Abdeljalil Jraut
(CNESTEN)
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
Morocco entered into force its Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement in 1976 and its Additional Protocol in 2011.
The Moroccan National Centre of Nuclear Energy, Sciences and Technologies (CNESTEN) has been licensed to operate the Nuclear Studies Centre at La Maâmora (CENM), including a 2MW TRIGA Research Reactor, since January 2009. This reactor is mainly used for training, basic and...
Norihito Nakamura
(Nuclear Material Control Center (NMCC))
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
Cooperation between International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and State System of Accounting for and Control of nuclear material (SSAC) is essential for effective and efficient IAEA’s safeguards implementation. JSGO (Japan Safeguards Office), NMCC (Nuclear Material Control Center) and Facility Operators play a key role of SSAC in Japan. Trilateral liaison meetings among IAEA, JSGO/NMCC and...
Timur Zhantikin
(Atomic Energy Committee of the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies of the Republic of Kazakhstan)
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
Experience of Kazakhstan joined the NPT in 1993, just after desintegration of USSR, and enforced Safeguards Agreement in 1995 can be interesting in implementation of safeguards in non-standard cases. Having weapon materials and test infrastructure legacy, the country together with IAEA and several donor countries found acceptable approaches to meet NPT provisions. One of challenges was to...
Ulmas Mirsaidov
(Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency, Tajikistan)
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
National legislation related to remediation of uranium legacy sites is described. National functions of regulator and operator are described.
Theoretical and practical training provided to laboratory personnel on operation of delivered equipment under IAEA, ISTC and NATO projects during project implementation is described.
Solution of the following problems for development of monitoring...
João G. M. Gonçalves
(European Commission, Joint Research Centre)
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) bases its technical and scientific programme on voluntary contributions from Member States, constituting the Member States Support Programme (MSSP). The European Commission Cooperative Support Programme (EC-SP) started in 1981 to support IAEA activities in the field of nuclear safeguards.
Since its beginning, the EC-SP has been operated by the...
Tim Korbmacher
(URENCO Ltd.)
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
URENCO was founded in 1970 following the signing of the Treaty of Almelo by the governments of Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. The fundamental principles for effective supervision of URENCO’s technology and enrichment operations with respect to non-proliferation issues have been laid down in this treaty.
In order to enable the construction of a URENCO enrichment facility in the USA and...
Igor Tsvetkov
(IAEA)
24/10/2014, 09:50
poster
Following the decision of the German Government to completely phase out nuclear energy by 2022, the Agency is facing an increasing number of spent fuel (SF) transfers from nuclear power plants (NPP) to dry SF storage facilities. Verification of these transfers in the period 2015-2016 would have required about 1000 additional calendar-days in the field by inspectors. To meet the verification...