Study of safety conditions of SSC RF NIIAR fuel research department

Report No.7 for activities under ANNEX 4 to the Project Arrangement between the Department of Energy (DOE) of the United States of America, and the Nuclear Safety Institute (NSI) of the Russian Federation for Coordination of Emergency Preparedness/Response Activities The U.S. (Department of Energy)...

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description Report No.7 for activities under ANNEX 4 to the Project Arrangement between the Department of Energy (DOE) of the United States of America, and the Nuclear Safety Institute (NSI) of the Russian Federation for Coordination of Emergency Preparedness/Response Activities The U.S. (Department of Energy) and Russia (EMERCOM and MINATOM), under the aegis of the Joint Coordinating Committee for Radiation Effects Research (JCCRER) and the Arctic Council's Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response working group are conducting a series of pilot projects to develop a risk assessment methodology / source control process for reducing the potential for emergencies at facilities handling radioactive or other hazardous materials.
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