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Report of the Peer Review conducted on the Belarusian National Action Plan as part of EU Stress Test process has been published

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 26.11.2021

The report of the Peer Review, conducted on the Belarusian National Action Plan as part of EU Stress Test process, has been published.

The Peer Review was conducted in an open and collaborative manner and in full compliance with the specification for the EU stress test, including on transparency.

Significant progress has been made in the implementation of the NAcP at BelNPP.

Nevertheless, work on ensuring and enhancing safety is a continuous process. New information, experience and knowledge will arise both from domestic and international operating experience, safety research, development of science and technology.

Information and experience shall be systematically followed, collected, analysed and used for instance for training of the regulator's and operator's personnel, improving plant design, the EOPs and SAMGs, and national regulations.

BelNPP and GAN are encouraged to engage with other NPPs and regulatory bodies internationally and continue utilising international peer review services and other support programmes.

Topics: East Europe, Belarus


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