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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 15 April 2009

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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 14 January 2009

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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 7 November 2008

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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 15 October 2008

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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 30 May 2008

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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 11 January 2008

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Minutes of the ENSREG meeting on 12 October 2007

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The international conventions

Most EU Member States are contracting parties to a number of international safety conventions. These are:

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Prevention of accidents

Defence in depth

The concept of defence in depth is fundamental to the safety of nuclear installations. Nuclear safety does not rely on one line of defence but is achieved using a range of complementary means. These factors start with the design and building of a nuclear facility which requires choosing a good design and appropriate site, use of high-quality construction materials and testing before operation. They also cover the whole range of organisational and behavioural issues that are critical to operating a nuclear installation.

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Regulating for safety

The basic objective of nuclear safety is to protect the public, workers in the nuclear industry and the environment from hazards arising from the nuclear industry. To protect against these risks, nuclear installations must comply with national, EU and international standards which ensure that the established radiation dose limits are not exceeded and that the probability and consequences of nuclear accidents are reduced to an acceptable level.

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