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Nuclear Regulation
Workshop proceedings - Tokyo and Tokai-Mura, Japan, 22-24 May 2007
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OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
, Date de parution: 29 nov 2007
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Pages: 316
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Langue: Anglais
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Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
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ISBN: 9789264040953
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Code OCDE: 662007101P1
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Prix:
€60 | $84 | £54 | ¥7800 | MXN1080
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One of the main missions of nuclear regulators is to protect the public, and this cannot be completely achieved without public confidence. The more a regulatory process is transparent, the more such confidence will grow. Despite important cultural differences across countries, a number of common features characterise media and public expectations regarding any activity with an associated risk. This workshop identified a common understanding of transparency and main stakeholders' expectations together with a number of conditions and practices aimed at improving the transparency of nuclear regulatory activities.
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Foreword Executive Summary Opening Session -Welcome Address by Dr. Kazuo Sato (NSRA) -Address by METI Deputy Minister Mr. Kozo Yamamoto -Address by NEA Director-General Luis Echávarri -Address by NISA Director-General Dr. Kenkichi Hirose -Objective of this Workshop by Dr. Peter Storey SESSION 1: UNDERSTANDING TRANSPARENCY -Openness and Transparency: The Road to Public Confidence by Gregory Jaczko (NRC) -Through a Glass Darkly – The Meaning of Transparency by John Loy (ARPANSA) -Transparency Views by Media by Yojiro Ikawa (Japan) -Transparency as an Element of Public Confidence by Ho Kee Kim (KINS) SESSION 2: STAKEHOLDER EXPECTATIONS REGARDING TRANSPARENCY -Lessons Learnt on Stakeholder Involvement on Decision Making Process by Kunihisa Soda (NSC) -Perspectives of OECD/NEA on Stakeholders' Involvement by Takanori Tanaka (NEA) -Lessons Learnt by US Nuclear Plant Operators by Walter Hill (NEI) -Public Trust and Better Communication is Still Needed (Hankyoreh Newspaper) by Hong Sup Cho (Republic of Korea) -Expectations of Stakeholders – Voice from the Location by Hiroo Shinada (Japan) SESSION 3: CONDITIONS FOR ENSURING TRANSPARENCY -Transparency – The French New Framework by Marie-Pierre Comets (ASN) -Overview of IAEA Safety Standards and Insights from Regulatory Review Services by Lingquan Guo (IAEA) -Legal Framework to Ensure Transparency by. Anton Treier (HSK) -Creating Internal Culture to Ensure Transparency by Elizabeth Hayden (NRC) -"Secret of Radiation" – Journalist Training Course at STUK by Risto Isaksson (STUK) -The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s Public Hearing and Meeting Process by Marc Leblanc (CNSC SESSION 4: CHANGING REGULATORY PRACTICES FOR ENSURING TRANSPARENCY -Lessons Learnt on Stakeholder Involvement on Decision-making Process by Won Ky Shin (KINS) -Lessons Learnt About Communication from the Vandellós II Event by Julio Barceló (CSN) -Lessons from the Paks NPP Case Study by József Rónaky (HAEA ) -Lessons from the EPR Construction Supervision by Risto Isaksson (STUK) -Utilisation of Operating Experiences – NUCIA (Nuclear Information Archives) by Tadakazu Tsuruta (JANTI) -Lessons from the Forsmark 1 Event in Sweden by Mr. Anders Jörle (SKI) -Communication Regarding the THORP Event by Peter Storey (HSE) -Discussion on Commonalities and Differences in Regulatory Practices by Peter Storey (HSE) SESSION 5: METHODS FOR EVALUATING TRANSPARENCY -Methods for Evaluating Transparency by József Rónaky (HAEA ) -Canadian Perspectives in Evaluating Transparency by Laurel Herwig (CNSC) -Opinion Survey on ASN Awareness and Image by Luc Chanial (ASN) -Assessment of Transparency – From the Residents’ Viewpoint by Yoshiko Arano (Japan) -Can Transparency be Measured? – A Look Ahead by Anders Jörle (SKI) CONCLUDING SESSION -Concluding Remarks by Hideki Nariai (JNES) -Concluding Remarks by Jukka Laaksonen (STUK) -Closing Remarks by Javier Reig (NEA) TOKAI-MURA SESSION -Opening Address by Masami Watanabe (Tokai-Mura Vice Governor) -Risk Communication Activities Toward Nuclear Safety in Tokai: "Your Safety is our Safety" by Tomoko Tsuchiya (Japan) -Message from Participant by Mr. Takao Sato (Japan) -Message from Participant by Tomoko Shimizu (Japan) -Message from Participant by Yutaka Komiyama (Japan) -Nuclear Regulator Practices for Communicating with the Public by Elizabeth Hayden (NRC) List of Participants
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