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- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:04:42 +0100
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Tisztelt Tagtársunk, Kedves levlista tagunk!
Új NAÜ kiadványok megjelenéséről kaptunk tájékoztatást az alábbiaknak
megfelelően.
*The IAEA is pleased to announce the publication of:*
Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources: International Basic
Safety Standards - Interim Edition
General Safety Requirements Part 3 (Interim)
This publication is the new edition of the International Basic Safety
Standards. Since the publication of the previous edition in 1996, the
contents have been extensively revised and updated. The publication details
the requirements for the protection of people and the environment from
harmful effects of ionizing radiation and for the safety of radiation
sources. All circumstances of radiation exposure are considered.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. General requirements for protection and
safety; 3. Planned exposure situations; 4. Emergency exposure situations;
5. Existing exposure situations; Schedule I: Exemption and clearance;
Schedule II: Categories for sealed sources used in common practices;
Schedule III: Dose limits for planned exposure situations; Schedule IV:
Criteria for use in emergency preparedness and response; Annex: Generic
criteria for protective actions and other response actions in emergency
exposure situations to reduce the risk of stochastic effects.
The companion CD includes translations into Arabic, Chinese, French,
Russian and Spanish.
STI/PUB/1531; 138 pp.; 0 figures; 2011, ISBN 978-92-0-120910-8, English.
65.00 Euro
Electronic version can be found:
http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/8736/BSS
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Geological Disposal Facilities for Radioactive Waste
IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-14
This Safety Guide provides guidance on prevailing good practices for
meeting, and demonstrating compliance with, the Safety Requirements on
Disposal of Radioactive Waste in a systematic and comprehensive manner. It
covers aspects related to siting, design, construction, operation and
closure, including the safety case, its supporting safety assessments and
the regulatory process. The publication addresses both operational and long
term safety of geological disposal facilities for wastes that pose a hazard
for at least several thousand years.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Overview of geological disposal and its
implementation; 3. Legal and organizational infrastructure; 4. Safety
approach; 5. The safety case and safety assessment; 6. Elements in a
stepwise approach to the development of a geological disposal facility;
Appendix I: Siting of geological disposal facilities; Appendix II:
Post-closure safety assessment.
STI/PUB/1483; 104 pp.; 2 figures; 2011, ISBN 978-92-0-111510-2 , English.
32.00 Euro
Electronic version can be found:
http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/8535/Geological-Disposal-Facilities-for-Radioactive-Waste
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National Strategy for Regaining Control over Orphan Sources and Improving
Control over Vulnerable Sources
IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-19
This Safety Guide is intended to provide recommendations on the
establishment of a national strategy for regaining control over orphan
radioactive sources and improving control over vulnerable radioactive
sources. It provides guidance on how to assess the national situation, and
develop and implement a national strategy to achieve these goals.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Assessing the problem; 3. Developing the
national strategy; 4. Implementing the national strategy; Appendix I:
Format and content of a national strategy document; Appendix II: Searching
for sources; Annex I: Causes of loss of control over radioactive sources;
Annex II: Common problems and possible solutions identified during national
strategy missions..
STI/PUB/1510; 100 pp.; 0 figures; 2011, ISBN 978-92-0-115610-5, English.
35.00 Euro
Electronic version can be found:
http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/8643/National-Strategy-for-Regaining-Control-over-Orphan-Sources-and-Improving-Control-over-Vulnerable-Sources
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Safety of Nuclear Power Plants: Commissioning and Operation
Specific Safety Requirements
IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSR-2/2
This publication is a revision of Safety Requirements No. NS-R-2, Safety of
Nuclear Power Plants: Operation, and has been extended to cover the
commissioning stage. It describes the requirements to be met to ensure the
safe operation of nuclear power plants. Over recent years there have been
developments in areas such as long term operation, plant ageing, periodic
safety review, probabilistic safety analysis and risk informed decision
making processes. It became necessary to revise the IAEA's safety
requirements in these areas and to correct and/or improve the publication
on the basis of feedback from its application by both the IAEA and its
Member States. In addition, the requirements are governed by, and must
apply, the safety objective and safety principles that are established in
the Fundamental Safety Principles.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Safety objectives and principles; 3. The
management and organizational structure of the operating organization; 4.
Management of operational safety; 5. Operational safety programmes; 6.
Plant commissioning; 7. Plant operations; 8. Maintenance, testing,
surveillance and inspection; 9. Preparation for decommissioning.
STI/PUB/1513; 50 pp.; 0 figures; 2011, ISBN 978-92-0-115910-6 , English.
35.00 Euro
Electronic version can be found:
http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/8524/Safety-of-Nuclear-Power-Plants-Commissioning-and-Operation-Specific-Safety-Requirements
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