India to host International conference on nuclear safety
India will host an International conference on topical issues in nuclear installation safety in November this year.
The five day conference is to deliberate on ensuring safety for sustainable nuclear power development, Chairman of AERB S K Sharma said.
The conference, sponsored by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) coincides with Homi Bhabha centenary year and Silver Jubilee of AERB, Sharma said.
The President of the conference is Andre-Claude Lacoste, Chairman of the Nuclear Safety Authority in France and the conference will be held from November 17 to 21 in Mumbai, he said.
The participants will include nuclear vendors, operators and other related industries from India and abroad. An exhibition and panel discussion are also being arranged, Sharma said.
Earlier this week, IAEA held a workshop for those countries eyeing nuclear power generation for the first time. Representatives from 45 countries - nuclear power vendors, regulators, operators and the "newcomers" to the world of nuclear power - reviewed their roles and responsibilities.
The main message of the workshop is to lay the foundation for long-term nuclear safety first. Chair of the IAEA workshop, Lacoste, said, "The focus was on good practices and lessons learned about the roles and responsibilities of nuclear power vendor countries and newcomers for long-term safety.
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