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NUCLEAR SAFETY RESEARCH FORUM 2010
NUCLEAR SAFETY RESEARCH FORUM 2010 (NSRF2010)
"Perspectives of Safety Regulations and Research for Radioactive Waste Disposal"
Background Objectives Program and Materils
Target of the NSRF Participation Registration
Contact Office Access Hotel Accommodation
Leaflet (PDF 521KB) Announcement and Program
Date : February 23, 2010 (Tuesday) ,
Venue : The Inoue Enryo Hall, Toyo University
(5-28-20 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8606, Japan)
(NSC) Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA),
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Ministry of Education, Culture,
The primary role of nuclear safety research is to provide technical basis for regulators' decision making in their regulatory activities. Nuclear safety research is conducted at not only governmental research organizations and universities, but also private and industry's institutions. Therefore, communication between the regulators and the nuclear safety researchers is indispensable for achieving maximum outcomes from nuclear safety research in an efficient and timely manner, and thereby for further enhancing safety of nuclear facilities. The Nuclear Safety Research Forum (NSRF) provides an opportunity for such communication and it is expected that, through discussions and information exchange among participants on topical issues of nuclear safety, future scope and needs of nuclear safety are identified for further enhancement of nuclear safety. The NSRF2010 is the fourth Forum of the series, jointly organized by such relevant regulatory bodies as the NSC, the NISA and the MEXT, and provides an opportunity for all relevant regulators, nuclear safety researchers and persons concerned with implementation to communicate through discussions and information exchange with each other. It provides a good opportunity to all participants for mutual learning to enhance nuclear safety of radioactive waste disposal.
Objectives of the NSRF2010 are, through discussions and information exchange, to share relevant information globally among industrial and academic communities concerned and governmental authorities, focusing on new approach to keep long range safety of radioactive waste disposal. The Forum also clarifies the issues of importance in future safety research concerned with international radioactive waste disposal regulation. The Forum intends to conclude the recommendations on the future needs to form social consensus on new safety assessment for radioactive waste disposal.
(Simultaneous interpretation provided between Japanese and English)
9:30- Opening and Welcome address Dr. Atsuyuki Suzuki Chair of NSC
9:35- Keynote Addresses Kunihisa Soda Deputy Chair of NSC PDF191kB
10:05- Session 1
Status of Safety Regulations for Radioactive Waste Disposal Chair : Osamu Tochiyama	 Chair of Radioactive Waste Working Group(RWWG), Special Committee on Nuclear Safety Research (SCNSR), NSC
Director General, Radioactive Waste Disposal Safety Research Center, Nuclear Safety Research Association(NSRA)
10:05-11:15 Part 1
Safety Regulations for Radioactive Waste Disposal in the World
10:05-10:50 1-1
IAEA Safety Requirements for Disposal Radioactive Waste Philip Metcalf Unit Head, Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel Management Unit, IAEA PDF 532kB
(abstract 21KB)
10:50-11:05 1-2
Implementation of International Safety Standards for Radioactive Waste Management into Japanese Regulations Toshiso Kosako Professor, Department of Nuclear Professional School, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo PDF 618kB
(abstract 61kB)
11:05-11:15 1-3
11:15-12:10 Part 2
Safety Regulations for Radioactive Waste Disposal in Japan
11:15-11:30 Trends in Domestic Regulations Relating to Radioactive Waste Disposal �T Satoru Tanaka Chair of Special Committee on Radioactive Waste and Decommissioning (SCRWD), NSC Professor, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, The University of Tokyo PDF 83kB
11:30-11:45 Trends in Domestic Regulations Relating to Radioactive Waste Disposal �U
Undertaking for Safety Regulation of Radioactive Waste Disposal Kenji Nakatu Director, Radioactive Waste Regulation Department, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency at the Ministry of Economy, METI/NISA PDF 173kB
11:45-12:00 Trends in Domestic Regulations Relating to Radioactive Waste Disposal �V
Efforts by MEXT Yoshinari Akeno Director, Nuclear Safety Division, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology, MEXT PDF 327kB
12:10- Lunch Break (12:10〜13:10)
13:10- Session 2(Panel Discussion)
Current Technology and Safety Research for Geological Disposal Chair : Osamu Tochiyama Chair of RWWG, SCNSR, NSC
13:10-13:35 Part 1
Status of Engineering Technology for Geological Disposal
13:10-13:30 NUMO Report :
NUMO’s Safety Strategy for implementing Geological Disposal Project Hiroyuki Tsuchi Director General, Technology Department, Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan (NUMO) PDF 2,356kB
13:35-14:40 Part 2
International Safety Research Activities for Radioactive Waste Disposal
13:35-13:55 Presentaion 1
JAEA Report : Review and Perspective of the Safety Research for Radioactive Waste Geological Disposal Hiroyuki Umeki Principal Senior Scientist, Geological Isolation Research and Development Directorate,Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) PDF1,433kB
13:55-14:35 Presentaion 2
OECD/NEA Report : Deep Disposal of Spent Fuel and High-level Waste - Current Status and Issues in Safety Case and Safety Regulation, and Implications for Safety Research by Regulators Claudio Pescatore Deputy Division Head, Radioactive Waste Management and Decommissioning, OECD/NEA PDF1,776kB
(abstract 106kB)
14:40-15:20 Part 3
Panel Discussion Panelists;
Hiroyuki Tsuchi NUMO
Hiroyuki Umeki JAEA
Claudio Pescatore OECD/NEA
Kyoko Ito Assistant Professor, Osaka University
Kyoko Oba Research Fellow, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Masami Kato Director General, Radioactive Waste Management and Transport Safety Division, Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization,JNES
15:20-15:25 Summary by Session Chair
15:25- Break（15:25〜15:40）
15:40- Session 3(Presentations)
Safety Research for Sub-Surface Disposal and Near-Surface Disposal Chair : Satoru Tanaka Chair of SCRWD, NSC
Shinichi Nakayama Head, Waste Disposal & Decommissioning Safety Research Group, JAEA
Kyoko Ito Osaka University,
Kyoko Oba Kanazawa Institute of Technology
15:40-16:10 Part 1
Safety Research for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste Generated by the Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Facilities Kenkichi Ishigure Board of directors, Japan Radioisotope Association, JRIA PDF 1,196kB
16:10-16:50 Part 2
Prospective Activities of Regulatory Safety Research and Development on Sub-Surface and Near-Surface Disposal Hiroto Kawakami Counseling Expert, JNES PDF 1,937kB
16:50-17:20 Comments and Discussion
17:20-17:25 Summary by Session Chair
17:25- Closing Remarks Nobuaki Terasaka Director General, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency at the Ministry of Economy, METI/NISA
Those who wish to participate in the Forum are kindly requested to register no later than February 12, 2010.
Registration is free of charge and accepted on the first come, first served basis.
Registration was closed because of coming up to the prescribed number.
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