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Licensing Process for Nuclear Installations

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Licensing Process for Nuclear Installations

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SSG-12

Licensing Process for Nuclear Installations

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Footnotes
1At the time of writing, a Safety Guide for spent fuel storage facilities, which includes recommendations on licensing such facilities, was in preparation.
2At the time of writing, a Safety Guide on radiological environmental impact analysis for facilities and activities was in preparation.
3Cross-link effects are effects that one system can have upon another system.
4Configuration management is the process of identifying and documenting the characteristics of a facility’s structures, systems and components (including computer systems and software), and of ensuring that changes to these characteristics are properly developed, assessed, approved, issued, implemented, verified, recorded and incorporated into the facility documentation [2].
5 In the operation of the plant, changes in operational limits and conditions or significant safety related modifications may be necessary because of operating experience feedback, advances in nuclear technology, the need for replacement of systems, structures or components, plant modifications proposed by the person or organization responsible for the installation and its activities, or new regulatory requirements.
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  • Publication type:Specific Safety Guide
  • Publication number: SSG-12
  • Publication year: 2010
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