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International standards and guidance

   
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International organisations involved in nuclear safety guidance and standards


Several international organisations contribute to guidance and standards for all aspects of nuclear safety. These international bodies include:


  • The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

  • The Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD (NEA)

 

  • IAEA
  • Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD

The IAEA

A number of international bodies, in particular the IAEA, develop guidance – included in published international standards – on best practice in nuclear safety, radioactive waste management and the regulation of these. This guidance is used by national regulators in the EU to develop national standards and practices.

> More about the IAEA

Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD

The NEA is the international focus for the developed nations on nuclear issues. It brings together a number of countries from North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, and its membership represents much of the world's nuclear expertise.

> More about the Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD

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