This four-day, instructor-led course offers an in-depth exploration of nuclear safety, design basis analysis, and emergency management. Designed for professionals in the nuclear industry, this program provides a comprehensive understanding of safety assessment and regulatory practices.

The first day of the course begins with an introduction to nuclear safety fundamentals, including source terms, emissions, and safety criteria, followed by Design Basis Analysis and Probabilistic Safety Analysis. Day 2 continues with Design Basis Analysis, focusing on typical nuclear power plant accidents and radiological concepts. Day 3 shifts to Design Extension Conditions, covering severe accidents and emergency planning. The final day reviews Safety Analysis Reports, regulatory assessment, and international best practices for safety assessment in nuclear power plant licensing.

By the end of this course, participants will have a robust understanding of nuclear safety principles, accident analysis, and emergency management, enabling them to contribute effectively to the safety and reliability of nuclear power plants.

 

• DAY 1:

- Course Presentation and welcome (0.5h)

- Introduction to Nuclear Safety (3.5hs)

- Design Basis Analysis (4hs)

• DAY 2:

- Design Basis Analysis (4hs)

Accidents with activity external releases (4hs)

• DAY 3:

- Design Extension Conditions (4hs)

Emergency Plan and Emergencies management (4hs)

• DAY 4:

- Safety Analysis Report (SAR)

Methodology and Experiences for Safety Assessment in NPP Licensing (4hs)