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Building, Measuring and Improving Public Confidence in the Nuclear Regulator

Workshop Proceedings: Ottawa, Canada, 18-20 May 2004

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An important factor for public confidence in the nuclear regulator is the general public trust of the government and its representatives, which is clearly not the same in all countries. These workshop proceedings identify a number of common principles for the communication of nuclear regulatory decisions that can be recommended to all regulators. They have been cited in particular for their ability to help build, measure and/or improve overall public confidence in the nuclear regulator. 

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Executive Summary

Nuclear Energy Agency

The Workshop on Building, Measuring and Improving Public Confidence in the Nuclear Regulator was organised from 18 to 20 May 2004 in Ottawa, Canada under the auspices of the Committee on Nuclear Regulatory Activities (CNRA) of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), in collaboration with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). The Workshop was chaired by Ms. Linda J. Keen (President and CEO of the CNSC).

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