International Conference On
Knowledge Management in Nuclear Facilities
Vienna, Austria 18-21 June 2007
Session 1: Knowledge Management for Safety and Regulation
Chair: | |
Gustaf Löwenhielm (Sweden) |
Co-chair: | |
Lothar Hahn (Germany) |
Rapporteur: | |
Pieter de Gelder (Belgium) |
Keynotes
John Linehan (USA)
A Framework for Knowledge Management in a Regulatory Agency
David Beraha (Germany)
Managing Knowledge in Technical and Scientific Support Organizations
Dana Drabova / Peter Lietava (WENRA)
The Role of Knowledge Management in Achieving Harmonized High Level of Nuclear Safety
Papers: Oral Presentations
Tomio Kawata (Japan)
Knowledge Management in the Japanese High-Level Waste Disposal Programme
Agustin Alonso (Spain)
The Loss of Knowledge in Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection during the Spanish Nuclear Moratorium
Georg Schwarz (Switzerland)
Implementing Knowledge Management at the Swiss Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (HSK)
Abel Gonzales (Argentina)
From Nuclear Stagnation to Renaissance: The Challenge of Transferring Regulatory Knowledge
Papers: Poster Presentations
O. Klevtsov (Ukraine)
Perspectives of Developing and Using of Knowledge Base on NPP’s I&C for Expert Activity Support
Zainal Arifin (Indonesia)
Challenges to Implementation of Knowledge Management on Drafting of Nuclear Regulation in Indonesia
Qingsong Wang (China)
Management of Registration Nuclear Safety Engineer of China
Sandra G. Cruz (USA)
Records/Knowledge Management in a Nuclear Facility's Industrial Hygiene Laboratory
Yuri Opanasiuk (Russian Federation)
MPC&A Culture program in KI RRC
Natalia V. Saraeva (Russian Federation)
Knowledge Preservation for Successful Development of Nuclear Power (using the Best Practice of RTA “Nonproliferation” in Structure of FSI RRC “Kurchatov Institute”)
Olexander Gaidar (Ukraine)
The Geo-Information System for the Ecological Impact Assessment of Nuclear Facilities under Decommissioning
Serban Valeca (Romania)
Nuclear Safety based on Nuclear Knowledge - a Romanian Approach
M. Claxton (U.K.)
Digital Preservation Techniques to Facilitate Knowledge Management in the Nuclear Sector
A.I. Sapozhnikov (Russian Federation)
Knowledge Management for Improved of Emergency Preparedness and Response at Nuclear Facilities
Y. Runova (Russian Federation)
The Management of Knowledge, Acquired in the Management of Radioactive Waste - the Result of Previous Activities
Hiroshi Noda (Japan)
JANTI Activities
Mark Kuznetsov (Russian Federation)
Role of Technical Support Organizations in Development and Maintaining Knowledge Management Systems for Russian Regulatory Body
Florin Abazi (IAEA)
Knowledge Management Approach to Emergency Procedures in Nuclear Facilities
Last Updated: 17-Dec-2007