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[en] • SARGENIV has elaborated a proposal for the harmonization of safety assessment practices for GEN IV NPP. • An overall reinforcement of DiD is expected for GENIV NPP, including improved independence between all levels of DiD. • An inherent approach should reinforce the fulfillment of fundamental safety functions e.g. the consequences for some situations should be reduced and the grace periods should be extended. For the same reason, the use of passive systems can be envisaged. • The need of complementary and integrated deterministic and probabilistic approaches is reiterated. • Methodologies: Some of them are not yet applied. • Assessment of hazards would be a challenging aspect of next generation of NPP safety assessment and should be improved, which is confirmed by the first insights of Fukushima Daiichi TEPCO reactors accidents. • Provisions to cope with extreme events notably to improve the grace period before cliff-edge effects and thus allowing back-up measures to be implemented have to be defined and should be considered as hardened equipments
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclesar Power, Nuclear Power Technology Development Section and INPRO Group, Vienna (Austria); Generation IV International Forum, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); vp; 2013; 26 p; 3. Joint GIF-IAEA Workshop on Safety Design Criteria for Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactors; Vienna (Austria); 26-27 Feb 2013; Also available on-line: http://www.iaea.org/NuclearPower/Downloadable/Meetings/2013/2013-02-26-02-27-TM-SFR/day-1/4-L.Ammirabile-EC.pdf; Published as PowerPoint presentation only
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