Potential Impact of Public Perception on the Transport of Radioactive Material Karine Glenn Executive Advisor to the President’s Office Canadian Nuclear.

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Potential Impact of Public Perception on the Transport of Radioactive Material Karine Glenn Executive Advisor to the President’s Office Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Karine Glenn Executive Advisor to the President’s Office Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire International Conference on the Safe and Secure Transport of Radioactive Material Vienna, Austria October 17-21, 2011 International Conference on the Safe and Secure Transport of Radioactive Material Vienna, Austria October 17-21, 2011

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission The Past 50 years Millions of shipments completed safely and securely annually Packages designed by engineers, reviewed by engineers Approvals based on science Effective regulatory framework SAFE Transport of RAM largely unnoticed by public

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission The Changing Public Information is more available and accessible Better access to information does not equal better understanding of the issue Not all information available to the public is accurate, correct or unbiased Nuclear often portrayed and perceived as dangerous

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Public Perception “It’s so safe… I don’t see what could go wrong.”

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Information vs. Security Public wants specific details about shipments (what, where, when, how) Information often restricted to protect the public and national/international security Canadian Regulations prohibit disclosure of shipment details for nuclear material Public disclosure Security

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study #1: Steam Generators Transport of large components (SCO-I) under Special Arrangement High media and public interest 77 intervenors participated in CNSC public hearing (Sept. 2010) Little or no information originally available from official sources

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study #1: Steam Generators 11.7 m long 2.5 m diameter Weight: 100 tonnes Sealed opening

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study #1: Factors that were evaluated A team of specialists evaluated the following areas: Nuclear substances Environmental impacts Radiation protection Safety measures Emergency management Transport regulations

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study 1: What did CNSC conclude? The proposed package configuration with respect to SCO-I material and Type IP-I packages meets regulatory requirements The proposed shipment complies with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act and the Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations The overall level of safety in transport meets or exceeds all the applicable requirements

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study 1: Lessons Learned Perception of risk affected by the size of the components to be transported Special Arrangement: Use of the word “Special” give the impression of circumventing the Regulations Perception of a lesser level of safety Canada leading work to develop regulatory material on: Special Arrangements Transport of Large Components

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study #2: Uranium Concentrate Spill Incident at sea with shipment of LSA-I in Industrial Type Packages All material contained in cargo hold CNSC transparency by providing information to the public Incident details presented in public domain to the Commission in January 2011

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Case Study #2: Uranium Concentrate Spill There was no risk to the crew, the public and the environment resulting from this incident No contamination outside of cargo hold and low level of radiation on surface of cargo hold

IAEA-CN-187/5B/1 – 2011/10/20 Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Conclusions Public wants information on the transport of RAM Competent authorities have a responsibility to provide timely and factual information to the public The public’s right to know cannot compromise security

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