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[en] The Radiation Protection Department at the Dukovany nuclear power plant is among important factors securing safe and reliable plant operation. The responsibilities of the Department include (i) radiological monitoring and control of the plant operation; (ii) dosimetric personnel monitoring and control; and (iii) radiological monitoring of the plant surroundings. The nuclear power plant has been achieving very good results in radiological protection, matching well those of NPPs in industrially developed countries, and the operation of the plant has been reliable and safe
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Radiacni ochrana v CEZ, a.s. - Jaderna elektrarna Dukovany - dosazene vysledky za obdobi 1988-1997
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Faculty of Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague (Czech Republic); [104 p.]; Oct 1998; p. 85; Nukleonika '98; Prague (Czech Republic); 9-10 Sep 1998
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Jang, S.C.; Ha, J.J.; Jung, W.D.; Jeong, K.S.; Han, S.H.
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Taejon (Korea, Republic of)1998
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Taejon (Korea, Republic of)1998
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[en] Both performing and validating a detailed risk analysis of a complex system are costly and time-consuming undertakings. With the increased use of probabilistic safety analysis (PSA) in regulatory decision making, both regulated parties and regulators have generally favored the use of defaults, because they can greatly facilitate the process of performing a PSA in the first place as well as the process of reviewing and verifying the PSA. The use of defaults may also ensure more uniform standards of PSA quality. However, regulatory agencies differ in their approaches to the use of default values, and the implications of these differences are not yet well understood. Moreover, large heterogeneity among licensees makes it difficult to set suitable defaults. This study focus on the development of model for setting defaults in order to achieve more applicability of risk-informed regulation. In particular, explored are the effects of different levels of conservatism in setting defaults, and their implications for the crafting of regularity incentives. (author). 17 refs., 1 tab
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Dec 1998; 68 p
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Tkachenko, V.I.; Pechenkin, V.I.
International Conference of Ukrainian Nuclear Society ''NPP's safety and protection''(annotations)1997
International Conference of Ukrainian Nuclear Society ''NPP's safety and protection''(annotations)1997
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Novye podkhody v razrabotke radiatsionnozashchitnoj izolyatsii dlya truboprovodov AEhS
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Barbashev, S.V. (ed.); Ukrayins'ke Yaderne Tovaristvo, Odessa (Ukraine); Tacis Programme; 68 p; 1997; p. 66; International Conference of Ukrainian Nuclear Society ''NPP's safety and protection''; Mezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya Ukrainskogo Yadernogo Obshchestva ''Bezopasnost' i zashchita AEhS''; Odessa (Ukraine); 8-12 Sep 1997
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Chemistry in Britain; v. 8(11); p. 470-474
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1972; 216 p; Chapman and Hall; London
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BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, ACCIDENTS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CALIBRATION, ICRP, LAWS, MANAGEMENT, MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DOSE, MEDICINE, NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY, NUCLEAR STRUCTURE, ORGANIZING, RADIATION DETECTION, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATION HAZARDS, RADIATION MONITORS, RADIATION PROTECTION, RADIATIONS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, RADIOACTIVE WASTES, RADIOASSAY, REACTORS, RECOMMENDATIONS, TRANSPORT REGULATIONS, WASTES, X-RAY RADIOGRAPHY
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Health Physics; v. 22(4); p. 398-399
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Brief technical note.
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Health Physics; v. 23(2); p. 255-257
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16. Annual meeting of the Health Physics Society; New York, USA; 13 Jul 1971
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Health Physics; v. 23(2); p. 187-192
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Health Physics; v. 21(5); p. 637-642
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Journal of Labelled Compounds; v. 8(1); p. 95-98
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