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5–8 Nov 2018
Vienna International Centre
CET timezone

Developing an SSAC Self-Assessment Tool for Operators and Regulators

Not scheduled
5m
M Building (Vienna International Centre)

M Building

Vienna International Centre

Roundtable Member Shaping the future of safeguards implementation (SGI) [SGI] ISSAS Missions and SSAC Self-Assessment

Speaker

Mrs Sarah Frazar (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Description

State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Materials (SSAC) are the organizational arrangements at a national level that enable countries to manage their nuclear materials and meet their international safeguards obligations to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). As such, SSAC performance can play an important role in determining how the IAEA allocates and spends its resources within and across countries. Therefore, it is important to identify methods and tools that will help SRAs and the operators that support the SSAC to conduct effective self-assessments of their own safeguards performance and ensure that lessons-learned inform improvements in organizational performance. Enabling an SSAC to understand why it is performing inefficiently can help it allocate resources more effectively to better support IAEA safeguards implementation. In collaboration with international consulting firm, Environmental Resources Management (ERM) and a U.S. based nuclear fuel cycle facility, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) developed a prototype self-assessment tool for nuclear operators and regulators. This presentation will describe the multi-year effort while emphasizing the steps the team took to align the framework with relevant IAEA self-assessment tools. It will also present feedback from an operating facility that tested the prototype tool in 2017.
Topics SGI3
Which "Key Question" does your Abstract address? SGI3.1

Primary author

Mrs Sarah Frazar (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Ms Gemma Innes-Jones (Environmental Resources Management) Mr William Ian Hamilton (Environmental Resources Management)

Presentation materials