2010

  • European directive on management of radioactive waste and spent fuel 12/06/2010 10:44 am

    European Commission adopts draft directive on management of radioactive waste and spent fuel

    On 3 November 2010, the European Commission officially adopted a draft directive[1] on management of radioactive waste and spent fuel. It has now been submitted to the Council of Ministers of the European Union (EU) and the European Parliament, which will examine the terms of the proposal.


  • Continued operation of reactor 1 at the Tricastin Nuclear Power Plant 12/03/2010 10:35 am

    Tricastin ASN considers reactor 1 at the Tricastin Nuclear Power Plant fit for ten more years of operation after thirty years in service

    On 4 November 2010, ASN approved continuing operation of reactor 1 at the Tricastin Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) for an additional ten years after thirty years in service.
    At the same time, ASN is requiring EDF to implement technical instructions setting new operating conditions for reactor 1 of the Tricastin NPP to gradually raise the safety level.
    As part of its ongoing responsibilities, ASN will continue monitoring of the operation of reactor 1 of the Tricastin NPP.


  • WENRA states it position on the safety goals for new nuclear reactors 11/25/2010 10:59 am

    The Western European Nuclear Regulators’ Association (WENRA) states it position on the safety goals for new nuclear reactors

    At their meeting of 9th and 10th November 2010, the members of WENRA[1] made a statement concerning safety goals for new nuclear reactors.


  • France signs a tripartite agreement with CERN and Switzerland 11/22/2010 10:32 am

    France signs a tripartite agreement with CERN and Switzerland concerning protection against ionising radiation and the safety of CERN facilities

    On Monday 15th November 2010, ASN Chairman André-Claude Lacoste, on behalf of the French government , signed an agreement with the Swiss Federal Council and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) concerning protection against ionising radiation and the safety of CERN’s facilities.


  • Serviceability of 900 MWe reactor pressure vessels 11/05/2010 5:00 pm

    In-service inspection system during inspection phase The French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) considers that the serviceability of 900 MWe reactor pressure vessels is demonstrated for up to 40 years

    In order to take into account pressure vessel aging and possible changes in available knowledge and information, the demonstration of the serviceability of NPP pressure vessels is regularly updated by EDF and examined by the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN). In anticipation of the decisions to be taken regarding the continued operation of each 900 MWe reactor after the third ten-year inspection (VD3), EDF has submitted a justification documents for technical evaluation by the ASN with the technical support of the French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN).


  • HERCA/European Radiation Passbook 10/15/2010 11:39 am

    Oslo - 2010.06.30 HERCA/European Radiation Passbook

    HERCA[1], the association of the Heads of European Radiological protection Competent Authorities, approves the content for a harmonized European Radiation Passbook which will be sent to the European Commission for its inclusion in the European BSS.


  • ASN undertakes review of safety options for the new ATMEA 1 reactor 09/24/2010 5:51 pm

    ATMEA ASN undertakes review of safety options for the new ATMEA 1 reactor developed by the joint venture formed by AREVA and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)

    Several countries are planning to build new nuclear power plants. In this context, ATMEA, the joint venture formed by French industrial group, AREVA, and the Japanese industrial group, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), called upon ASN to carry out a review of the safety options[1] for a new Pressurized Water Reactor known as ATMEA1. According to ATMEA, this medium-output reactor (1100 MWe) is mainly for the export market.


  • Supervision ot the EPR reactor : information notice No 9 08/27/2010 5:58 pm

    EPR reactor Information notice No 9: Despite delays at the worksite, ASN has maintained the same pace of inspection as in 2009.

    During the second quarter of 2010, ASN continued its inspection activities at the Flamanville 3 EPR construction site.


  • Instrumentation and control system of the Flamanville 3 EPR 08/24/2010 10:37 am

    ASN reports on its examination of the technical documentation on the instrumentation and control system of the Flamanville 3 EPR

    In order to improve the robustness of the instrumentation and control (I&C) system [1] of the EPR reactor, ASN asked EDF to modify one of the reactor’s control platforms. EDF had already considered this modification towards the end of 2009 in response to ASN’s request on 15 October 2009.


  • Quarterly assessment of radiotherapy events 08/24/2010 10:32 am

    Quarterly assessment of radiotherapy events, classified as level 1 on the ASN-SFRO scale, reported between 1 April and 30 June 2010

    Twenty-one events, classified as level 1 on the ASN-SFRO scale, were reported between 1 April and 30 June 2010. Although these events are not expected to have any impact on patients’ health, they are analysed to see if any lessons can be learnt from them (particularly as regards organisation) and to avoid any recurrence.


  • Publication of ASN 2009 report in English 07/30/2010 5:50 pm

    RAUK 2009 Publication of ASN 2009 report in English

    For the fifth consecutive year, the English version of the ASN annual report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection is available on its dedicated website, at the following address : http://annual-report2009.asn.fr/.


  • International meeting on national radioactive waste management organisations 07/09/2010 10:58 am

    First international meeting on national radioactive waste management organisations held in Paris

    An international meeting was held in Paris from 7 to 9 June 2010 on the establishment of a radioactive waste management organisation in each country. Organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with the support of ASN, DGEC and ANDRA, the meeting brought together around 110 participants from more than 50 countries.


  • ASN's Scientific Committee 07/09/2010 10:51 am

    First meeting of the Scientific Committee ASN inaugurates its Scientific Committee responsible for examining ASN's research orientations in the fields of nuclear safety and radiation protection

    ASN's Scientific Committee held its first meeting on 8 July 2010.


  • the Tritium White Paper 07/08/2010 11:08 am

    Website of the Tritium White Paper On Thursday 8 July 2010 ASN published the Tritium White Paper, a review of current knowledge about tritium

    The Tritium White Paper is the fruit of work by two broad-based working groups set up at ASN's initiative to review the behaviour of tritium in the environment and the evaluation of the biological impact of tritium on humans, in the wake of publications by British environmental and health agencies on the subject.


  • New nuclear reactors built around the world 07/07/2010 5:22 pm

    Statement of ASN Commission: "Which level of safety for new nuclear reactors built around the world? "

    One of the major ASN concerns is to achieve harmonization based on the best nuclear safety and radiation protection levels worldwide. We do not want a “two-speed” safety and we continue to promote at European and international levels safety objectives that take into account the lessons learnt from Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and September 11, 2001 events. In the event of proposals to export nuclear reactors which do not meet these safety objectives, ASN will not hesitate to declare that such reactors could not be built in France.