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Nuclear Safety and Waste Regulation
Nuclear safety and the safe management of radioactive waste and spent fuel are national responsibilities. EU Member States have national regulatory bodies (members of ENSREG) and national legislation to regulate their own nuclear activities, including the management of spent fuel and radioactive waste. The three main influences on the development of national nuclear safety legislation and practices are:
- The international frameworks, in particular the International Safety Conventions;
- EU legislation in the field of nuclear safety, in particular the Basic Safety Standards Directive (pdf) and the recently adopted Directive on Nuclear Safety; and
- The international guidance and regulatory methodologies, such as those promulgated by international bodies like the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA, part of the OECD), and other groups.
As national regulators, ENSREG members contribute to, and indeed lead, the development and improvement of international, EU and national safety standards in co-operation with bodies such as the IAEA. In addition, there are other groups that contribute to EU nuclear safety initiatives, such as the Western European Nuclear Regulators Association (WENRA).
EU instruments for nuclear safety
The Euratom Treaty and its derived legislation regulate the use of nuclear energy in the EU.
Groups like ENSREG, European Nuclear Energy Forum or Western European Nuclear Regulators Association are contributing to developing a common approach towards nuclear safety.
International conventions
Most EU Member States are contracting parties to IAEA conventions. These are: the safety conventions, the emergency conventions and the physical protection convention.
International standards and guidance
Several international organisations contribute to guidance and standards for all aspects of nuclear safety.

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