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  • Development of Nuclear Security Assessment Methodologies (NUSAM) for Regulated Facilities.

    Closed for Proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    J02004

    CRP

    1966

    Approved Date

    13 December 2012

    Project Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    15 November 2013

    Expected End Date

    15 November 2017

    Completed Date

    21 March 2018

    Description

    The scope of the NUclear Security Assessment Methodologies (NUSAM) project is to assess the performance of the Physical Protection systems of nuclear fuel cycle facilities, radioactive sources and associated facilities and transport of nuclear and other radioactive material, in particular the assessment of security systems of nuclear power plants. The NUSAM project will develop nuclear security assessment methodologies in consistent with IAEA nuclear security series No. 13, Nuclear Security recommendations on Physical Protection of Nuclear material and Nuclear Facilities and No14, Nuclear Security Recommendations on radioactive Material and associated facilities.

    Objectives

    The primary objective of the NUSAM project is to provide a risk-informed, quantitative performance-based methodological framework for assessing the security of facilities and materials in a systematic, structured, comprehensive and appropriately transparent manner. ?A secondary objective is to provide an environment for the sharing and transfer of knowledge and experience, and to provide the base for guidance on, and practical examples of good practices in the quantitative nuclear security assessment of facilities and materials.

    Specific Objectives

    Enhance and develop new approaches and tools for security assessment

    Provide a critical evaluation of the existing approaches and tools used in Security assessment of facilities and materials

    Build confidence in the use of quantitative assessment methods for security assessment of facilities and materials

    Impact

    The CRP results provide Member States with a risk informed, performance based methodological framework to assess the security of nuclear and other radioactive materials.

    Relevance

    The CRP is relevant to any Member State that takes a performance based approach to nuclear security.

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