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1 School for Drafting Regulations on Radiation Safety Vienna, November 2012 EU Requirements Jiří Veselý, SONS, Czech republic

2 Opening  EU Documents  WENRA Reactor Safety Reference Levels

3 EU Documents  EU Directive 85/337/EEC  EU Directive 2001/42/EC  EU Directive 2009/71/EURATOM  Licensing Procedures and Associated Documentation, EUR 16801, (1997)  Espoo Convention  Kiev Protocol

4 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2009/71/EURATOM of 25 June 2009 establishing a Community framework for the nuclear safety of nuclear installations

5 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE National responsibility of Member States for the nuclear safety of nuclear installations is the fundamental principle on which nuclear safety regulation has been developed at the international level, as endorsed by the Convention on Nuclear Safety. That principle of national responsibility, as well as the principle of prime responsibility of the licence holder for the nuclear safety of a nuclear installation under the supervision of its national competent regulatory authority, should be enhanced and the role and independence of the competent regulatory authorities should be reinforced by this Directive.

6 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE  THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Preamble  Objectives, Definitions and Scope of Application  Objectives  Scope  Definitions

7 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE Obligations:  Legislative, regulatory and organizational framework  Competent regulatory authority  Expertise and skills in nuclear safety  Information to the public  Reporting

8 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE Final Provisions:  Transposition  Entry into force  Addressees

9 EU Documents  EU Directive 85/337/EEC  EU Directive 2001/42/EC  Licensing Procedures and Associated Documentation, EUR 16801, (1997)  Espoo Convention  Kiev Protocol

10 WENRA Reactor Safety Reference Levels Western European Nuclear Regulators’ Association REACTOR HARMONIZATION WORKING GROUP

11 WENRA Reactor Safety Reference Levels  A: Safety Policy 2  B: Operating Organization 3  C: Management System 5  D: Training and Authorization of NPP staff 8  E: Design Basis Envelope for Existing Reactors 10  F: Design Extension of Existing Reactors 18  G: Safety Classification of Structures, Systems and Components 20

12 WENRA Reactor Safety Reference Levels  H: Operational Limits and Conditions 21  I: Ageing Management 23  J: System for Investigation of Events and Operational Experience Feedback 24  K: Maintenance, In-service inspection and Functional Testing 26  LM: Emergency Operating Procedures and Severe Accident Management Guidelines 29

13 WENRA Reactor Safety Reference Levels  N: Contents and updating of Safety Analysis Report 31  O: Probabilistic Safety Analysis 33  P: Periodic Safety Review 35  Q: Plant Modifications 36  R: On-site Emergency Preparedness 38  S: Protection against Internal Fires 41

14 WENRA Reactor Safety Reference Levels New WENRA subgroup for external hazards was established as a output from Fukushima accident and EU stress tests - Chapter T

15 Example of national approach  Main activity was implementation of WENRA Reference levels  Using of the third level of legislation – the fastest way for implementation of international requirements

16 Closing Thank you for your attention


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