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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency International Conference on Global Emergency Preparedness and Response 2015 Elena Buglova Head, Incident and Emergency Centre

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  • IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency

    International Conference on Global

    Emergency Preparedness and Response

    2015

    Elena Buglova

    Head, Incident and Emergency Centre

  • IAEA

    Purpose

    • Exchange information and share experiences in EPR

    • Discuss challenges in EPR

    • Identify key priorities in further improving readiness for responding to nuclear and

    radiological emergencies

  • IAEA

    Organization

    • IAEA

  • IAEA

    Conference President

    Mr Ramzi Jammal

    Executive Vice-President and Chief

    Regulatory Operations Officer, Canadian

    Nuclear Safety Commission

  • IAEA

    Conference Programme Committee

  • IAEA

    Conference Programme

  • IAEA

    Session Topics

    Session Topic Session Chair

    1 International Cooperation S. Magnusson (Iceland)

    2 Communications in Emergency L. Hubbard (Sweden)

    3A Emergency Management A. Cortes (Mexico)

    3B O. Isnard (France)

    3C A. Erastov (Russia)

    4 Past Emergencies H. Aaltonen (Finland)

    5A Protection Strategy M. Nizamska (Bulgaria)

    5B C. Blackburn (FAO)

    5C T. Homma (Japan)

    6A Education and Training M. Ong (Singapore)

    6B J. Salas (Chile)

    7A Public Health/Medical Response Z. Carr (WHO)

    7B N. Valverde (Brazil)

  • IAEA

    Conference Contributions

    Topic Keynote Invited Oral Posters

    International Cooperation 1 8 5

    Communications in Emergency 1 1 3 5

    Emergency Management 2 2 14 30

    Past Emergencies 1 2 2 8

    Protection Strategy 2 2 13 19

    Education and Training 1 6 5

    Public Health/Medical Response 1 3 6 9

    Total: 152 7 12 52 81

  • IAEA

    Keynote Presentations

    Keynote Topic Keynote Speaker

    2

    Public communication in an

    emergency E. Brenner (USA)

    3A Emergency management M. Neate (UK)

    3B

    Nuclear security/safety interface

    and integration in an emergency S. Aoki (USA)

    4 Lessons from emergencies A. J. González (Argentina)

    5A Protective strategy in an emergency F. Gering (Germany)

    5B

    Assessment and prognosis in an

    emergency L. Sigouin (Canada)

    7

    Public health and psycho-social

    aspects in an emergency Rethy K. Chhem (Cambodia)

  • IAEA

    Invited Presentations

    Session Topic Invited Speaker

    1 International Cooperation J-L. Lachaume (France)

    2 Communications in an Emergency P. Rickwood (Austria)

    3 Emergency Management H. Yue (China)

    M. De Cort (EC)

    4 Past Emergencies V. Kutkov (Russia)

    T. Homma (Japan)

    5 Protection Strategy A. Mozas (Spain)

    E. Naadland Holo (Norway)

    6 Education and Training P. Wieland (Brasil)

    7 Public Health and Medical

    Response

    E. Bey (France)

    Z. Carr (WHO)

    M. Akashi (Japan)

  • IAEA

    Round Table Discussions

    Round Table Topic Moderator

    A Nuclear security/safety

    integration in an emergency P. Jamet (France)

    B Risk communication and what is

    "safe" A. Gonzales (Argentina)

    C EPR — the way forward and

    priorities A. Heinrich (USA)

  • IAEA

    Refresher Workshops

    Workshop Topic Lecturer

    A

    Protection strategy for a nuclear

    or radiological emergency

    S. Nestoroska

    Madjunarova (IAEA)

    B Communication in an emergency G. Winkler (IAEA)

    C Public communication P. Meschenmoser (IAEA)

    D

    Medical management in a

    nuclear/radiological emergency N. Valverde (Brazil)

  • IAEA

    Exhibitions

  • IAEA

    Attendance

    • Over 420 participants from

    • 82 Member States

    • 18 international organizations and other relevant stakeholders

  • IAEA

    President's Summary

    • Based on sessions’ key points

    • 6 practiclaly oriented recommendations • Defining ‘What is safe?’

    • Communicating with public

    • Implementing observations and lessons from IAEA Report on Fukushima Daiichi Accident

    • Integrating nuclear safety and nuclear security in EPR

    • Developing international guidance for transition phase

    • Enhancing international cooperation and building capacity

  • IAEA

    Conference Report

    • http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/PDF

    plus/2015/cn213/cn213Report.pdf

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  • IAEA

    Thank you for your attention