.
Provides recommendations and guidance on the possible format and content of safety analysis reports (SARs) to be developed in support of requests to regulatory bodies for authorization to construct and/or to operate a nuclear power plant.
This annual publication contains estimates of energy, electricity and nuclear power trends up to the year 2050, using a variety of sources, such as the IAEA's Power Reactor Information System and data prepared by the United Nations.
Provides a model academic curriculum covering the spectrum of nuclear security topics for a master's degree programme or for an academic certificate programme in nuclear security. The publication takes into account the latest IAEA guidance, as well as feedback from the International Nuclear Security Education Network community and other experts.
This publication provides comprehensive guidance on the rationale and implementation of integrated cardiovascular imaging for practitioners.
Provides a step-by-step methodology for conducting a national nuclear security threat assessment, including both physical and computer security aspects, and for the development, use and maintenance of design basis threats and representative threat statements.
Provides information to organisations dealing with the management of nuclear knowledge. The publication covers semantic information technologies, the Worldwide Web standards developed for interoperability, the construction of knowledge bases on the basis of distributed knowledge, and the development of knowledge driven applications.
Provides an example of a limited scope INPRO sustainability assessment of an innovative nuclear energy system used the BN-1200 fast reactor as a case study. The INPRO assessment was performed at the full-depth criteria level and helped to identify actions for sustainable long term deployment of sodium cooled fast reactors.
Provides guidance on the safe use of radiation for imaging and treatment in veterinary medicine, with the objective of ensuring the safety and radiation protection of workers and members of the public.
Provides a basis for establishing and sustaining the quality and reliability of training and qualification for all main categories of nuclear facility personnel. The publication details the processes and methodology, presents good practices and offers recommendations from the experts in the field.
This publication presents the outcome of a workshop which addressed the challenges for Member States regarding self-reliance and sustainability of their national nuclear institutes.
Building upon the understanding of the importance of a strong nuclear security culture, this publication provides practical guidance on how to implement a systematic nuclear security culture enhancement programme.
This publication provides information on various methodologies, good practices and approaches to manage assets in nuclear power plants currently in operation or in other operational nuclear facilities. Information relevant to new build and decommissioning environments is also provided.
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