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StrålevernRapport 6:2013 Implementation of the IAEA conde of conduct on the safety and security of radioactive sources and its supplementary import/export guidance
National Report from Norway to the IAEA International Conference on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources: Maintaining the Continuous Global Control of Sources throughout their Life Cycle, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 27–31 October 2013.
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StrålevernRapport 4:2013 Dismantlement of nuclear facilities decommissioned from th Russian navy
In Russian.
The availability of up to date regulatory norms and standards for nuclear and radiation safety, relevant to the management of nuclear legacy situations, combined with effective and efficient regulatory procedures for licensing and monitoring compliance, are considered to be extremely important. -
StrålevernRapport 3:2013 Dismantlement of nuclear facilities decommissioned from the Russian navy
The availability of up to date regulatory norms and standards for nuclear and radiation safety, relevant to the management of nuclear legacy situations, combined with effective and efficient regulatory procedures for licensing and monitoring compliance, are considered to be extremely important.
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StrålevernRapport 10:2012 Radioactivity in the marine environment 2010
In 2010, samples of sea water, sediment, and biota were collected in the Barents Sea, the North Sea, the Skagerrak and at a number of coastal stations and fjords. Data on radioactivity levels and trends in these areas are summarised in this report.
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SttrålevernRapport 10:2011 Enhancement of regulatory supervision of the nuclear legacy in northwest Russia
This report describes work carried out within the cooperation programme between the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority and the Directorate of State Supervision for Nuclear and Radiation Safety of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation performed in 2008-2009. It focuses on development of improved regulatory documents and supervision procedures for handling spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste at facilities that are no longer used by the Russian Federation Navy but that are still under military supervision and control.