Abstract
The regulatory research program is intended to augment and extend the Atomic Energy Control Board`s regulatory program beyond the capability of in-house resources. The overall objective of the research program is to produce pertinent and independent information that will assist the Board and its staff in making correct, timely and credible decisions on regulating nuclear energy. The program is divided into ten main areas of research covering the safety of nuclear facilities, radioactive waste management, health physics, physical security and the development of regulatory processes. A total of 92 projects are planned for 1986/87, including a number which are ongoing from the previous fiscal year.
Citation Formats
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Regulatory research program for 1986/87 project descriptions. Information bulletin 86-1.
Canada: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
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Regulatory research program for 1986/87 project descriptions. Information bulletin 86-1.
Canada.
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1986.
"Regulatory research program for 1986/87 project descriptions. Information bulletin 86-1."
Canada.
@misc{etde_409204,
title = {Regulatory research program for 1986/87 project descriptions. Information bulletin 86-1}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The regulatory research program is intended to augment and extend the Atomic Energy Control Board`s regulatory program beyond the capability of in-house resources. The overall objective of the research program is to produce pertinent and independent information that will assist the Board and its staff in making correct, timely and credible decisions on regulating nuclear energy. The program is divided into ten main areas of research covering the safety of nuclear facilities, radioactive waste management, health physics, physical security and the development of regulatory processes. A total of 92 projects are planned for 1986/87, including a number which are ongoing from the previous fiscal year.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1986}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Regulatory research program for 1986/87 project descriptions. Information bulletin 86-1}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The regulatory research program is intended to augment and extend the Atomic Energy Control Board`s regulatory program beyond the capability of in-house resources. The overall objective of the research program is to produce pertinent and independent information that will assist the Board and its staff in making correct, timely and credible decisions on regulating nuclear energy. The program is divided into ten main areas of research covering the safety of nuclear facilities, radioactive waste management, health physics, physical security and the development of regulatory processes. A total of 92 projects are planned for 1986/87, including a number which are ongoing from the previous fiscal year.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1986}
month = {Jul}
}