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World Association of Nuclear Operators: Enhancing Safety Worldwide

Learn how WANO maximizes nuclear power plant safety globally through mutual support, best practices, and knowledge transfer at the International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » in Moscow. Explore the importance of skills and safety in the nuclear industry, with a focus on existing plants, new builds, and newcomers. Discover WANO's programs, including operating experience and peer reviews, aimed at preventing nuclear accidents and improving industry standards.

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World Association of Nuclear Operators: Enhancing Safety Worldwide

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  1. INTERNATIONAL FORUM« ATOMEXPO 2010 » MOSCOWJune 8th, 2010 Laurent STRICKER Chairman of WANO Manezh Central Exhibition Hall

  2. The WANO Mission To maximise the safety and reliability of nuclear power plants worldwide by working together to assess, benchmark and improve performance through mutual support, exchange of information and emulation of best practices. International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  3. WANO WANO was created in 1989 to enhance safety worldwide. No major accident since then. International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  4. WANO We, Operators, all rely on each others International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  5. One single Nuclear accident may jeopardize the whole Nuclear Industry  Importance of skills Nuclear : An unforgiving industry Safety as the paramount priority :  Existing Fleet  New Build  Newcomers International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  6. The WANO programmes Knowledge transfer through the WANO programmes : Operating Experience Detection of issues International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  7. Operating Experience Number of Event Reports 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  8. The WANO programmes Knowledge transfer through the WANO programmes : Operating Experience Peer Reviews Detection of issues International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  9. Number of Peer Reviews 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Peer Reviews International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  10. The WANO programmes Knowledge transfer through the WANO programmes : Operating Experience Peer Reviews Detection of issues Pre-Start Up Peer Reviews WANO responses International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  11. Technical Support and Exchange Number of TSM 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Seminars and TSM are set up to help members to resolve problems and improve plant safety and reliability by disseminating data, providing supporting documents or lending hands-on assistance. 180 Technical Support Missions each year, Highly qualified peers visit the plant to help the station to find a solution to a specific issue. International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  12. Nuclear Safety CEOs responsibilities : Individual responsibility Collective responsibility International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

  13. World Association of Nuclear Operators International Forum « ATOMEXPO 2010 » Moscow 7-9 June 2010

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