Nuclear Safety
Nuclear Law Bulletin: SWITZERLAND Act on Nuclear Energy (21 March 2003)
When the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management1 came into force in June 2002, following by almost five years the entry into force of the Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS), 2 the major elements3 of the Internatio
Elements of nuclear safety
This basically educational book is intended for all involved in nuclear facility safety. It dissects the principles and experiences conducive to the adoption of attitudes compliant with what is now known as “safety culture”. This book is accessible to a wide range of readers.
Nuclear Safety
For many years, as a direct result of international governmental concern, the nuclear power industry has been at the forefront of industrial safety.
Human Factors in Nuclear Safety
The value of ergonomics is increasingly recognized amongst those involved with the creation and distribution of nuclear power.
Nuclear Law Bulletin: Croatia: Act on Nuclear Safety (promulgated on 21October 2003)
The original member countries of the OECD are Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Radioprotection et ingénierie nucléaire
The development of nuclear energy is based on two essential conditions: nuclear safety, in regards to the machine, and radiation protection, in regards to human beings. This work covers all the aspects of radiation protection.







