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4 th Meeting of Steering Committee on E&T December 4, 2012

This safety report presents the revised competence model for regulators, incorporating insights from applying SARCoN guidelines. It provides a framework for managing and ensuring regulatory competence in facilities and activities, with a focus on challenges faced by countries embarking in nuclear power projects. The report does not provide specific country examples but lays the foundation for future developments in HRD.

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4 th Meeting of Steering Committee on E&T December 4, 2012

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  1. 4th Meeting of Steering Committee on E&T December 4, 2012 Safety Report “Managing Regulatory Competence” M. Moracho Ramirez Regulatory Activities Section

  2. IAEA Safety Report “Managing Regulatory Competence

  3. Content • History & Background • Purpose and Scope • What is new? • Next steps

  4. History & Background 2001 TECDOC 1254 2004 TNA 2007 2 TMs, SARCoN, Bureau, Gestation of the SC 2009 SC 2010 DPP for the Safety Report

  5. Purpose and Scope • TECDOC proposed a 4Q competence model for regulators and recommends SAT • SC produced and completed questionnaires on the training management systems • SARCoN guidelines used TECDOC model, SAT and emphasizes the process of TNA Based on the above the Steering Committee advised the IAEA to produce a safety report

  6. Purpose and Scope • The safety report had the purpose of: • Revising the competence model of TECDOC 1254 • Use the experience and insights from applying SARCoN • Provide a general framework for the processes of managing and ensuring regulatory competence • The scope of the safety report is: • Facilities and activities • It addresses specifically challenges of countries embarking in a NPP • It does not provide specific country examples but give sound basis for future developments such a revised SARCoN tool and possibly a new TECDOC focusing on HRD

  7. What is new? • Management system oriented approach • Facilities and activities • Revised 4Q model for regulatory competence: • Q4 is enlarged i.e. with leadership for safety and safety culture issues • Q3 is focusing on the regulatory practices • Q2 has been expanded • Q1 is taking better account of the management system and also expanded

  8. What is new?

  9. What is new?

  10. What is new? Safety report

  11. Next steps • SARCoN • Update the full questionnaires according to the new revised model. Planning a DPP for publication of SARCoN, currently preparing a report on its use and lessons learnt • Produce and inventory of available training materials for each quadrant • Linking the safety report and SARCoN to HRD

  12. …Thank you for your attention

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