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The 1st GNSSN SC Meeting
2 April, 2012
Sang Yun KIMKorea Institute of Nuclear Safety
Korean Status of Safety Networks in the Regional and
Global Context
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1. Current Status of Safety Network Activities of Korea
2. Knowledge & Information Sharing Efforts 3. Concluding Remarks
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1. Current Status of Safety Network Activities of Korea
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Multilateral & Bilateral Cooperation Cooperation with IAEA and OECD/NEA Provided financial support for the IAEA activities Dispatched a number of Cost-Free Experts and regular
staff members Participating in the Committees, Subcommittees, Working
Groups, etc. Establishing partnerships with 18 organizations of 14
countries and 3 multinational organizations
Support for new entrant countries’ infrastructure development Developed the cyber IRISS (http://iriss.kins.re.kr) to
support new comer countries effectively and efficiently in a timely manner
Supporting training of regulatory staffs in Asian, Arabic and African regions through the International Nuclear Safety School of KINS
Global Contribution to Nuclear Safety
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Asian Nuclear Safety Network(ANSN, 13 countries)
Strengthening of Int’l Cooperation Arab Network of
Nuclear Regulators(ANNuR, 22 countries)
Forum of Nuclear Regulatory
Bodies in Africa(FNRBA, 33 countries)
Regulatory Cooperation with Jordan
Regulatory Cooperation with UAE
Education and Training for Egypt by ODA
Regulatory Capacity Building Through International Partnership
Global Contribution to Nuclear Safety
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ANSN (Asian Nuclear Safety Network)
Topical Groups (8+2)• Education and Training*• Emergency Preparedness and Response• Governmental and Regulatory Infrastructure *• Operational Safety of Nuclear Power Plants• Radioactive Waste Management• Safety Analysis* • Safety Management of Research Reactors• Siting *• Public Communication (new TG) • Management System for Regulatory Body (new TG)
* Coordinated by Korea
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ANSN TG Activities in 2011
Education and Training• 4 Regional Training Courses including OJT on the NPP
under construction• Workshop (WS) on the Establishment of E&T system for
New Entrant Country, etc. Governmental and Regulatory Infrastructure
• 3 WSs related to Regulatory Infrastructure and Public Communication
Safety Analysis• 2 WSs and Web-seminar related to LOCA analysis with
VISA/RELAP, etc. Siting
• WS on Volcanic, Seismic & Tsunami Hazard Assessment Related to NPP Siting Activities and Requirements
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Korean Action Plan in 2012
Development of Regional Capacity Building System in Asia
• GRI training• Self-assessment
Workshop• CNS Workshop
• Technical knowledge& regulatorypractices • Teaching skills• Understandingthe concepts
• Safety requirements, methodologies
and criteria in siting
• Technical guidance on concept of safety and design marginquantificationsof NPPS.
GRITG
CBCG& Other TGs
ETTG
SitingSafetyAnalysis
ANSN
• Workshop on Safety Analysis Practice and Exercise Using Computer Codes
• Workshop on Engineering Evaluation Practices & Exercise using Computer Codes
• CS Meeting on Development of Standards Exercise Cases
• Workshop on Safety Analysis Practice and Exercise Using Computer Codes
• Workshop on Engineering Evaluation Practices & Exercise using Computer Codes
• CS Meeting on Development of Standards Exercise Cases
• Workshop on Safety Analysis Practice and Exercise Using Computer Codes
• Workshop on Engineering Evaluation Practices & Exercise using Computer Codes
• CS Meeting on Development of Standards Exercise Cases
• Workshop on Site Evaluation and SafetyImprovement focusing on the Post-actions after Fukushima accident
• Workshop on Improvement of GRI in the MS through SA
• ANSN TG Conference on Lessons Learned from Fukushima Accident
• BPTC • Regulatory Control• Special OJT• SA for Pilot Peer
Review Mission on ET• Tailored course• Train the Trainers• CM for ET Review
Service• WS on National Policy
on HRD to embark NP• WS on Implementing
Actions for HRD within SSG-16
• WS on Public Communication
ANSN TG Activities
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Cooperation with ANNuR & FNRBA
KINS sponsored workshop for Arab Atomic Energy Authority in 2011.
• Period / Venue : 10 - 21 Oct. / KINS• Subject : The Fundamentals of NPPs & Safety Regulations• Participants : 25 people from AAEA member states (Egypt,
Oman, Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Sudan, Kuwait, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Mauritania, Libya)
Program in 2012• Course Title : “Safety & Regulation for NPPs, Research
Reactors and Radioactive Isotope” 2 weeks in Jul. (South Africa) and Nov.(KINS) for
FNRBA member states 2 weeks in May (Tunisia) and Sept.(KINS) for ANNuR In reference to the 2012 Work Programme for FNRBA
and ANNuR
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2. Knowledge & Information Sharing Efforts
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Knowledge & Information Sharing Structure
Tailored ProgramTailored Program
Networks for Capacity Building
Networks for Capacity Building
Proactive Support for Regulatory Infrastructure for the New Entrant Countries
Proactive Support for Regulatory Infrastructure for the New Entrant Countries
INSSINSS EBP ProgramEBP Program
Enhancing the Role of International Nuclear Safety School as a World Center for
Education and Training
Enhancing the Role of International Nuclear Safety School as a World Center for
Education and Training
Identifying the needs and
responding them through Regional
Nuclear Safety Networks
Identifying the needs and
responding them through Regional
Nuclear Safety Networks
Customized ToolCustomized Tool
IRISSIRISS
Developing
Korean Unique Tool
For New Entrant Countries
Developing
Korean Unique Tool
For New Entrant Countries
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Capacity Building Systems in Korea(1)
IRISS (Integrated Regulatory Infrastructure Support Service)• Advisory package to provide the guidance and consultation on the
establishment of a regulatory infrastructure and to build up the competency of a regulatory body Designed in compliance with the IAEA safety standards Developed with regulatory experiences using advanced IT-based techniques
IRISS (Integrated Regulatory Infrastructure Support Service)
IT-Based Tools
Review & Inspection Support
Education & Training
Integrated Regulatory Infrastructure Support ServiceThe Package for National Nuclear Safety Network
Roadmap & Implementation
IAEA Safety StandardsGlobal Nuclear Safety & Security Network
IAEA INSAG-22, Safety Standard Series SF-1, GS-R-1,3 & 4, DS-424, etc.
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Training Course in collaboration with IAEA Basic Professional Training Course, Regulatory Control of NPP Textbooks are open to public through INSS web-site
Tailored Professional Training Courses To provide flexible programs tailored to the stage of nuclear
power program of the specific countries
Special OJT Course for Regulatory Inspection of NPP under Construction
Individual training program To support the IAEA Technical Cooperation program or
implement bi-lateral cooperation agreements with other countries
KINS-KAIST Nuclear Safety Master’s Degree Program
International E&T Program
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Purpose To educate foreign students who grow to be nuclear safety experts To develop high level regulatory capabilities and competency Nuclear Academy Course + Safety Regulation Experiences
Number of Students and Scholarship Full scholarship will be awarded to 10~15 students for 1.5 years
Scholarship coverage Application fee, tuition, stipend, round-trip airfare, textbooks, etc.
Status 6 students (5 countries) graduated in December 2010 12 students (11 countries) started in Sep 2010 & studying at KINS 8 students (8 countries) started in Sep 2011 & studying at KAIST
KINS-KAIST Nuclear Safety Master Degree Program
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INSS Training Courses in 2011
Course 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Roadmap of Safety Analysis Capacity Building and WS on LOCA Analysis using
ViSA/RELAP
LOCA Experimental Data Modeling
On-line LOCA Code Reliability Analysis
IAEA Training Course on Regulatory Control of NPPs
Train the Trainers WS on Nuclear Safety
BPTC Course
Safety Training Tailored for Regulators
Special OJT Course on NPP Construction
KINS-KAIST Mater’s Degree Course
Waste Safety Practices and Establishing Regulators for Predisposal Management
April 18~22
Sep. 26~30
July 19~21
April 4~8
May 30~ June 10
June 13~ 28
Dec. 1~ 9
Oct. 24~ 28
June 4~ 8
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Capacity Building Systems in Korea(1) Capacity Building though ODA
3-year course for capacity building for Egypt NRRA Regulators through ODA (Official Development Assistance)
-1st year training in 2010 (Basic Course)-2nd year training in 2011 (Advanced Course)-3rd year training in 2012 (Professional Course)
• Concept for NPP safety design• Regulatory framework, licensing process, duty and
responsibility of regulatory body• Deterministic & probabilistic safety analysis • QA & documentation• NPP system (containment structure & auxiliary system) • Safety Analysis Report (SAR) and Safety Review Guide
(SRG)• Advanced course for each technical field
: Civil and structural evaluation, Mechanical and material evaluation, I&C and electrical evaluation, Radiation and waste management
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Sharing Knowledge with Member StatesGood Practices in IRRS 2011
“Korea strongly supports the global nuclear safety regime and international nuclear safety school provides a variety of training and educational opportunity for Member States.”
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3. Concluding Remarks
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Items of Korean CKB
It is necessary to further promote regional cooperation for the development of comprehensive safety infrastructure and capacity building activities in the post-Fukushima global nuclear safety framework.
It is required to pursue capacity building and infrastructure development initiatives in line with the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety.
KINS will strengthen the cooperation with partner countries and international organizations including IAEA to support emerging nuclear nations in an effective, efficient, and timely manner.
Concluding Remarks
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