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SUMMARY:Joint ICRP & NPO Fukushima Dialogue Webinar
DESCRIPTION:15th Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Testimonies on the Past\, Present\, and Future\nThis year marks the fifteenth anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. From 2011 to 2019\, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) continuously organised the Fukushima Dialogue meetings in Fukushima. Since 2019\, the organisation of the Dialogues has been taken over by the non-profit organisation Fukushima Dialogue\, which was established by participants in Fukushima. \nThe main aim of this initiative was to establish a dialogue between experts and stakeholders in affected areas to identify the problems and the challenges they are confronted with and to express their expectations\, particularly as regard the human dimension affected by the accident. These dialogues have significantly contributed to the development of the co-expertise process of the recovery of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. As time has passed\, radiation levels have gradually decreased\, daily life has regained a degree of stability\, and protective measures have become routine. At the same time\, however\, evacuation zones still remain\, severe population decline persists\, and there are areas where radiation levels are relatively high. The impacts of the accident therefore continue to be strongly felt. In addition\, new challenges have emerged in the course of the recovery process itself. \nThis webinar aims to share the current situation in Fukushima fifteen years after the nuclear accident\, as well as expectation and challenges for the future\, through testimonies from residents.
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/joint-icrp-npo-fukushima-dialogue/
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SUMMARY:ICRP webinar: radiological protection in surface and near-surface disposal of solid radioactive waste
DESCRIPTION:ICRP Task Group 97 has recently published ICRP Publication 159: Radiological Protection in Surface and Near-surface Disposal of Solid Radioactive Waste. This webinar addresses important points of the report through presentations by Task Group members. Attendees will have an opportunity to participate through a moderated Q&A session.  \nParticipants who attend at least 50% of the workshop will receive a Certificate of Attendance via email within 48 hours of the event. \n\nPublication Abstract\nThis publication provides an update of the recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection for application of the fundamental radiological protection principles for the disposal of radioactive waste in a surface and near-surface disposal facility. The goal of a surface and near-surface disposal system is to provide protection of humans and the environment from the hazards associated with the radioactive waste suitable to the prevailing circumstances. Application of the ICRP System of Radiological Protection for a surface and near-surface disposal facility includes justification of the practice generating the waste\, and is considered in the context of a planned exposure situation. The design basis for the facility considers the potential for exposures to humans and the environment associated with its expected evolution\, taking into account reasonably foreseeable faults. Optimisation of protection is an iterative\, systematic\, and transparent evaluation of protective options to reduce the impacts to humans and the environment. Optimisation is essential throughout all life phases\, and is of particular importance in the design phase\, as this will determine the performance of the facility in the operational and post-closure phases. To deal with the distant future and low-probability scenarios\, optimisation has to be complemented by aspects such as robustness\, defence in depth\, etc. to provide assurance that reasonable steps have been taken to maintain the long-term integrity of the facility. In the case of severe natural disruptive events or human intrusion beyond the design basis\, application of the ICRP System of Radiological Protection should be considered with reference to existing exposure situations. Due to the nature of the hazards and associated time scales\, the fundamental strategy adopted for the disposal of low- and very-low-level radioactive waste is: to contain and isolate the waste until the short-lived radionuclides have decayed to levels that can no longer give rise to significant exposures; and to limit the activity content of longer-lived radionuclides to ensure that doses and risk are also limited in the long term\, when containment and isolation capacities may be diminishing. The successful implementation of this strategy is demonstrated through a structured safety case. The specific options for a surface and near- surface disposal facility will depend upon the particular situation\, including the nature of the waste\, the local physical environment\, and the societal context. Dialogue between the operator\, regulator\, and stakeholders should be established as early as possible in the process\, with the inclusion of ethical values to help contribute to promoting a shared understanding of the application of the ICRP System of Radiological Protection. \n 
URL:https://bvsabr.be/event/icrp-webinar-radiological-protection-in-surface-and-near-surface-disposal-of-solid-radioactive-waste/
LOCATION:Venue to be determined\, Belgium
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