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2. 9/6/2012 2 IAEA Statutory functions
3. 9/6/2012 3 Main bases for the Safety Standards …
4. 9/6/2012 4 The IAEA’s Radiation Safety Standards Programme
5. 9/6/2012 5 THE APPLICATION OF THE STANDARDS
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7. 9/6/2012 7 Occupational Radiation Protection Programme
Safety Standards
Further guidance
Services
- ORPAS
- Intercomparisons
Information exchange
Technical Co-operation projects
8. 9/6/2012 8 Occupational Radiation Safety Guides
9. 9/6/2012 9 Safety Guides, cont’d Radiation Protection and Radioactive Waste Management in the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants
Published in 2002
Radiation Protection Aspects of Design for Nuclear Power Plants
Published in 2006
10. 9/6/2012 10 Safety Reports (SR) Optimization of Radiation Protection in the Control of Occupational Exposure
Published in English in 2002
Workplace Monitoring (2 reports)Publication planned in 2008
Radiation Protection of Itinerant Workers
Publication planned in 2008
Many others related to Natural Sources
11. 9/6/2012 11 Current Activities for Harmonization of Radiological Quantities INTERNATIONAL
2001/03 Direct measurement of radionuclides in simulated human organs
2003/04 Measurement of Hp(d) in mixed fields (n-gamma)
2003/04 Measurement of radionuclides in human urine samples
REGIONAL
2002/03 Measurement of Hp(d) in photon fields – two in Asia
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13. 9/6/2012 13 APPRAISAL SERVICES :ORPAS
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16. 9/6/2012 16 International Action Plan for Occupational Radiation Protection
17. 9/6/2012 17 International Action Plan for Occupational Radiation Protection Fourteen actions grouped in areas, such as:
Education and awareness
Promotion of a holistic approach toworkplace safety
Protection of pregnant workers
Probability of causation
Natural sources
ILO Convention 115
Information exchange - networking
18. 9/6/2012 18 ILO Convention 115 First publication : 01/06/1960
Scope : Radiation Protection of the Workers
Is “binding”
As been reviewed (terminology,…)
As on 31/12/2007 : 49 countries
19. 9/6/2012 19 The Actions : description and status
20. 9/6/2012 20 The Actions : description and status (cont’d)
21. 9/6/2012 21 IAEA ASSISTANCE Expert missions.
Equipment.
Software and publications.
Fellowships and scientific visits.
Interregional, regional and national training courses.
Postgraduate Educational Courses.
Special meetings and workshops.
Conferences and seminars.
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23. 9/6/2012 23 PARTICIPATING MEMBER STATES in 2004
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27. 9/6/2012 27 Provisions for applicationof standards
28. 9/6/2012 28 Agency’s policy related to Networking Geneva Conference (August 2002)
Rabat Conference (September 2003)
Since 1991 : Joint Secretariat NEA/IAEA (ISOE)
2005 : TC project RER/9/081 (from CEEAN to RECAN)
2007 : East Asian and Pacific Region Network (December)
29. 9/6/2012 29 Agency’s commitment in networks(Occupational RP) European ALARA Network (obs)
Regional European and Central Asian ALARA Network (coord.)
Asian Regional ALARA Network (coord.)
Information System on Occupational Exposure (joint secretariat)
30. 9/6/2012 30 Information System on Occupational Exposure
31. 9/6/2012 31 Promotion of the Agency’s Safety Standards for NPP’s in non-OECD Countries
32. 9/6/2012 32 IAEA considers RECAN as an important activity for(*)
Fostering exchange of information
Harmonization of RP
Promoting implementation of BSS
Dissemination of ALARA practices, and
Encouraging contacts between regulatory bodies, operators and workforce in the Member States of the Region
33. 9/6/2012 33 E-mail : P.Deboodt@iaea.org