International network for nuclear waste characterization IAEA-LABONET
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Resumo: | LABONET was launched early 2011 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as an international network on nuclear waste characterization. Its objective is to improve the quality of, and harmonize, activities related to the radioactive waste characterization in IAEA Member States. It is widely accepted that proper characterization of radioactive waste through its entire flow-sheet is a key activity and will improve the sustainability of waste (e.g. immobilized waste packages). In particular the needs and problems in radioactive waste characterization in the participating countries are a main concern within LABONET, as the programs are not elaborated to the same level in the various countries. LABONET wants to facilitate the exchange of international experience in the application of proven, quality assured practices for the characterization of waste and waste packages. This will be beneficial for the less developed countries. The objectives of LABONET are achieved via different actions: a) exchanging information and expertise via presentations and discussions at technical meetings; b) expert meetings on particular topics of interest, for instance e-learning and e-platforms; c) training sessions in less developed countries, for instance, on nondestructive assay of waste packages; d) facilitate the exchange of information amongst its members ; and e) assist Member States in establishing characterization plans that are cost effective and of good quality. LABONET is continuously encouraging institutions or professionals who need some assistance or can help in solving questions about characterization to be a member. Currently, LABONET is preparing for its future, including projects addressing common problems of its members. Aiming at the dissemination of this important network for the professionals involved in radioactive waste characterization, this paper will discuss the following issues: (1) the objectives of LABONET, (2) its structure, membership and organization of meetings, (3) some achievements, and (4) plans for the future. |
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SMETSERS, RONALDVAN VELZEN, LEOROBBINS, REBECCA A.MARUMO, JULIO T.FERNANDO, KAPILAVAN ISEGHEM, PIERREKASHIWAGI, MAKOTOEUROPEAN IRPA CONGRESS, 5th2019-10-16T15:26:32Z2019-10-16T15:26:32ZJune 4-8, 2018http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/302830000-0003-3010-9691LABONET was launched early 2011 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as an international network on nuclear waste characterization. Its objective is to improve the quality of, and harmonize, activities related to the radioactive waste characterization in IAEA Member States. It is widely accepted that proper characterization of radioactive waste through its entire flow-sheet is a key activity and will improve the sustainability of waste (e.g. immobilized waste packages). In particular the needs and problems in radioactive waste characterization in the participating countries are a main concern within LABONET, as the programs are not elaborated to the same level in the various countries. LABONET wants to facilitate the exchange of international experience in the application of proven, quality assured practices for the characterization of waste and waste packages. This will be beneficial for the less developed countries. The objectives of LABONET are achieved via different actions: a) exchanging information and expertise via presentations and discussions at technical meetings; b) expert meetings on particular topics of interest, for instance e-learning and e-platforms; c) training sessions in less developed countries, for instance, on nondestructive assay of waste packages; d) facilitate the exchange of information amongst its members ; and e) assist Member States in establishing characterization plans that are cost effective and of good quality. LABONET is continuously encouraging institutions or professionals who need some assistance or can help in solving questions about characterization to be a member. Currently, LABONET is preparing for its future, including projects addressing common problems of its members. Aiming at the dissemination of this important network for the professionals involved in radioactive waste characterization, this paper will discuss the following issues: (1) the objectives of LABONET, (2) its structure, membership and organization of meetings, (3) some achievements, and (4) plans for the future.Submitted by Pedro Silva Filho (pfsilva@ipen.br) on 2019-10-16T15:26:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 26074.pdf: 784733 bytes, checksum: e2a584779a7fd63c1e126d50217949fe (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-10-16T15:26:32Z (GMT). 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International network for nuclear waste characterization IAEA-LABONET |
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VAN VELZEN, LEO |
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VAN VELZEN, LEO ROBBINS, REBECCA A. MARUMO, JULIO T. FERNANDO, KAPILA VAN ISEGHEM, PIERRE KASHIWAGI, MAKOTO EUROPEAN IRPA CONGRESS, 5th |
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