Assuring Nuclear Safety Competence into the 21st Century Workshop Proceedings, Budapest, Hungary 12-14 October 1999

Irrespective of current views on the future of nuclear power programmes, concerns are arising with respect to the long-term ability to preserve safety competence because student enrolments in nuclear engineering are decreasing rapidly and experienced staff are reaching retirement age. "Assuring...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Workshop on Assuring Nuclear Safety Competence into the 21st Century, Nuclear Energy Agency
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2000.
Colección:OECD proceedings Assuring nuclear safety competence into the 21st century
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword; CONTENTS; Executive Summary; Summary And Conclusions; Opening Addresses; Introductory Session; Background to the Workshop: Purpose and Objectives; Nuclear Regulatory Challenges or Who Should We Train andWhy - a Regulatory Perspective; Survey and Analysis of Education in the Nuclear Field; Status of Nuclear Engineering Education in the United States; Partnership for Success: Solving the Problems Together; The Nuclear Industry and the Young Generation; Managing Nuclear Safety Research Facilities and Capabilities in a ChangingNuclear Industry : the Contribution of OECD/NEA
  • International Organisations Assure Nuclear Safety CompetenceHighlights of the Introductory Session; Session A: How To Incorporate New Safety Capabilities Through Educationand Training; Training at the Masters Degree Level in Physics and Technology of NuclearReactors in the UK; Postgraduate Education in Nuclear Engineering: Towards a European Degree; Graduate Nuclear Engineering Programmes Motivate Educational and ResearchActivities; Dissemination of Opportunities in Nuclear Science and Technology in Mexico
  • The Role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Maintaining NuclearSafety CompetenceHighlights of Session A; Session B: How To Maintain And Continuously Develop Existing Safety Capabilities; Nuclear Energy and Related Research in Universities; Achieving the Intellectualand Funding Framework; Challenge and Endeavor to Nuclear Safety Competence in Korea: for Nowand into the 21st Century; Ways to Maintain Nuclear Safety Competence in Finland; Maintaining Staff Competence - A NPP Operator Viewpoint; Assuring Nuclear Safety Competence into the 21st Century - a Swedish Perspective
  • Promoting a Learning Culture to Maintain the Nuclear Safety Competence of AECB StaffTraining System Enhancement for Nuclear Safety at Paks NPP; Assuring Nuclear Competence in the Netherlands; Experience with Generational Changes and Enhancement of Competenceat the OECD Halden Reactor Project; Highlights of Session B; Session C: How To Establish Nuclear Safety Capabilities To Meet Future Challenges; Main Conclusions of a Seminar on Managing Technical Resources in a ChangingNuclear Industry held in London on 29 September 1999
  • Current Positions in OECD Member Countries on Competence Profiles andRequirements for the Future : Review of Questionnaire ResponsesHighlights of Session C; List of Participants