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          Maintaining Knowledge, Training and Infrastructure for Research and Development in Nuclear Safety

          STI/PUB/1179
          ISBN
          92-0-113203-4
          13 pages | € 9.00 | Date published: 2003
          This INSAG report, which was previously issued as INSAG Note No. 4, discusses the role that safety research has played, the present declining trend and the circumstances that are critical in maintaining a research infrastructure. The report describes new and emerging challenges that necessitate continued support of research and education opportunities and provides recommendations on how sufficient research capacity and competence can be maintained. The report is written for decision makers in government, industry and international organizations who have responsibility for research activities and educational facilities.
          Keywords:
          INSAG, Quality Management, Nuclear Engineering, Radiation, Radioactivity, Safety Measures, Knowledge Management, International Cooperation, Member States, NEA, OECD, Safety Research, Knowledge Preservation, Occupational Exposure, Environmental Protection, Research Programmes, Training, Safety Standards, Research Infrastructure, Recommendations, International Nuclear Safety Group, Safety Culture, Technology Transfer, Education
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