Abstract
The Annual Report 2000 of the Technological Research Direction at the National Institute of Nuclear Research (ININ) of Mexico presents its activities during year 2000. It is described a work plan and budget for the exercise in 2001. The projects, services and work programs of those different management offices adscripted to this Direction were revised and evaluated. The Technological Innovation Management office is formed by two departments, the one of Control and the one Evaluation and Linking. The projects which form the Management office comprise: Neutron activation analysis, Environmental radiation surveillance, gamma spectroscopy, archaeometry, nuclear application studies and support to priority projects. The Radiological Safety management office provides internal and external services in matter of radiation protection and radioactive waste negotiation to fulfil with the applicable standardization. This management office realizes the link function with the National Commission of Nuclear Safety and Safeguards (CNSNS) as for the licenses, authorizations and permissions for nuclear and radioactive facilities and for those activities which are involucrated with the use of radioactive material and devices generators of ionizing radiation in the National Institute of Nuclear Research. The Nuclear Technology management office is composed of two departments: Chemical Analysis wherever analytical studies are realized to
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Annual Report 2000; Informe Anual 2000.
Mexico: N. p.,
2000.
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Annual Report 2000; Informe Anual 2000.
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title = {Annual Report 2000; Informe Anual 2000}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Annual Report 2000 of the Technological Research Direction at the National Institute of Nuclear Research (ININ) of Mexico presents its activities during year 2000. It is described a work plan and budget for the exercise in 2001. The projects, services and work programs of those different management offices adscripted to this Direction were revised and evaluated. The Technological Innovation Management office is formed by two departments, the one of Control and the one Evaluation and Linking. The projects which form the Management office comprise: Neutron activation analysis, Environmental radiation surveillance, gamma spectroscopy, archaeometry, nuclear application studies and support to priority projects. The Radiological Safety management office provides internal and external services in matter of radiation protection and radioactive waste negotiation to fulfil with the applicable standardization. This management office realizes the link function with the National Commission of Nuclear Safety and Safeguards (CNSNS) as for the licenses, authorizations and permissions for nuclear and radioactive facilities and for those activities which are involucrated with the use of radioactive material and devices generators of ionizing radiation in the National Institute of Nuclear Research. The Nuclear Technology management office is composed of two departments: Chemical Analysis wherever analytical studies are realized to fulfil with national standards and international codes to providing services at different enterprises and the Reactor wherever an aging negotiation program is established for him (thirty operation years) which allows to mitigate or to correct those effects by aging in facilities. The Health Nuclear applications management office consists of two departments: Metrology which obtains the authorization from the Commerce and Industrial Fomentation Secretary (SECOFI) of the national standards of beta particles, neutrons and coincidences, as well as the certification of instrument calibration and radioactive sources services, personal dosimetry and metrology advisers services and medical physics in the presence of the Mexican Certification Entity (EMA-SECOFI). Radioactive Materials which has four functions: a) To realize research and technological development and to prepare the production programs and quality control of radioactive materials and accessories, b) To realize radioactive materials production services which are required in the Health, industry sectors supporting those ININ research projects and institutions that have been requiring, c) To propose distribution and transport mechanisms observing the Radiological Safety regulations and those of Health Secretary, and d) To supervise the facilities and equipment of the research and development programs, as well as those used in production and quality control of materials and accessories that fulfil with the established requirements in the Quality Assurance Program and those expedited licenses by the CNSNS and the Health Secretariat. (Author)}
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title = {Annual Report 2000; Informe Anual 2000}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Annual Report 2000 of the Technological Research Direction at the National Institute of Nuclear Research (ININ) of Mexico presents its activities during year 2000. It is described a work plan and budget for the exercise in 2001. The projects, services and work programs of those different management offices adscripted to this Direction were revised and evaluated. The Technological Innovation Management office is formed by two departments, the one of Control and the one Evaluation and Linking. The projects which form the Management office comprise: Neutron activation analysis, Environmental radiation surveillance, gamma spectroscopy, archaeometry, nuclear application studies and support to priority projects. The Radiological Safety management office provides internal and external services in matter of radiation protection and radioactive waste negotiation to fulfil with the applicable standardization. This management office realizes the link function with the National Commission of Nuclear Safety and Safeguards (CNSNS) as for the licenses, authorizations and permissions for nuclear and radioactive facilities and for those activities which are involucrated with the use of radioactive material and devices generators of ionizing radiation in the National Institute of Nuclear Research. The Nuclear Technology management office is composed of two departments: Chemical Analysis wherever analytical studies are realized to fulfil with national standards and international codes to providing services at different enterprises and the Reactor wherever an aging negotiation program is established for him (thirty operation years) which allows to mitigate or to correct those effects by aging in facilities. The Health Nuclear applications management office consists of two departments: Metrology which obtains the authorization from the Commerce and Industrial Fomentation Secretary (SECOFI) of the national standards of beta particles, neutrons and coincidences, as well as the certification of instrument calibration and radioactive sources services, personal dosimetry and metrology advisers services and medical physics in the presence of the Mexican Certification Entity (EMA-SECOFI). Radioactive Materials which has four functions: a) To realize research and technological development and to prepare the production programs and quality control of radioactive materials and accessories, b) To realize radioactive materials production services which are required in the Health, industry sectors supporting those ININ research projects and institutions that have been requiring, c) To propose distribution and transport mechanisms observing the Radiological Safety regulations and those of Health Secretary, and d) To supervise the facilities and equipment of the research and development programs, as well as those used in production and quality control of materials and accessories that fulfil with the established requirements in the Quality Assurance Program and those expedited licenses by the CNSNS and the Health Secretariat. (Author)}
place = {Mexico}
year = {2000}
month = {Jul}
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