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THE IAEA ACTION PLAN ON NUCLEAR SAFETY KEY FACTS · 12 key actions, 39 sub-actions • Unanimously adopted in September 2011 EBP funded projects: • 52 from Japan • 10 from USA MAKING NUCLEAR POWER SAFER The IAEA Action Plan 7 from Russia Over 900 activities completed 2 40 Million euro since September 2011 ABOUT US IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency OUR WORK NEWS CENTRE PUBLICATIONS- SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES Mi Carmenes in Fare EA Action Plan on Nutler Safety IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety wwwwww MAKING NUCLEAR SAFER The IAEA Action Plan Search TRANSPARENCY Mission calendar of peer reviews International experts missions reports International Experts Meetings reports IAEA Related News 27 November 2015 New AEA Safety Standarts Rentanca Emergency Preparedness and Response 17 November 2015 General Assembly Resolution Recognizes the IAEA's Work Devlopment, Nuclear Safety and Non- Proliferation 20 October 2015 Open for Registration: A Conference on Safety Culture 30 Years Aer Chernobyl 19 October 2015 Prepa Effectively A Hosts Nuclear Emergency Preparedness and Response Conce DG's Statements 19 October 2015 NEA D' Statement at the meational Conference anbul Emergency pass and Repor Shaning IAEA Action Plan information across the world nuclear community. IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety A Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety adopted a Declaration that requested the Director General to develop a draft Action Plan on Nuclear Safety in September 2011, the E Plan on Nuca Safity was adopted by the IAEA's Board of Governors and subsequently unanimously endorsed by the AEA General Comfemince The ultimate goal of the Action Plans to strengthen muclear safety worldwide At the AEA General Conference in September 2012, the Desctor General announced that the AEA would prepare a report on the Fukushima Daiichi accident. He stated that this report would be an authoritative, factual and balanced assessment, addressing the cases and consequences of the accident as well as lessons leamed The Fukushima Daichi Accident, the Report by the IAEA Director General and five technical volumes, is the result of an extensive international collaborative effort involving the working groups with about 100 experts from 42 Member States with and without nuclear power programmes and several international bodies. This ensured a broad representation of experience and knowledge. An International Technical Advisory Group provided advice on technical and scientific With the breadth of coverage and detailed description and analyses, the Report by the Director General and the five technical volumes provide a description of the accident and its causes, evolution and consequences, based on the evaluation of data and information from a large number of sources available at the time of writing The Report by the Director General and the five techescal volumes will be of use to national authorities, international organizations, nuclear regulatory bodies, muclear power plant operating organizations, designers of nuclear facilities and other experts in matters relating to Fukushima Nuclear Accident In Focus Fushma Nuclear Acciden The Fukushima Daichi Accidere Rapon by the Dector General and technical Mission Maps EA Operational Safety T OSAR) in 2006-2003 WEA Emergency Preparedness and Review Services (EPREV) Mini, 2006-2012 Agent Mom, 2006-2012 Matory Review Service RRS) Moos 2006-2012 Meetings intaational Confec Engency Preparedness and Response 19 23 Остове 2015 tional Experts' Hering on Aman Prognosis in Response to radical Emergency 20-24 April 2015 20
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