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EMERGENCY RESPONSEPLANNING
ROSATOM-CICE&T249031, Obninsk, 21 Kurchatov str.
Phone: +7 (915) 896-94-84Fax: +7 (484) 392-91-90
E-mail: [email protected]
ROSATOM CENTRAL INSTITUTEFOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
AND TRAINING(ROSATOM-CICE&T)
Experts
Mr. Vladimir Kutkov
Mr. Sergei Vasiliev
A training course for NEPIO and otherstakeholders involved in nuclearinfrastructure development in countriesembarking on or expanding their nuclearpower programmes
12-17 December 2016
џ Organizes workshops and training courses for NEPIO of the embarking states;
Vietnamese delegation visited FSEU “Emergency response center of the Rosatom” (Saint Petersburg) on 11 – 17 October, 2015.
џ Serves as a platform to exchange views on the needs and priorities between NEPIO managers from embarking states and Russian experts involved in ROSATOM activities supporting global nuclear infrastructure development.
Scientific advisor , IAEA Incident andEmergency Centre
Previous experience:
Senior Engineer (ERC ROSATOM);Engineer (ERC ROSATOM).
Previous experience:
Head of analytical group, Emergencyresponse center of the Rosatom (ERCROSATOM)
IAEA Radiation Safety StandardsAdvisory Committee (Nationalexpert - representative fromRussian Federation);Member of ROSATOMMethodological Council on Radiation Safety;Member of Russian ScientificCommission on RadiologicalProtection;Participant in liquidation of the Chernobyl NPP accidentconsequences;NRC "Kurchatov Institute" (Laboratory Head).
џ In the framework of Practical Arrangements with the IAEA, ROSATOM-CICE&T organized a scientific visit for Vietnamese senior managers. The visit was performed under the IAEA's TC project “Developing Nuclear Power” oriented to support nuclear infrastructure development in Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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RadiationProtection
RegulatoryFramework
Humanresources
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Stakeholderinvolvement
Environmentalprotection
Emergencyplanning
Security andphysical protection
Nuclear fuelcycle
Radioactivewaste
Industrialinvolvement
Procurement
Nationalposition
Management Funding andFinancing
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Nuclear safety
Electric grid
Safeguards
Site andsupporting
facilities
Emergency preparedness is one of the key issues of nuclear infrastructure which has to be developed in the country embarking on nuclear power programme.
This issue deals with prevention of accidents and emergencies on a potentially dangerous sites, adequate, effective and timely response to them are key factors that reduce risks of negative impact upon personnel, public and environment.
The course gives outline to Russian national system of emergency preparedness functioned under auspice of State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom in accordance with IAEA recommendations and national laws.
Practice of Russian is particularly important experience of post Chernobyl activities. The associated competencies are concentrated in a specialized center FSEU “Emergency response center of the Rosatom” .
Main topics
FSEU “Emergency response center of the Rosatom” (Saint Petersburg) was formed in 1993, March 25.
Essence of the courseThe ProviderCovering all the 19 nuclear power infrastructure issues (shown below in accordance with the IAEA Milestones in the Development of a National Infrastructure for Nuclear Power NG-G-3.1 2015), ROSATOM-CICE&T in cooperation with the IAEA and JSC “Concern Rosenergoatom” provides methodological support and training for senior and middle level managers from organizations of national nuclear infrastructure.
Director General of FSEU “Emergency response center of the Rosatom” (Saint Petersburg) Mr. Andrey Sorokin.
ROSATOM-CICE&T is the designated leading organization in the Russian Federation to support nuclear embarking states in their human resources development programmes.
Introduction to the training course on Emergency Preparedness and Response (1 hour).
Module 1. Basics of radiation protection of the public, personnel and emergency workers in case of nuclear or radiological emergency (6 hours). Module 2. International requirements on preparedness and response for a nuclear or radiological emergency (7 hours).
Module 3. Framework of emergency preparedness (8 hours).
Module 4. Framework of emergency response (10 hours).
Module 5. Development of nuclear infrastructure issue «Emergency preparedness and response» (4 hours).
Final examination (1 hour).
Total: 36 hours.
Nuclear infrastructure issues
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