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The visit of experts from the WANO Moscow Center ended at the Belarusian NPP

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 01.04.2022

The preliminary visit to the Belarusian NPP of representatives of the WANO Moscow Center ended on March 25, 2022, the PR-department of the Belarusian NPP said.

The visit took place in preparation for the forthcoming WANO-MC peer review.

The head of the delegation, the head of the team of corporate peer reviews of the WANO Moscow Center Sergey Shishkin, following the results of the mission, noted that the purpose of the visit was to study the goals and objectives of the enterprise, as well as to obtain information on how the plant, as a new member of the organization, fulfills the tasks assigned to it corporate functions.

"Our communication with the specialists of the Belarusian NPP was very effective. Our partners were open, willingly shared their experience. We met both with the heads of the enterprise and with ordinary specialists, and I believe that the purpose of our visit was fully achieved," the head of the delegation added.

Topics: East Europe, Belarus, WANO


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