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    Webinar on the IAEA Nuclear Security Series No. 11-G (Rev. 1) Security of Radioactive Material in Use and Storage and of Associated Facilities (Russian)

    Webinar

    Date and Time

    Thursday, 28 October 2021

    10:00 Vienna (Austria) time

    Duration: 2 hours

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    Background

    The IAEA's Nuclear Security Series (NSS) provides international consensus guidance on nuclear security to assist States as they work to fulfil their responsibilities in implementing, improving and sustaining their respective national nuclear security regimes.
    This webinar will focus specifically on NSS No. 11-G (Rev. 1) Security of Radioactive Material in Use and Storage and of Associated Facilities, which was published in December 2019. The revision was developed in order to ensure better alignment with NSS No. 20 Objective and Essential Elements of a State’s Nuclear Security Regime and NSS No. 14 Nuclear Security Recommendations on Radioactive Material and Associated Facilities. This included expanding the scope of the publication to address all radioactive material, cross-referencing other relevant publications and providing additional detailed guidance based on experiences in implementing NSS No. 20.

    Objectives

    The webinar aims to provide an overview of NSS No. 11-G (Rev. 1) Security of Radioactive Material in Use and Storage and of Associated Facilities, and highlight the main updates made to the implementing guide as compared to the 2009 version.

    Webinar Programme

    Opening Remarks and Introduction

    Ms Elena Buglova, Director, Division of Nuclear Security, IAEA

    Overview of the IAEA’s Nuclear Security Series, Document Structure and Purpose of Revision

    Ms Assel Khamzayeva, Nuclear Security Officer (INSSP), Needs Assessment Unit, Information Management Section, Division of Nuclear Security, IAEA

    Objective and Essential Elements of a States’ Nuclear Security Regime Related to Radioactive Material and Overview of Security Functions

    Mr Maksim Ivanov, Deputy Head of Special Security Department, Federal Environmental, Industrial and Nuclear Supervision Service of Russia (Rostechnadzor), Russian Federation

    Establishing a Regulatory Programme for the Security of Radioactive Material and Overview of Security Levels

    Mr David Donnelly, Legislative & Regulatory Capability Lead, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States of America

    Q&A and conclusions

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