Nuclear Security Culture: From National Best Practices to International Standards

Over the past several years, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been working on a definition of “nuclear security culture” so that it can be used as a tool to improve the physical protection of nuclear materials and facilities. A 2001 IAEA report titled “Fundamental Principles of P...

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Những tác giả chính: Khripunov, Igor, Ischenko, Nikolay, Holmes, James
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-351642014-01-20T00:09:33Z Nuclear Security Culture: From National Best Practices to International Standards Khripunov, Igor Ischenko, Nikolay Holmes, James Security International Over the past several years, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been working on a definition of “nuclear security culture” so that it can be used as a tool to improve the physical protection of nuclear materials and facilities. A 2001 IAEA report titled “Fundamental Principles of Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials and Nuclear Facilities” identified security culture as one of the twelve principles underlying fissilematerial security. In February 2005, at their summit in Bratislava, President Bush and President Putin vowed to step up joint efforts to bolster nuclear security, pairing disciplined, well-trained, responsible custodians and protective forces with well-maintained security systems. In July 2005, a series of amendments to the Physical Protection Convention was approved elevating the status of security culture to that of a treaty obligation. Since that time, IAEA member states worked on a concept, definition and guidelines for developing and implementing a robust security culture at nuclear facilities worldwide. 2013-08-22T07:38:23Z 2013-08-22T07:38:23Z 2007 Book 978-1-58603-786-4 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35164 en application/pdf IOS Press
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topic Security
International
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International
Khripunov, Igor
Ischenko, Nikolay
Holmes, James
Nuclear Security Culture: From National Best Practices to International Standards
description Over the past several years, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been working on a definition of “nuclear security culture” so that it can be used as a tool to improve the physical protection of nuclear materials and facilities. A 2001 IAEA report titled “Fundamental Principles of Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials and Nuclear Facilities” identified security culture as one of the twelve principles underlying fissilematerial security. In February 2005, at their summit in Bratislava, President Bush and President Putin vowed to step up joint efforts to bolster nuclear security, pairing disciplined, well-trained, responsible custodians and protective forces with well-maintained security systems. In July 2005, a series of amendments to the Physical Protection Convention was approved elevating the status of security culture to that of a treaty obligation. Since that time, IAEA member states worked on a concept, definition and guidelines for developing and implementing a robust security culture at nuclear facilities worldwide.
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Ischenko, Nikolay
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title Nuclear Security Culture: From National Best Practices to International Standards
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title_full Nuclear Security Culture: From National Best Practices to International Standards
title_fullStr Nuclear Security Culture: From National Best Practices to International Standards
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