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Cultivating and Development - 30 Years Practice of Safety Culture in China

25 Feb 2016, 14:30
30m
Boardroom B/M1 (IAEA HQ)

Boardroom B/M1

IAEA HQ

Vienna International Centre, Vienna, AUSTRIA

Speaker

Liguang Hu (Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Beijing 100035, China)

Synopsis

The safety culture has been cultivated and promoted in China since its very beginning by IAEA. The 1st stage---stage of start and exploration --- is from 1984 to 2007, in which the international concept of safety culture was imported and studied, with the process of combination and convergence with the positive elements of Chinese traditional culture. The basic ideas, such as the principles and directing ideas for the nuclear safety, were established in China. The 2nd stage---stage of practice and growing---is from 2007 to 2014, the safety culture was promoted by the Government, and the regulatory body NNSA established its basic supervision value based on the safety culture. The Chinese nuclear industry was encouraged to develop their of safety culture in a vivid form of presenting. The 3rd stage---stage of fast development---is from 2014 to now. The Chinese president XI announce the Chinese Nuclear Safety View in Hague in March 2014, showing the states position regarding the nuclear safety and safety culture. The policy declaration was issued and the nuclear safety promotion special action was carried out by NNSA. The safety culture is widely accepted and acknowledged by the nuclear and radioactivity relevant industry.

Country or International Agency China, P. R.

Primary author

Liguang Hu (Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Beijing 100035, China)

Co-authors

Guangzhen XU (Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Beijing 100035, China) Wei ZHANG (Nuclear Safety Center (NSC) of Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Beijing 100035, China) Ying ZHANG (Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Beijing 100035, China)

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