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BASIC IRRS TRAININGInformation lecture 1.
History and Background of IRRS
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Outline
• Earlier services integrated into IRRS• IRRT missions• IRRS missions• IRRS and the European Nuclear Safety Directive• IRRS Guidelines• IRRS on web
Basic IRRS Training - History and Background
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IRRS as successor of other missions
• IRRS – Integrated Regulatory Review Service, superseded a number of former services:• Integrated Regulatory Review Team (IRRT)• Radiation Safety, and Security of Radioactive
Sources, Infrastructure Appraisal (RaSSIA)• Part of Emergency Preparedness Review (EPREV)
Core areaAdditional area
(also in separate missions)
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IRRT missions
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COUNTRY YEAR TYPE
Romania 1992 Full scope
Bulgaria 1997 Reduced scope
Romania 1998 Reduced scope
Slovakia 1998 Reduced scope
Ukraine 1998 Full scope
Switzerland 1998 Full scope
Vietnam 1999 Full scope
Slovenia 1999 Full scope
Indonesia 1999 Full scope follow-up
Czech Republic 2000 Reduced scope
Finland 2000 Full scope
Hungary 2000 Full scope
China 2000 Full scope
Mexico 2001 Full scope
Czech Republic 2001 Full scope
Lithuania 2001 Full scope
Thailand 2001 Full scope
Ukraine 2001 Full scope follow-up
Armenia 2002 Full scope
Romania 2002 Full scope follow-up
Slovakia 2002 Full scope follow-up
Switzerland 2003 Full scope follow-up
Hungary 2003 Full scope follow-up
Bulgaria 2003 Full scope follow-up
Finland 2003 Full scope follow-up
Indonesia 2003 Full scope follow-up
Pakistan 2003 Full scope
Armenia 2004 Full scope follow-up
China 2004 Full scope follow-up
COUNTRY YEAR TYPE
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RaSSIA missions
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COUNTRY YEARAzerbaijan 2004Bahamas 2004Bahrain 2004Bolivia 2004Cambodia 2004Chad 2004China 2004Costa Rica 2004Cuba 2004Indonesia 2004Jamaica 2004Kazakhstan 2004Kuwait 2004Lithuania 2004Malaysia 2004Morocco 2004Panama 2004Philippines 2004Romania 2004Syrian Arab Republic 2004Ukraine 2004Armenia 2005
COUNTRY YEARBosnia & Herzegovina 2005Chile 2005Croatia 2005Dominican Republic 2005Ecuador 2005Estonia 2005Iran 2005Georgia 2005Jordan 2005Macedonia, FY Republic of 2005Mali 2005Malta 2005Mexico 2005Moldova, Republic of 2005Montenegro 2005Nigeria 2005Myanmar 2005Pakistan 2005Serbia 2005Sri Lanka 2005Thailand 2005Tunisia 2005
COUNTRY YEARAlbania 2006Bangladesh 2006Brazil 2006Brunei 2006Burkina Faso 2006Colombia 2006El Salvador 2006Ethiopia 2006Latvia 2006Kirgizstan 2006Sudan 2006Tajikistan 2006Tanzania 2006UAE 2006Uruguay 2006Zambia 2006Algeria 2007Mongolia 2007Qatar 2007Uzbekistan 2007
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IRRS Missions in 2006-2014
France
UK
Romania
Niger
Mexico
Mauritius
Cameroon
Kenya
Uganda
Gabon
Australia
Japan
Germany
Ukraine
Sierra Leone
Namibia
Madagascar
Botswana
Spain
Cote d'Ivoire
Russia
UK (part 2)
Vietnam
Lebanon
Canada
Peru
France (fu)
Ukraine (fu)
USA
China
Iran
UAE
Canada (fu)
Switzerland
Australia (fu)
Slovenia
Germany (fu)
Korea
Spain (fu)
Romania
Finland
Greece
Slovakia
Sweden
BelgiumCzech Rep.Russia (f)
UK (f)PolandBulgaria
Korea (f)
Zimbabwe
France
Netherlands
Cameroon
Vietnam (f)
Slovenia (f)
Jordan
Pakistan
USA (f)
5 (10)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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IRRS Missions in 2006-2013
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Initial missions
Follow-up missions
In sum 50 IRRS missions
20062007200820092010201120122013
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Future missions
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Participation in the missions (2006-2014)
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• No. of experts (including IAEA): 370
• From 59 countries (+IAEA + EC)
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ALB 4 DEN 2 LEB 1 SLO 13ALG 2 EGY 2 LIT 4 SLR 22ARG 5 ETH 2 MAL 1 SPA 15AUS 10 FIN 33 MEX 4 SUD 1AUT 1 FRA 43 MOR 2 SYR 1BEL 15 GFR 15 NET 12 SWE 18BIH 1 GRE 4 NIR 2 SWI 16BKF 1 HUN 5 NOR 5 TAN 1BUL 11 ICE 1 NZE 2 TUN 2BRA 13 IND 1 PAK 9 TUR 2CAN 26 IRE 11 POR 1 UAE 7CHI 2 ISR 1 ROK 14 UK 32CPR 6 ITA 3 ROM 10 UKR 10CUB 11 JOR 2 RUS 4 USA 46CZR 17 JPN 14 SAF 5
Participation by countries
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Participation in the missions (2006-2014)• 697 times• In 54 missions
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BIH
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BUL
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CAN
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CPR
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ETH
FIN
FRA
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GRE
HUNICE
IND
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ISR
ITA
JOR
JPN
LEBLIT
MAL
MEX
MO
RN
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NO
RN
ZEPA
KPO
RRO
KRO
MRU
SSA
FSL
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IRRS and the European Union
EC-IAEA Agreement ENER/11/NUCL/SI2.588650 on “Cooperation in the Field of Nuclear Safety – IRRS in the EU” for the implementation of the Council Directive on Nuclear Safety in which one of the main objectives is to“Analyse and share emerging issues, trends and challenges
from IRRS missions”• Accordingly IRRS missions to EU countries have some
specific attention (expert pool, national coordinator, requirement on team composition, c.f. below)
• Analysis of past missions and extension of guidance are expected in the framework of the agreement
• The present Training Course is also part of the Agreement activities
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EU IRRS National Contact Points
• Recruitment is performed through the National Contact Points
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Country Name e-mailBelgium Thierry Maldague Thierry.Maldague@fanc.fgov.beBulgaria Alexander Rogatchev a.rogatchev@bnra.bg
Czech Republic Petr Krs petr.krs@sujb.czFinland Hannu Koponen hannu.koponen@stuk.fiFrance Isabelle Forest isabelle.forest@asn.fr
Germany Kai Weidenbrück kai.weidenbrueck@bmu.bund.deHungary Zoltanne Bodis Bodis@haea.gov.hu
Netherlands Aad Sedee A.G.J.Sedee@minez.nlRomania Camelia Liutiev camelia.liutiev@cncan.ro
Slovak Republic Karol Janko karol.janko@ujd.gov.skSlovenia Laura Kristančič Desman laura.kristancic-desman@gov.si
Spain Ivan Recarte irga@csn.esSweden Ingemar Lund Ingemar.Lund@ssm.se
United Kingdom Liz Bibby Liz.Bibby@onr.gsi.gov.ukAustria Helmut Fischer helmut.fischer@lebensministerium.at
Denmark Kaare Ulbak ku@sis.dkEstonia Ilmar Puskar ilmar.puskar@keskkonnaamet.eeGreece Vasiliki Kamenopoulou vkamenop@eeae.gr
Italy Roberto Ranieri roberto.ranieri@isprambiente.itLatvia Andris Abramenkovs andris.abramenkovs@lvgmc.lv
Lithuania Sigitas Šlepavičius s.slepavicius@vatesi.ltPoland Michał Koc michal.koc@paa.gov.pl
PortugalCroatiaCyprus Panicos Demetriades pdemetriades@dli.mlsi.gov.cyIreland Tom Ryan tryan@epa.ie
Luxembourg Patrick Majerus patrick.majerus@ms.etat.luMalta Paul Brejza paul.brejza@gov.mt
EU JRC Ghislain Pascal Ghislain.PASCAL@ec.europa.eu
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EU IRRS Expert Pool
• List of available experts with their expertise
• Short CV • Non-EU countries
are encouraged to offer experts into the pool
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VLAHOV, Nikolay BUL 1,3,4,5,9, 2DRABOVA, Dana CZR TL 2KRS, Petr CZR 1,6,7,8, 3LIETAVA, Peter CZR wm,de,so,tr,rp, 3PETROVA, Karla CZR rp, STAROSTOVÁ, Věra CZR 10, 2STULLER, Jan CZR 1,6,7,8, TIPEK, Zdenek CZR 7,8, ALM-LYTZ, Kirsi FIN 3,5,6,7,8,9,10, BLY, Ritva FIN cm 2HEINONEN, Jussi FIN 5,6,7,8,9,wm 1JÄRVINEN, Marja-Leena FIN 3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 5KOSKINEN, Kaisa FIN 4, 1MARKKANEN, Mikka FIN so 3TIIPPANA, Petteri FIN 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 2VALTONEN, Keijo FIN 5,6,7,8,9, VARJORANTA, Tero FIN TL,2,4, 3ALLAIN, Olivier FRA 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 4ARDOIS, Christophe FRA 5,7, BLANCHARD, Vincent FRA 5,6,7,8,9,
No. Subject Data Year1 Name of expert TIIPPANA, Petteri2 Affiliation of expert Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, STUK3 Educational background Master of Science (engineering) 19974 Professional background Inspection, Authorisation, Review and Assessment,
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5 Regulatory expertise Inspection, Enforcement, Authorisation, Review and Assessment, Regulations, Management system, Responsibilities and function of the RB
6 IRRS modules to contribute Modules 1-9, 117 Previous IRRS missions USA 2010, Switzerland 2011
Name Ctry Modules IRRS exp.
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10 year IRRS programme of EU
According to the NS Directive each EU MS invites an IRRS mission and a follow-up once in every 10 years
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Country Initial follow-up Country Initial follow-upBelgium 2013 2015 Austria 2016-18Bulgaria 2013 2016 Denmark 2019-21Czech Republic 2013 2016 Estonia 2015 2017Finland 2012 2015 Greece 2012France 2014 2016 Italy 2015 2017/18Germany 2021 Latvia 2016 2018Hungary 2015 2017 Lithuania 2016 2018Netherlands 2014 2017 Poland 2013Romania 2019 2014&2022 PortugalSlovak Republic 2012 2014 Cyprus 2016 2019Slovenia 2011 2014 Ireland 2015 2018Spain Luxembourg 2017-18 2020Sweden 2012 2014-16 Malta 2015United Kingdom 2019 2013&2022
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IRRS Guidelines
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More on IRRS from the web
http://www-ns.iaea.org/reviews/rs-reviews.asp?s=7&l=47
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IRRS dedicated website
http://gnssn.iaea.org/regnet/irrs/pages/default.aspx
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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Photo: V. Friedrich
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