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Information × Registration Number 0211U005343, 0110U006220 , R & D reports Title Development of Requirements for Safety Management System at all Lifetime Stages of Nuclear Installations popup.stage_title Head Valigun Natalia Pavlovna, Registration Date 05-05-2011 Organization State enterprise "State Scientific and Technical Center on Nuclear and Radiation Safety" popup.description2 The research subject is the safety management systems at all lifetime stages of nuclear installations.The objective is to develop requirements for the safety management system at all lifetime stages of nuclear installations which will allow improving relative regulatory and legal frameworks in nuclear and radiation safety and bringing it in compliance with international safety standards and best world practice.The objective of the second stage of this R&D is to revise the requirements for the safety management system at all lifetime stages of nuclear installations developed at the first stage on the basis of comments and proposals obtained from the interested parties.The relevance of this effort resulted from the need for development of national standards, rules and regulations in nuclear and radiation safety in force and their harmonization with international approaches to safety management at all lifetime stages of nuclear installations. This stage will result in the development of draft RLA "Quality Management System in Nuclear Energy Use. General Requirements" establishing main requirements for development, implementation, assessment and continuous improvement of the management systems of nuclear installations at their all lifetime stages. Product Description popup.authors Воробей Ірина Іванівна Дімітрієва Дарія Олександрівна Серба Людмила Арламівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Valigun Natalia Pavlovna. Development of Requirements for Safety Management System at all Lifetime Stages of Nuclear Installations. (popup.stage: ). State enterprise "State Scientific and Technical Center on Nuclear and Radiation Safety". № 0211U005343
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