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Overview of Global Nuclear Safety and Security Netw ork (GNSSN)
Overview of GNSSN
Third Meeting of the Steering Committee (SC) on Competence of Human Resources for Regulatory Bodies in Member States with Nuclear Power Plants
(NPPs) andSeminar on Training Needs Assessment (TNA) based on Systematic
Assessment of Regulatory Competence Needs (SARCoN) Guidelines
IAEA Headquarters, Vienna, Austria28 November– 02 December 2011
L.GUOSafety and Security Section
Department of Nuclear Safety & Security
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� Background Information;
� Current Status of GNSSN/RegNet;
� Activities and Achievements;
� EC Contribution on the GNSSN/RegNet;
� Further Considerations
Contents
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Background• This project was initiated as result of
Conference on the Regulatory Effectiveness in 2006, Moscow; and strong support from G8 and other Member States;
• GNSSN project was launched in IAEA regular budget from 2008;
• A coordination meeting was held in 2008 to further develop the concept and the programme with the support of Germany (BMU/GRS);
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Background (Cond’)1st Technical Meeting (TM) on the Establishment of the International Regulatory Network (RegNet) was held from 24 –28 November 2008, Vienna, Austria
The main purpose of the TM is:• to exchange and share information on good practices and networks
existing in the international community and among the regulators; • to discuss the possible mechanisms and to reach an agreement on
establishing RegNet based on the current existing networks and international practices.
Around 40 experts from 25 IAEA Members States;
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Background (Cond’)
Main Summary from this TM:
• Objectives, Rules and Principles;• Guidelines for Design and Operation; • Structure and Content; • IT Infrastructure and Services;• Work Plan and Milestones.
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Activities and Achievements in 2009
• 3 CS were held to further develop the framework and detailed technical aspects, including the development of Country Nuclear Regulatory Profile (CNRP);
• Prototype platforms for GNSSN and RegNet were established and implemented in German side;
• The decision was made to apply the SharePoint in IAEA;
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Activities and Achievements in 2009
• Architectural design/project plan for GNSSN/RegNet started to implement and accomplishment in IAEA (IT Platform);
• Official Announcement in the International Conference on Effective Nuclear Regulatory Systems, 14 to 18 December 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa;
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Activities and Achievements in 2010
• Integration of more thematic areas and IAEA review services into the GNSSN: such as IRRS, EPREV, INES, E&T…
• Successful test case for the Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF);
• September 2010, release of public websites for GNSSN, RegNet and its sub-sites; Http://gnssn.iaea.org/
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Activities and Achievements in 2010
2nd TM on “Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN), Development of the International Regulator y Network (RegNet)”
Summary from this TM:
• Four working groups worked in most important areas:• Group A: Strategy and policy, including the overall structure and
content of GNSSN and RegNet• Group B: Country Contributor Sites (National Nuclear Regulatory
Portals)• Group C: IAEA Contributor Area• Group D: IT Infrastructure and Services
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Activities and Achievements in 2010
A work plan was established with the objective to report and demonstratethe progress at the forthcoming regulator’s conference 2012 in Canada and at the TSO conference in 2013 in China.
The work plan includes:
• The Steering Committee of GNSSN should be established;• Further development of IT infrastructure; • Establishment and promotion of National Nuclear Regulatory Portals; • Extension of forums and collaboration spaces under GNSSN.
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Achievements in 2011• Coordination meetings with regional networks in March
resulting proposals to initiate ANNuR and FNRBA developments within the GNSSN;
• National Nuclear Regulatory Portal workshop in July 2011, Bonn Germany;
• TSO forum in July 2011, IAEA Headerquarter ;
• 3rd Round table discussion during the 55th General Conference in September;
• Expert Meeting on GNSSN, 14 to 16 November.
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Achievements in 2011
• New team sites• TSO forum• GSAN• Network for Radiation Sources• Action plan implementation
• Reports and presentations of GNSSN events
• Prototype for safety standards feed-back
• National nuclear regulatory portals for selected countries• Migration to SharePoint 2010 version
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Global Nuclear Safety & Security Framework
National & Regional NuclearSafety & Security Infrastructure
IAEA Safety
Standards & Security Guidelines
IAEA Safety & Security Reviews Services
GNSSN
Regulations &Enforcements
Operation &Use
TSOs, Research, Education & Training
International
Legal Instruments
Conventions: NSC,JC,CPPNM, UNSCR 1540…etc
CoCs : RRs & S&S of RSs
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What is the GNSSN?The Basic Concept of GNSSN comes from the IAEA document: INSAG 21:
STRENGTHENING THE GLOBAL NUCLEAR SAFETY REGIMEA report by the International Nuclear Safety Group (INSAG)
•Introduction of Global Nuclear Safety Regime;•Promotion of Convention of Nuclear Safety;•Promotion of IAEA safety standards and their applications;•Promotion of information exchange, including the operating experience feedback;•Promotion of international cooperation
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What is the GNSSN?
• The GNSSN comprises a set of existing networks and information resources (public and restricted).
• GNSSN aims to ensure that critical knowledge, experience, and lessons learned about safety and security are exchanged as broadly as they need to be and to enable and support interaction and collaboration between professionals and organisations.
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Vision and Mission
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Structure of the GNSSN (1)
• National Safety and Security Infrastructure
• International Nuclear Industry
• International Organizations and Bodies
• RegNet – multinational networks among regulators
• Multinational Networks Among Operators
• Public News Media …
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Structure of the GNSSN (2)
• International Conventions• Codes of Conduct• International Safety Standards• International Security
Guidance• Review and Appraisal Services• Joint R&D Projects• Operating Experience
Exchange• International Conferences and
Workshops
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Structure of the GNSSN (3)
• The GNSSN collects and provides also proprietary information and links to relevant external information sources such as:• Thematic and Regional Networks
• Asian Nuclear Safety Network (ANSN)
• Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies in Africa (FNRBA)
• Global Safety Assessment Network (GSAN)
• Iberoamerican Forum For Nuclear Regulators (FORO)
• Regulatory Country Information
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International Regulatory Network (RegNet)
• RegNet is based on the concept of the global nuclear safety and security framework and makes use of nuclear safety and security information provided in the worldwide web.
• RegNet supports national and international actors in sharing of regulatory knowledge, practices and information and in fostering collaboration on nuclear safety and security matters.
• The objective is to contribute to the effectiveness of Nuclear Regulatory Systems and to continuous enhancements.
• RegNet will be an information and collaboration platform as part of the Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN).
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The tile of this support project:
Strengthening the Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN) and the International Regulatory Network (RegNet)
The overall objective is
to promote international cooperation through advanced web-based tools for transferring experience and sharing information and knowledge on the regulation of nuclear safety and security.
EC Contribution on the GNSSN/RegNet
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Work Programme
Task 1: Further development of GNSSN and RegNet;
Task 2: Country Nuclear Regulatory Profiles (CNRP);
Task 3: Strengthening cooperation among regional networksusing RegNet as a framework;
Task 4: Further strengthening and promotion of regional andinternational cooperation through GNSSN/RegNet;
EC Contribution on the GNSSN/RegNet
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New requirements• Regional networks for ANNuR and FBRBA
• Use the GNSSN as an collaborative platform for Action plan implementation.
• Expand the use of GNSSN and as a platform for internal and external teams: peer review missions, projects, meetings, workshops, forums.
• Provide better access and searching tools via GNSSN for safety and security information managed by the Agency.
• Support the revision processes of safety standards
• Enhance the GNSSN role as a network for external safety networks
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GNSSN Links (Public Site)
GNSSN � http://gnssn.iaea.org
RegNet � http://gnssn.iaea.org/regnet
RCF � http://gnssn.iaea.org/regnet/Pages/rcf.aspx
IRRS � http://gnssn.iaea.org/regnet/pages/irrs.aspx
INES � http://gnssn.iaea.org/regnet/Pages/INES.aspx
Education and Training � http://gnssn.iaea.org/Pages/education_training.aspx
OSART � http://gnssn.iaea.org/regnet/Pages/osart.aspx
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