Dr
Seung-Young Jeong
(Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety)
28/10/2014, 14:00
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Invited
This paper reviews the important role of Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS) for emergency preparedness and response in Korea. The KINS performs the regulation for the safety performance and radiological emergency preparedness of the nuclear facilities and radiation utilizations. The radiological emergency preparedness in Korea is based on the Act on Physical Protection and Radiological...
Mr
Olivier Isnard
(IRSN)
28/10/2014, 14:40
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Invited
After the nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Japan in 2011, France decided to enhance its operational capability to respond to any nuclear and radiological emergency, at the governmental level, and to take into account acquired experience during the 2011 response. In this context, the French Government has developed a National Response Plan to a Major Nuclear or...
Mr
Gerry Frappier
(Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)
28/10/2014, 15:00
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Invited
The role of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) during a nuclear emergency is to provide assurance that appropriate actions are taken by the licensee and response organizations to limit the risk to health, safety, security of the public and the environment. This includes an independent assessment of the onsite conditions and potential offsite consequences as well as assessing and...