Analysis and Implementation of IAEA Safety Standards in Depth, December 2024 Update

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A detailed overview of the Working Group's analysis and implementation of IAEA safety standards, including discussions, actions taken post-meeting, participant details, and data collection plans. The update covers crucial aspects to enhance safety standards in various sectors involving radiation exposure.

  • Analysis
  • Implementation
  • IAEA Safety Standards
  • December 2024
  • Radiation Safety

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  1. WG on ad WG on ad- -hoc in implementation of IAEA safety standards from implementation of IAEA safety standards from IAEA missions IAEA missions hoc in- -depth analysis on the depth analysis on the RASSC 57 9-13 December 2024 Ritva Bly, chairperson of the WG Ritva Bly 1 11.5.2025

  2. Preliminary Preliminary meeting meeting in 14 in 14 June June 2024 2024 The meeting had following discussion topics: Introduction of participants Introduction of the work to be carried out Introduction on IRRS mission reports Introduction on ORPAS mission reports Introduction on the RASIMS database Introduction on DIMO Ideas of a working platform and ways of working Participating MSs: Belgium, Brazil, Iceland, Finland, Japan, Singapore, Turkey, UAE STUKin ajankohtaiset 2 7.9.2023

  3. Actions Actions after after the the preliminary preliminary meeting meeting IAEA in consultation with the chairperson of the WG has Established an on-line working platform Collected relevant materials to be reviewed IRRS and ORPAS mission reports 2021-2024 Compared existing information based on previous analyses and identified gaps A report on analysed data from 2018-2022 exists, but doesn t provide all information needed for RASSC. DIMO may provide information from IRRS mission report boxes . Re-established the WG Sent an agenda of the WG meeting on 11 December 2024 to the participants STUKin ajankohtaiset 3 7.9.2023

  4. Participants Participants of of the the WG on 11 WG on 11 December December 2024 2024 Participants: Belgium: An Fremout Brazil: Camila Salata Finland: Ritva Bly India: Mahalakshmi Sivaramakrishnan Republic of Korea: Seung Cheol Oh Singapore: Wendy Su Turkey: Utku Simsekci UAE: Ayyda Al Shehhi UK: Ian Streatfield Expertise needed: Reviewer at an IRRS mission or a counterpart on occupational exposure at own IRRS mission Additional benefit: a reviewer on an ORPAS mission STUKin ajankohtaiset 4 7.9.2023

  5. Data to Data to be be collected collected Observation, Basis and R or S Direct reason/finding (text above the box if any) why the R or S was given and which activities were mentioned (industrial radiography, medical use of radiation, NPP, ). Total number or R and S in the report, number of R and S on occupational exposure, number of R and S in chapter 9 (regulations). Is there a common R on revising the regulations on implementing the BSS covering occupational exposure? Are there issues in regulating occupational exposure? Any other feedback for RASSC on development or implementation of the BSS. STUKin ajankohtaiset 5 7.9.2023

  6. Mission Mission reports reports to to be be reviewed reviewed 22 IRRS reports 5 ORPAS reports Two reviewers per each report Templates for each report will be provided by IAEA

  7. Timeline Timeline for for the the work work On-line meeting to start reviewing and filling in the templates (9 January 2025 at 12:00 noon Vienna time) Reviewing DL 30 April 2025 Compiling the results from templates (Jovica Bosnjak and Burcin Okyar), DL 31 May 2025 On-line meeting to discuss on the results (5thJune 2025 12-14 Vienna time) Reporting to the RASSC in June 2025 Feedback from RASSC for reporting the results. Report to be provided to RASSC in November 2025. STUKin ajankohtaiset 7 7.9.2023

  8. Thank you for your attention!

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