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IAEA Perspectives on Implementation of the optimization principle

This article discusses the perspectives on the implementation of the optimization principle according to the IAEA. It covers the main missions of the agency, present status, and conclusions. It also highlights the importance of international standards, provisions for applications, and networking. Additionally, it explores the actions and support provided by the IAEA to promote radiation protection.

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IAEA Perspectives on Implementation of the optimization principle

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  1. IAEA Perspectives on Implementation of the optimization principle K.Mrabit – P.Deboodt NSRW/PPSS 10th Workshop of the EAN Praha, 12-15 September 2006

  2. Table of Contents • Main missions of the Agency • Present status • Perspectives • Conclusions 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  3. INTRODUCTIONMain missions of the Agency Article III.A.6 of the Statutes of IAEA • BINDING CONVENTIONS • INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS • PROVISIONS FOR APPLICATIONS 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  4. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Fundamentals Requirements Guides 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  5. PROVISIONS FOR APPLICATIONS fostering INFORMATION EXCHANGE MECHANISMS FOR PROVIDING FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE STANDARDS providing TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE promoting EDUCATION & TRAINING rendering APPRAISAL SERVICES coordinating RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  6. ALARA principle : present statusPublications and tools • Standards - SR : Optimization of Radiation Protection in the Control of Occupational Exposure (2002) - SG WS-G-1.2 : NORM (“Graded approach”) (2005) - SR : RP Aspects of Design for NPPs (2005) - Other documents in medical areas • Tools and training courses - Radior - Module in the PGEC - Other… 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  7. ALARA principle : present statusTechnical Assistance • 139 Member States • “Model Project” : more than 90 countries • 6 Thematic Safety Areas • Optimisation principle : TSA1 up to TSA6 • Example : RAS/9/030 (KOR,PRC,PAK) 1. Regulatory Infrastructures2. Occupational RP3. Medical Exposure4. Public and Environment5. Emergency6. Education and Training 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  8. International Conference on Occupational Radiation Protection,held in August 2002, Geneva International Conference on National Infrastructures for Radiation Safety, held in September 2003, Rabat ALARA principle : present statusNetworking (1) Added value and need for promoting a “Network approach” recognized 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  9. ALARA principle : present statusNetworking (2) Commitment of the IAEA • ISOE : joint Secretariat with NEA Technical Centre for 11 non OECD countries • EAN : observer • EURADOS : participation to ICE • Radiation Safety Regulator Network • RECAN 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  10. ALARA principle : present statusNetworking (3) Regional European and Central Asian ALARA Network • Launched in 2005 (“Upgrading” of the former CEEAN) • Practical Implementation of the Principle of Optimization of Radiation Protection through Networking (RER/9/081) • Objectives • To support the development of a sustainable regional network within the geographical region of interest: • Central and Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean and where further progress towards achieving the compliance with the BSS is a priority. • Close co-operation with the European ALARA Network 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  11. ALARA principle : present statusNetworking (4) Regional European and Central Asian ALARA Network • 28 countries • “Kick off” meeting : July 2005 • 1st WS : Vilnius,Lithuania, November 2005 • 1st SC meeting : Vienna, February 2006 • 2nd SC meeting : Vienna, September 2006 • 2nd WS : Cavtat, Croatia, October 2006 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  12. 2nd RECAN WS : Cavtat, Croatia, 18-20 Oct 2006 • “Implementation of ALARA in Medicine” • 48 participants • More than 20 countries • WG and issues identified 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  13. ALARA principle : perspectivesPublications and tools • Input to the next ICRP Recommendations • TEC DOC on “Self assessment on RP and optimisation in NPPs” (Project RAS/9/030) • Upgraded version of the ORPGUIDE 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  14. ALARA principle : perspectives • Missions of the Agency • Further support to networks • Action in the framework of the International Action Plan on Occupational Radiation Protection 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  15. ALARA principle : perspectives Missions of the Agency • Development of material (Training, Information, …) • Dissemination of information(website, translation, …) • Further assistance to the MS (TSA through TC projects ) 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  16. ALARA principle : perspectives Further support to networks • To the existing networks (ISOE, RECAN,…) 3rd RECAN WS : Brasov, October 2007 “Problems in implementing practical optimization”4th RECAN WS : ? • To foster the “birth” of new networks - Asia : ongoing - Africa : ? (french – english) - Latin America : ? 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  17. ALARA principle : perspectives Action in the framework of the International Action Plan on Occupational Radiation Protection Findings and Recommendations International Action Plan approved in 2003 Joint Secretariat ILO-IAEA 14 actions Steering Committee (meeting in Feb 2004, Jan 2006) 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  18. Example 1 REGIONAL IRPA CONGRESS, BRASOV, SEPTEMBER 2007 Proposal to hold a Round Table on Networking (Coord.IAEA?) PENDING QUESTION : Integration-Coordination -Collaboration? 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  19. Example 2 see S. NIU’s presentation on Wednesday proposal for the Terms of Reference experts meeting should be held (candidates ?) some issues to be addressed : - integrated risk management - optimisation in developing countries - ALARA as a driving force ? 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  20. Conclusions Added value from the implementation of the optimization principle • Implementation of the BSS is promoted • Harmonization of RP is fostered • Exchange of information is facilitated • ALARA practices are disseminated • Contacts RB – OP – WF are encouraged 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  21. Conclusions Pending issues - Scope of the optimization principle • Integration within a global safety management • Optimization in developing countries • Future relations between networks 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  22. Thank you! E-mail : P.Deboodt@iaea.org 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

  23. HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND …LONG LIFE TO THE EAN ! 10th WS EAN - Praha,September 2006

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