Announcements

Government of Japan Introducing Decommissioning, Rehabilitation and Remeadiation Activities at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant

Government of Japan Introducing Decommissioning, Rehabilitation and Remeadiation Activities at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant

On the sidelines of the IAEA General Conference, the Government of Japan organized a meeting yesterday to overview the decommissioning activities at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors, and the activities of remediating and rehabilitating decontaminated areas.

The presentations and video material shown clearly demonstrated comprehensive progress in all segments. The removal of spent nuclear fuel from all reactor pools is underway, while the other activities on the removal of melted nuclear fuel from the reactors are being prepared. There are also apparent steps forward in the treatment and storage of liquid and solid radioactive waste, as well as the activity of keeping groundwater from the soil beneath the nuclear reactors and its subsequent leakage into the ocean. The working conditions have been significantly improved, while the area requiring the use of protective gear has been drastically decreased.

Government of Japan Introducing Decommissioning, Rehabilitation and Remeadiation Activities at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant

Tenth Anniversary of the IAEA Nuclear Law Institute (NLI)

Today, as one of the side events of the 64th Annual Regular Session of the IAEA General Conference, a video on the tenth anniversary since the establishment of the Nuclear Law Institute (NLI) was shown.
For past ten years, more than 600 participants from the Member States have taken part in the Institute’s training courses.
Due respect was paid to the contribution of the Nuclear Law Institute in past decade to the Member States in their development of national capacities in law-making process, and establishing and strengthening appropriate nuclear law framework. The Republic of Serbia is one of the Member States having actively participated in this programme through the training of its four representatives, and the activities regarding the assistance in preparing and reviewing legislation.

Statement by IAEA Director General to 64th Regular Session of IAEA General Conference

Statement by IAEA Director General to 64th Regular Session of IAEA General Conference

As a part of Plenary meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s General Conference, the attending delegates were addressed by the IAEA’s Director General Mr Rafael Mariano Grossi. He first pointed out the extraordinary and unprecedented circumstances of the 64th regular session of the General Conference caused by global pandemic, and continued by stating that the conference is attended by 172 Member State delegations and representatives of a number of international organizations.
Mr Grossi stated that the Agency has sent more than 1000 assistance consignments to more than 120 countries around the world, and, thus, responded to its Member States seeking help. He also pointed out that the Agency is to continue to send such assistance in future as pandemic is far from being definitely defeated. He added that the IAEA has learned a lot from this experience and, in the light of it, has initiated a new IAEA Zoonotic Disease Integrated Action project, known as ZODIAC in order to connect the Agency’s scientific and technical capacities and provide support for all countries coping with zoonotic diseases caused by bacteria, parasites, fungi or viruses that can be transferred to people. ZODIAC project is expected to reinforce the readiness and capacities of Member States to rapidly detect and timely respond to the outbreak of such diseases, and to coordinate the Agency’s joint efforts with other international organizations.

Delegation of the Republic of Serbia at 64th  IAEA General Conference in Vienna

Delegation of the Republic of Serbia at 64th IAEA General Conference in Vienna

The delegation of the Republic of Serbia is taking part in the 64th Annual Regular Session of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference, being held from 21 to 25 September 2020 in Vienna.
This year, the Conference will have a modified organization with a limited number of participants and the observance of Austrian health and safety requirements due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The delegates representing 171 Member States are expected to take part in this year’s Conference, and the Republic of Guinea and Independent State Of Samoa submitted application for the membership of the Agency.

Our Contribution towards Combating Pandemic

Our Contribution towards Combating Pandemic

Throughout the state of emergency, Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM) was particularly active. The greatest direct contribution in support of combating COVID-19 pandemic was in the Directorate management’s tenacious initiative to obtain donations of full equipment packages for the national COVID-19 centres. So far, a donation worth more than 140,000 euros has been provided.

This donation is seen as a significant reinforcement of Serbian resources in containing the current pandemic, as already confirmed by a letter of gratitude sent to SRBATOM by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia.

As early as March, SRBATOM management initiated a donation of full real time RT-PCR test kits from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Once the initiative received positive reactions from the IAEA, the Directorate extended this request on 08 April to yet another kit. The first shipment, whose value exceeds 60,000 euros has already arrived in Serbia and is to be installed in the Torlak Institute of Immunology and Virology. The next shipment kit, worth around 84,000 euros is expected and intended for the Scientific Veterinary Institute Novi Sad.

SRBATOM and IAEA provide first COVID-19 test kit

SRBATOM and IAEA provide first COVID-19 test kit

Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM) initiated last month a request for a grant from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) serving to equip the unit for COVID-19 RT-PCR Test. Once the proposal received positive reactions, the Directorate expanded this request on 8 April on two additional kits. We can proudly confirm the excellent news that the first shipment amounting to 70,000 EUR is en route to Serbia, and is intended to be installed in the Torlak Institute of Immunology and Virology. The additional kits are intended for laboratories that are under the order to conduct the testing of human samples on COVID-19 in the Scientific Veterinary Institute Novi Sad and Veterinary Specialist Institute Kraljevo.

SRBATOM and IAEA provide first COVID-19 test kit

NUCLEAR MATERIAL IS SECURE – SAFEGUARDS APPLICATION DURING PANDEMIC

Notwithstanding the current passenger travel restrictions, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ensured the continuity of inspection oversight and record-keeping of the status of nuclear material worldwide in accordance with the Agreement for the application of safeguards in connection with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Through cooperation with the Member States, all previously arranged inspection oversight visits have been carried out so far in line with the agreed schedule. The presence of the IAEA inspectors in person by means of unconventional means of transport is also being considered.

SRBATOM – Emergency measures

SRBATOM – Emergency measures

In accordance with the state of emergency in the Republic of Serbia, the Directorate has introduced proper health protection measures and adapted its functions so as to maintain the minimum of work processes required. In addition, the Directorate will continue to conduct all the activities necessary to facilitate unhindered functioning of the services and systems that rely on the decisions and enactments brought by the Directorate.

Optimization of protection measures in existing and emergency exposure situations

Optimization of protection measures in existing and emergency exposure situations

03 – 07 February 2020 – In the framework of TAIEX – Technical Assistance and Information Exchange Instrument of the European Commission, Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate organized a workshop on the topic of “Setting the reference levels and dose assessment in emergency and existing exposure situation to check compliance with the prescribed levels”

SRBATOM – Emergency measures

Recognition of medical physics experts

In line with the requirements of EC Directive 2013/59/Euratom regarding the application of radiation sources in medicine, an expert mission on Guidelines for criteria of recognizing medical physics experts is organized on two occasions 27-31 January and 10-14 February 2020 as part of Policy and Legal Advice Centre project. The participants of the expert mission are the representatives of Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate, Ministry of Health, Serbian Association of Medical Physicists and Ministry of Education, Science and Technical Development.