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Recent and upcoming events

Meeting   Aim  Date  Location
5th Training Workshop on the Development of Severe Accident Management Guidelines Using the IAEA's SAMG-D Toolkit Demonstration of the 2020 toolikt updates with practical examples on the development of SAMGs 19-23 Oct. 2020 Vienna, Austria
4th Training Workshop on the Development of Severe Accident Management Guidelines Using the IAEA's SAMG-D Toolkit Overview of the latest development in the area of SAMGs 29 Oct. - 1 Nov. 2018 Vienna, Austria
3rd raining Workshop on the Development of Severe Accident Management Guidelines Using the IAEA's SAMG-D Toolkit Introduce the development of SAMGs for spent fuel pools and multi-unit NPPs 11-15 Dec. 2017 Vienna, Austria
2nd Training Workshop on the Development of Severe Accident Management Guidelines Using the IAEA's SAMG-D Toolkit Introduce participants the application of NS-G-2.15 and the SAMG-D toolkit as a training tool 15-16 Dec. 2016 Vienna, Austria
1st Training on Severe Accident Management Guidelines Development SAMG-D 1st training on SAMG-D. Presentation of the tool to the industry 19-23 Oct. 2015 Vienna, Austria
3rd Consultants' Meeting on Severe Accident Management for Nuclear Power Plants Refinement of contents. Further input received by experts 15-16 Sept. 2014-2020 Vienna, Austria
International Experts' Meeting on Severe Accident Management in the Light of the Accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Presentation of SAMT paper and poster 17-20 Mar. 2014-2020 Vienna, Austria
2nd Consultants' Meeting on Development of a Symptom-Based Accident Management Toolkit in NPPs (SAMT) Presentation of SAMT alpha-version. Discuss its current structure and functionality, identification of areas of improvements 25-27 Nov. 2013 Vienna, Austria
1st Consultants' Meeting on Development of a Symptom-Based Accident Management Toolkit in NPPs (SAMT) Formulation of a roadmap for the development of the toolkit, identification of potential applications, definition of structure 20-21 Dec. 2012 Vienna, Austria


Contributors

F. CADINU, Forsmarks Fraftgrupp AB, Sweden
R. GAUNTT, private consultant, United States of America
L. GILBERT, Bruce Power, Canada
H. HAMZEHEE, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (U.S. NRC), United States of America
G. HUTLQVIST, Havsbrus Consulting, Netherlands
I. KHAMIS, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
R. LUTZ, Westinghouse Electric Co., United States of America
R. MARTINEZ FANEGAS, TECNATOM S.A., Spain
N. MESMOUS, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC-CCSN), Canada
R. PRIOR, R.P. Safety Consulting Ltd, United Kingdom
G. VAYSSIER, Nuclear Services Corporation (NSC), Netherlands
J. ZEGRI REIRIZ, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
R. ZEYEN, private consultant, France
F. PARADA, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), HTML coding

The IAEA officers responsible for toolkit review and maintenance

A. MIASSOEDOV, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
S. MASSARA, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

 

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