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Part 2: basic knowledge of radiation and nuclear installations
Part 3: The BNEN course 'Nuclear Energy: Introduction' is a prerequisite
- Part 1: Nuclear & Radiological Risk Governance ' a critical exploration of theory and practice
- Part 2: Safety Culture
- Part 3: Nuclear Safeguards & Security
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Part 1: Nuclear & Radiological Risk Governance ¿ a critical exploration of theory and practice. |
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The overall aim of this part is to provide better insight into the complexity of nuclear risk governance and to discuss as well the moral foundations for risk governance as the practical implications for research and policy. The course will start with basic reflections on risk perception and risk justification and will also discuss specific case studies in this respect. Based on these considerations, together with the students, a normative view on the 'method of risk justification and governance' in societal context (as compared to the occupational context) will be constructed. Consequently, this 'normative view on method' will be used to asses current understandings of radiological protection and safety culture (as outlined in existing recommendations and regulations). A last part will concentrate on existing and emerging advanced scientific methods ('technology assessment', 'science & technology studies', 'mode-2 science', 'transdisciplinarity', ') that would support a more deliberate dealing with risk governance in research and policy.
Part 2: Safety Culture.
The course shall include a synthesis of the safety culture and integrated management systems points of view of the IAEA. Particular attention will be given to safety culture assessment, its pitfalls and its use in daily practice (case discussions). To anticipate the third part on Safeguards and Security, some discussion about the cultural aspects of safety and security will be presented. The organisational aspects of safety management as part of the management of the entire company within an integrated management system will be presented.
Part 3: Nuclear Safeguards & Security.
The legal background and the technical measures, necessary to guarantee peaceful use of nuclear energy are explained with a historical overview. The international and regional framework for inspectorates, their goals and detection tools are described, firstly for safeguards of nuclear material and secondly for non-proliferation of nuclear technology. The latter touches upon the Nuclear Suppliers Group and export control with dual-use list and trigger list. Nuclear security will be addressed with examples of detectors and radiation portal monitors used at border control.
des acquis des étudiants
Part 2: oral examination on 20 points
Part 3: Written examination, on 20 points, 12 points for theory, 8 points for exercise.
Prof. Frank Hardeman ' Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve
Prof. Greet Jannsens-Maenhout ' Universiteit Gent
Gaston Meskens ' SCK-CEN
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Part 2: A syllabus will be prepared based on IAEA documents: Safety Series INSAG 4 ' 15; IAEA TECDOC 1329; IAEA General Standard GS-R-3; GS-G-3.1; GS-G-3.5
Part 3: Nuclear Safeguards and Non-Proliferation (2008), ed. G. Janssens-Maenhout, syllabus of the ESARDA course, ISBN-10: 3844363300
For safety culture: Michel Llory, René Montmayeul, 'L'accident et l'organisation', Ed. Préventique, Bordeaux, 2010; ISBN 978-2-911221-47-8 IISN 1275-7144
Material available via the Trasnusafe project (under development)
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Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
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