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Armenian Nuclear Regulatory Authority 4th Meeting of the Steering Committee on Competence of Human Resources for Regulatory Bodies 4-7 December 2012, Vienna, Austria

Artur Hovhannisyan First Deputy Chairman of ANRA 4th Meeting of the Steering Committee on Competence of Human Resources for Regulatory Bodies Current status of the ANRA in the area of Competence and Training and Challenges and Needs Artur Hovhannisyan First Deputy Chairman of ANRA

Current status of ANRA ANRA position within Government of RA (since 2008) PRIME MINISTER MINISTRY FOR FORIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY FOR ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MINISTRY FOR HEALTH MINISTRY FOR EMERGENCY SITUATION OTHER MINISTRIES ANRA OTHER STATE AUTHORITIES UNDER THE GOVERNMENT

Current status of ANRA (cont.) Organizational chart of ANRA CHAIRMAN 1-st DEPUTY CHAIRMAN DEPUTY CHAIRMAN STAFF MANAGER SECRETARIAT SECTION FOR LEGISLATION & LICENSING DEPARTMENT FOR NUCLEAR SAFETY DEPARTMENT FOR RADIATION SAFETY TECHNICAL SECTION STAFF MANAGEMENT SECTION SECTION FOR SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS SECTION FOR RADIATION SAFETY SECTION FOR NUCLEAR INFORMATION & INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION SECTION FOR REACTOR SAFETY SECTION FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE SECTION FOR FINANCE & ACCOUNTING

Current status of ANRA (cont.) The ANRA staff number makes 43. At present 41 persons are employed at the ANRA. 25 persons out of 41 are the professional staff. At this time the following positions still remain vacant: Head of section for reactor safety. Head of section for radioactive waste. Chief specialist-state inspector on seismic safety. Chief specialist-state inspector on QM & personnel training. Chief specialist-state inspector on ANPP radiation safety.

Competence and Training The ANRA organizes training of new staff in accordance with the individual programs consisting of theoretical (on the job self-training) and practical trainings (mainly at the ANPP training center). The resources of the IAEA, US NRC and EC cooperation programs are used for separate tasks connected with training, improvement and maintaining of the personnel qualification.

Challenges and Needs It is planned to increase the ANRA staff number till 2016 in average by 5 specialists per year, with the total number up to 25 specialists additionally who will be mainly involved in licensing of new NPP unit.

Thank you for your attention!