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Training Meeting to Facilitate Regional Network Activities in Asia (ANENT), 20-23 April 2015, Korea
The Current Status of Education And Training
Activities in Nuclear Malaysia
Prepared by
Nor Hadzalina Sukarseh
Malaysian Nuclear Agency
Points of presentation
• Nuclear Malaysia in brief
• Education and Training
Nuclear HRD Networking
Knowledge Management
E-learning Tools
• ETRes Mission in Malaysia
• Future Plans for Education and Training
Malaysia Nuclear Agency in brief
Conduct research and development (R&D), services and training in nuclear technology for national development
Promote the application, transfer and commercialization of nuclear technology
Functions
Coordination and management of nuclear affairs at national and international levels and as liaison agency for the International Atomic Energy Agency. National Authority for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) since 1998
Established on 19 Sept 1972
Under Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
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: (Nuclear Malaysia) is a R&D organization, established with the onus of introducing and promoting the use of nuclear science and technology in national development.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
DOMESTIC CLIENT
(HRD TRAINING
PROGRAM)
• In-house Training : Seminar,
Workshop, Short Courses,
Experts Talks
• Local And Abroad Conferences,
Workshops And Technical
Course
• Attachment
• Post Graduate Studies
EXTERNAL CLIENT
(TRAINING PROGRAM FOR
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR)
• Radiation Safety And Health
• Non Destructive Testing
• Medical X Ray
• Environmental Safety And Health
• Instrumentation And Engineering
• Techno management
• International training PGEC
OTHERS
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Training Program through multilateral and bilateral cooperation :
IAEA – WNU, TC project, IAEA courses, workshop, fellowship , technical meeting/ consultation/mission assistance etc
JAEA - FTC, FNCA workshop, etc
ANSN – ETTG, Seminar, workshop,
KAERI - ReDIC,
KINS – MSc in Nuclear Safety
RCA-KAIST MSc in Nuclear Engineering
KINGS – MSc in Industrial Nuclear Engineering
BATAN -NSEAP
UKM-KAIST short course on Nuclear Power Science and Engineering
UKM-University Bordeaux 1, France short course on Nuclear Power and Technology
UKM-TU Delft University, Nederland collaboration in the field of Nuclear Power
Science and Engineering
MOE-IAEA-MOSTI: Project of Nuclear Science and technology for secondary
schools: Compendium of Resources and activities for teachers and students
Radiation workshop for Science Teachers
Radiation Education Program for Upper Secondary School
National Essay competition
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Training Program in Collaboration with National And International Institutions
Statistics of Training Programme
Training for industries 2014
(local & international)
Sector No.of trainee Frequency
of training
Radiation safety and health 1791 77
Non Destructive Testing 256 15
Medical X-ray 250 19
Environmental Safety And Health 84 6
Instrumentation And Engineering 7 1
Technomanagement 59 5
International Training 48 2
Others 368
Total 2794 129
KM Activities
Knowledge Café
Community of Practice (CoP)
Story Telling
intranet
succession plan
operation logs
intranet portals
knowledge loss risk assesment
exit interview
MS SharePoint Portal
Managing Tacit Knowledges
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KM Seminar, Workshop, Technical visit
Coaching and mentoring
Other KM Networking Activities
• Media engagement for nuclear technology editors
• Public talk on nuclear technology
• Social Media (DG Nuclear Malaysia)
• Creativity & Science4U Programme
• Nuclear Camp for students
• Icon Scientists Outreach Programme
• Exhibitions and Nuclear talks at Schools
• Nuclear Malaysia Innovation Day and school visit
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E-LEARNING EXTERNAL /TUITION ON DEMAND
TAP: Tuition-on Demand to allow customers to self study
and get certified at their own place
Platform & Tools : Moodle
Concept:
Customers are allow to access the information on payment basis
Self-study through material provided
Sit the examination on-site
Certificate will be issued/printed immediately on passing certain level
Status:
Has been developed since 2009
Upgrading system is being carried out and will be completed in June, 2015
The Benefits
Expand more opportunities and facilities for customers to obtain information and participate in training exercises.
Providing ease of sharing information for free training and customer get the latest news on education and training activity.
Gives more flexibility and finding hard to reach people
Saving the time and money
Reduce the carbon footprint ( paperless)
User friendly
Statistics of visitor/user
50 – 80 participant/year
E-LEARNING EXTERNAL /TUITION ON DEMAND
E-LEARNING EXTERNAL /TUITION ON DEMAND
Coverage:
Offering Various of cluster training
Radiation Safety and Health
Non – Destructive Testing
Medical X-ray
Environmental Safety and Health
Others training
The audience : Public, industrials sector and others related organization
Approach:
Open Learning course : (Free access reading) only
Certification course
3 simple steps: LEG (Learn, Exam and Get Certified )
Related to
NPP
System Overview
eTuition Learning Management System and eTuition Web Portal Module
E-LEARNING EXTERNAL /TUITION ON DEMAND
Background on ETReS
• The main objective of ETReS is to assist Member
States to develop and maintain a sustainable and
adequate Education and Training programme in
nuclear safety consistent with IAEA safety
standards and international good practices, with
due recognition to national conditions.
• 2 Previous missions:
Preparatory mission in Indonesia in 2012
Mission to Pakistan in 2013 as an experienced
state.
Reviewed institutions
Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB)
Malaysia Nuclear Agency (ANM)
Malaysia Nuclear Power Cooperation (MNPC)
Malaysian University of Technology (UTM)
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
(MOSTI)
National University of Malaysia (UKM)
University Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN)
Development of the mission I
• Ms. Kostor from Atomic Energy Licensing Board
(AELB) was designated as national coordinator.
• Preparatory mission sent by the IAEA on 17-19
September 2014. Mr. Haditjahyono from the
Canter for Education and Training National
Nuclear Energy Agency (Indonesia) met with
Malaysian counterparts to brief Malaysian
stakeholders how to conduct the national ETReS
self-assessment and share his experience in the
preparation and hosting of an ETReS Mission.
Development of the mission II
• The institutions involved filled in the Advance
Reference Material (ARM) provided by the IAEA and
sent it in advance
• The ARM was analysed by the Review Team and
served as the basis for the Mission and the final report.
• The mission itself took place 15 to 20 December
2014with meetings at the facilities of the AELB, the
Malaysia Nuclear Agency and the Malaysia Nuclear
Power Corporation, as well as a visit to the TRIGA
research reactor.
Achievements of the mission I
• The objectives of the ETReS mission to Malaysia were
met and it can be considered a successful mission.
• The mission allowed the IAEA to and the peers to
assess the current situation in the country.
• It also helped the Malaysian institutions to analyse their
own capabilities and gaps in education and training
they need to address.
• The Malaysian institutions reviewed demonstrated that
they are well prepared and have good education and
training capabilities, existing or in development.
3/19 of recommendations are:
• B.R1: The Review Team recommends the establishment of a
focus group on Knowledge Management among the
stakeholders.
• C.R1: The training institutions should determine the exact
needs in HR, equipment and funds to accommodate the
increase in training needs, should the decision to embark be
made in 2015. D.R1: A policy on E&T for regulatory body
from which the E&T policies will be derived should be in place
• E.R1: The regulator should revise the current standard
(Standard for Certification and Recertification of research
Reactor Operator LEM/TEK/54) to include all three categories
of operating personnel, that is also Senior Reactor Operators
and Supervisors. The revised Standard should include also
the criteria for recognizing instructors and trainers for the
certification of the reactor operators.
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PLANNED TRAINING MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT
UTILIZING THE NETWORKING/COLLABORATION
• To extend the concept of Follow-up Training
Course(FTC) introduced by JAEA for other
competency areas.
• To introduce basic courses on radiation safety,
nuclear energy, nuclear applications for new
officer and school students through E-learning
platform.
• To enhance short term course to Diploma,
Master Programme level
FUTURE NEEDS
• Continue with the current activities
– Exchange of scientists
– Research attachments
– Workshops
• To support Public Information and Public Acceptance
(PIPA) programme especially for new comer countries
in NPP
• Long term attachment (>6 months) for NPP
programme
• To promote a Life long learning – awareness and
refresher training programme
• To collaborate with local and international
bodies,universities, etc.