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1681-2328 (en ligne)
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1609-1914 (imprimé)
DOI :
10.1787/16812328
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OECD Papers provides access to a collection of substantive papers not published as books or articles in other OECD series or journals. All subjects are covered, from the latest OECD research on macroeconomics and economic policies, to work in areas as varied as employment, education, environment, trade, science and technology, development and taxation. OECD Papers are available on a subscription basis. Now a part of the OECD Journal

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Volume 5, Numéro 8 You do not have access to this content

Date de publication :
28 nov 2005
DOI :
10.1787/oecd_papers-v5-8-en

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  28 nov 2005 Nuclear Regulatory Decision Making
OCDE
This report discusses some of the basic principles and criteria that a regulatory body should consider in making decisions and describes the elements of an integrated framework for regulatory decision making. It is not, however, a handbook or guide on how to make regulatory decisions. In preparing the report, the task group reviewed and incorporated information from a wide array of documents produced by the NEA, its member countries and other international organisations, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Series reports.
  28 nov 2005 Evaluation of Proposed Integral Critical Experiments with Low-moderated MOX Fuel
OCDE
The purpose of this report is to document the selection criteria and methodology that were
established to compare experimental proposals, the actual comparison of experimental proposals and the recommendations on which the experimental programme(s) should be based.
  28 nov 2005 Optimisation in Operational Radiological Protection
OCDE
The body of this report identifies several of the most important operational aspects of optimisation, while examples of specific applications of optimisation are provided in appendix. Specifically with respect to the development of new ICRP recommendations, several suggestions are made with respect to what should and should not be included. It is hoped that these operational suggestions will be broadly discussed by the international, operational radiological protection community, and will assist the ICRP in developing new
recommendations that will truly improve the radiological protection of the public, workers and the environment.
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