Country Report on Asian ALARA Networking Meeting LIU Senlin China Institute of Atomic Energy P.O. Box 275(1), 102413 Beijing Fax: +86 10 6935 7008 Tel:

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Country Report on Asian ALARA Networking Meeting LIU Senlin China Institute of Atomic Energy P.O. Box 275(1), Beijing Fax: Tel: (O) P. R. CHINA Daejon, Republic of Korea, 3-5 December 2007

content  Personnel information  Position  Personnel expertise  Implement of ALARA in China  Proposals on Asian Region ALARA Network

Personnel information Position  Vice-President, China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE), and  Director, Department of Safety and Protection of CIAE, and  Director, Office of Nuclear Safety, Radiation Protection, and Environmental Protection of CIAE

 It was founded in  It is the birthplace of Chinese nuclear science and technology, and China nuclear industry.  It is the base for nuclear science and technology implementing pioneering, basic, and Comprehensive studies in China. CIAE

 It is about 3200 staffs, including 700 senior scientists, and 6 academician of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).  It consists of 5 Depts., and 3 Divis., and 4 Construction Depts. CIAE

China Institute of Atomic Energy Five Dept.Three Divi.Four Proj. Nuclear Physics Reactor Engi. R&D Radiochemistry Nucl. Tech. Appl. Radioisotope Safety and Prot. Sci.&Tech. Infor. Radiometrology CRARF BTAU CARR CEFR High Tech. Corp. CIAE

 Its major tasks and activities:  Fundamental research on nuclear science and technology  R&D on Advanced nuclear energy  Application of nuclear technology CIAE

Personnel expertise  I am engaged in the area of safety and protection for 20 years. There are concerned as follows in :  research on methodology for the assessment of dose to the public  safety analysis and environmental impact assessment of nuclear facilities, such as RR, NPP, Nuclear fuel cycling facility, etc.  research on aerial monitoring technology used for nuclear and radiological emergency monitoring

 1999-now:  as vice-president of CIAE, in charge of nuclear safety, radiation safety, waste safety, and environmental protection in CIAE  research on Energy and the Environment  research on strategy and policy for the minimization of Radwastes in China  R&D on emergency monitoring system for combating nuclear terrorism Personnel expertise

 1993-now: member, Nuclear Safety and the Environment Committee, SEPA/NNSA  2002-now: vice-president, Chinese Radiological Protection Society (CRPS)  2004-now:  member, National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee of China (NNECCC)  advisor, Chinese delegation to the UNSCEAR  member, editorial board of Chinese Journal-Radiation Protection, and Radiation Protection Newsletter, and Science and Technology of Atomic Energy  professor, CNNC Graduate School Personnel expertise

 Since the early of 1980s, the optimization principle had been a provision in National Regulations on Radiation Protection.  In the year of 1990, a National Advisory Group on the implementing of ALARA was established in the former Ministry of Nuclear Industry (MNI) of China, and now the CNNC, and under it there is a National ALARA Center in CIRP, an ALARA Committee in each Nuclear Facility Operator.  Some researches and practices of the application of ALARA were made by the CIAE, NPP, etc. Implement of ALARA

Cases of ALARA  Application of ALARA into the discharging scheme of RR in a site without receiving water body  Application of ALARA into the residual content of U, Pu, and Am in the decommissioning of a nuclear facility site  Application of ALARA into the determination of discharging concentration of liquid effluents in NNP  Application of ALARA into the management of Radwastes in NNP

Case of ALARA  Application of ALARA into the determination of natural nuclides concentration used for construction materials  Application of ALARA into the design of radioisotope production facility  Application of ALARA in national training course on competent radiation protection persons

National expectation to ALARA Network  to be shared with knowledge and experiences of ALARA good practice by national regulatory, experts, etc.  To be a forum on discussion and argumentation against radiation protection issues  To be a platform to exchange safety and protection information by regulatory staffs within Asian Member States, the RPO of operation organization

National expectation to ALARA Network  To be a public web site (only part of it) for the general member to the public to read the good practice of RP within Asian region  National representative, or correspondents will be assigned by the member states government  Newsletter will be issued periodically

 How to establish it, and what are its style and characteristics?  What experiences should be learnt for the similar networking, such as ANSN, EAN, RaSaReN, etc.  How to operate and maintain it? By Department of the IAEA, any member states? Some issues to be discussed

Proposals  The provisional acronym ARAN (Asian Region ALARA Network) is Ok for my personnel option  A task team or group is needed, and its members should mainly be from the future operation organization of the network, and staffs of the IAEA, and  An Asian steering committee would also be necessary in the establishment and operation of the network.

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