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The IAEA Waste Safety Standards History and Outlook

The IAEA Waste Safety Standards History and Outlook. Luc Baekelandt Federal Agency for Nuclear Control Brussels, Belgium. LB/Euradwaste 2004/00. Hierarchy of the Standards. Safety Fundamentals Safety Requirements Safety Guides. LB/Euradwaste 2004/01. Development Process (1).

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The IAEA Waste Safety Standards History and Outlook

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  1. The IAEA Waste Safety StandardsHistory and Outlook Luc Baekelandt Federal Agency for Nuclear Control Brussels, Belgium LB/Euradwaste 2004/00

  2. Hierarchy of the Standards • Safety Fundamentals • Safety Requirements • Safety Guides LB/Euradwaste 2004/01

  3. Development Process (1) Document Preparation Profile Secretariat Safety Standards Committee(s) Commission on Safety Standards Secretariat LB/Euradwaste 2004/02

  4. Development Process (2) Safety Standard Secretariat Expert Group Secretariat Safety Standards Committee(s) Member States Commission on Safety Standards DG Board PUBLICATION LB/Euradwaste 2004/03

  5. Published Waste Safety Standards LB/Euradwaste 2004/04

  6. Waste Safety Standards under development LB/Euradwaste 2004/05

  7. New Structure (1) Safety of nuclear facilities Radiation protection and safety of radiation sources Safe management of radioactive waste Safe transport of radioactive material General safety (cross-cutting themes) LB/Euradwaste 2004/06

  8. New Structure (2) Thematic Standards Facility specific Standards Legal and governmental infrastructure Nuclear power plants: design Emergency preparedness and response Nuclear power plants: operation Management systems Research reactors Assessment and verification Fuel cycle facilities Site evaluation Radiation related facilities and activities Radiation protection Waste treatment and disposal facilities Radioactive waste management Decommissioning Rehabilitation of contaminated areas Transport of radioactive material LB/Euradwaste 2004/07

  9. Waste treatment and disposal facilities LB/Euradwaste 2004/08

  10. Radioactive Waste Management DS298 Safety Fundamentals of Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety Fundamentals 110, 111-F 120 (combining and ) WS1 (new) Safety Radioactive Waste Management Requirements WS-R-2 (to supersede predisposal part of ) 111-G-1.1 (1994) WS-G-2.3 (2000) Classification of radioactive waste Regulatory control of radioactive discharges to the environment WS-G-2.5 (2003) WS-G-2.6 (2003) Predisposal management of low and intermediate Predisposal management of high level radioactive level radioactive waste waste Safety Guide DS160 DS292 Management of Waste from the Use of Storage of radioactive waste Radioactive Materials in Medicine, Industry and Research DS336 Management Systems for the Treatment, Handling and Storage of Radioactive Waste LB/Euradwaste 2004/09

  11. Decommissioning DS298 Safety Fundamentals of Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety Fundamentals 110, 111-F 120 (combining and ) WS6 (DS333) Safety Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities Requirements WS-R-2 (to supersede decommissioning part of ) WS-G-2.1 (1999) Decommissioning of nuclear power plants and research reactors WS-G-2.2 (1999) Decommissioning of medical, industrial and research facilities Safety Guide WS-G-2.4 (2001) Decommissioning of nuclear fuel cycle facilities DS332 The Removal of Sites and Buildings from Regulatory Control on the Termination of Practices LB/Euradwaste 2004/10

  12. Rehabilitation of contaminated areas DS298 Safety Fundamentals of Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety Fundamentals 110, 111-F 120 (combining and ) Safety WS-R-3 Requirements Remediation of Areas Contaminated by Past Activities and Accidents DS172 Safety Guide Derivation of Remediation Values for Areas with Radioactive Residues from Past Activities and Accidents and their Implementation LB/Euradwaste 2004/11

  13. Radiation Protection DS298 Safety Fundamentals of Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety Fundamentals 110, 111-F 120 (combining and ) 115 Safety International Basic Safety Standards for Protection against ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources Requirements DS161 DS62 Application of the Concepts of Exclusion, Exemption and Clearance Strategy for monitoring radionuclides in the environment RS1 (new) RS-G-1.4 Occupational Radiation Protection Building Competence in Radiation Protection (to combine RS-G-1.1, RS-G-1.2, RS-G-1.3) And the Safe Use of Radiation Sources Safety Guide RS-G-1.5 DS114 Radiological Protection for Medical Exposure to Ionizing Radiation DS343 DS315 DS319 three more new documents LB/Euradwaste 2004/12

  14. Assessment and Verification DS298 Safety Fundamentals of Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety Fundamentals 110, 111-F 120 (combining and ) GS2 (new) Safety Safety Assessment and Verification Requirements NS-G-1.2 NS-G-2.3 NS-G-2.10 35-G1 WS3 (new) Safety Guide Safety Assessment of Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities WS-G-1.1 (to supersede ) DS284 Safety assessment for nuclear and radiation facilities other than reactors and waste repositories NS10 (potential overlap with ) three more new documents LB/Euradwaste 2004/13

  15. Application of the Standards • IAEA operations • International conventions • National legislation LB/Euradwaste 2004/14

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