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  1. Clinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Systems in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
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    Clinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Systems in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has significant potential to impact processes in science and technology, including in the area of human health. While bringing potential benefits to healthcare, the application of AI systems also introduces new challenges and potential risks. This publication is aimed at clinically qualified medical physicists, who are health professionals uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between complex AI systems and practical clinical applications. It provides comprehensive guidance for the clinical implementation of imaging based AI systems in medical imaging and radiotherapy, addressing the entire process, from the initial assessment of needs through selection, commissioning, ongoing (quality) management and eventual decommissioning. Although the primary focus is on imaging based AI systems, the guidance provided in this publication is broadly applicable to non-imaging based AI systems as well.

    € 88,00
  2. Deployment of Floating Nuclear Power Plants: Benefits and Challenges
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    Deployment of Floating Nuclear Power Plants: Benefits and Challenges

    Floating nuclear power plants (FNPPs) are an innovative solution for delivering clean, reliable energy to coastal and remote areas. This publication summarises the key outcomes of the International Symposium on the Deployment of Floating Nuclear Power Plants - Benefits and Challenges, held by the IAEA in Vienna in November 2023. It brings together insights from international experts on technical, legal, safety and regulatory aspects of FNPP deployment. The report provides information for policymakers, regulators and industry professionals interested in the safe and effective use of FNPPs to support global energy and climate goals.

    € 36,50
  3. Enhancing Incident Analysis in Computer Security at Nuclear Facilities
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    Enhancing Incident Analysis in Computer Security at Nuclear Facilities

    Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project
    € 38,95
  4. Cooperative Approaches to the Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
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    Cooperative Approaches to the Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle

    This publication presents the results of the INPRO collaborative project on cooperative approaches to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle. It analyses drivers and impediments for multinational cooperation in spent fuel management, reprocessing and disposal, including the development of multinational repositories. This TECDOC provides decision makers and technical experts with a comprehensive overview of institutional, economic, legal and technical challenges, and proposes pathways for enhanced international collaboration to achieve sustainable nuclear energy systems.

    € 36,50
  5. Identification and Categorization of Sabotage Targets, and Identification of Vital Areas at Nuclear Facilities
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    Identification and Categorization of Sabotage Targets, and Identification of Vital Areas at Nuclear Facilities

    This publication provides detailed guidance (i) on the identification of potential sabotage targets in a nuclear facility and possible vulnerabilities that could lead to unacceptable or high radiological consequences if an initiating event of malicious origin were to take place and (ii) on the identification of vital areas in nuclear facilities. It also includes guidance to assist States in accounting for the potential risks to a facility associated with stand-off sabotage attacks. This publication is intended to be used by States, competent authorities involved in protection against the sabotage of nuclear and other radioactive material, relevant technical and scientific support organizations, as well as the operators of associated facilities and activities.

    € 60,50
  6. Food Safety and Control, Safe Food for a Better Life
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    Food Safety and Control, Safe Food for a Better Life

    The integration of nuclear techniques and technologies into food safety and control systems is critical and it is essential to raise awareness about their comparative advantages. One effective approach is to foster dialogue and communication among key stakeholders, including research institutions, academia, regulatory authorities, and industry. This Proceedings Series publication covers the symposium held in Vienna, Austria (27-31 May 2024). This event brought together global experts and stakeholders to discuss the protection of the food supply chain and explore ways to improve its resilience to a variety of challenges including climate change, foodborne diseases, food fraud and antimicrobial resistance. It also addressed external pressures such as pandemics, conflicts and other catastrophic events. Participants presented both established and emerging applications of nuclear and complementary technologies, while also discussing future perspectives and opportunities.

    € 78,00
  7. Assessment of a Management System for Nuclear Facilities
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    Assessment of a Management System for Nuclear Facilities

    Management systems are designed to support nuclear organizations in achieving their objectives effectively, efficiently, and sustainably, while addressing all relevant requirements. These include safety, environmental, performance, reliability, and economic objectives, as well as meaningful engagement with interested parties. This publication provides technical guidance and showcases examples of international best practices for evaluating whether a management system is fit for purpose. It is intended for a broad audience, ranging from professionals involved in the daily implementation of management systems to individuals with a general interest in nuclear organizations. It covers all phases of the facility life cycle with a particular focus on the construction and operational stages.

    € 56,00
  8. Ageing Management and Maintenance of Packages for the Transport of Radioactive Material
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    Ageing Management and Maintenance of Packages for the Transport of Radioactive Material

    Each package used for the transport of radioactive material must demonstrate compliance with the IAEA Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSR-6, particularly for international shipments. This new safety guide provides recommendations to support compliance with the requirement related to the ageing of transport packages, specifically addressing ageing management and maintenance. The guide applies to all package types containing radioactive material-including excepted packages, Type IP-1, IP-2, and IP-3, Type A, Type B(U), Type B(M), and Type C packages, as well as those containing fissile material or uranium hexafluoride (UF6). It covers all activities throughout the service life of transport packages where ageing management and maintenance should be considered. A graded approach is used, tailored to the type of package and its intended use e.g. single transport, repeated use, or shipment after storage. Effective ageing management helps prevent degradation that could compromise package integrity, while regular maintenance ensures ongoing compliance with safety standards. These practices not only reduce the risk of incidents during transport but also support the long-term sustainability of transport activities, protect workers and the public, and reinforce confidence in regulatory compliance and operational excellence. This safety guide offers practical recommendations to support consistent and effective implementation, helping stakeholders strengthen the safety and reliability of transport operations involving radioactive material throughout the service life of packages.

    € 64,50
  9. Leadership, Management and Culture for Safety
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    Leadership, Management and Culture for Safety

    This Safety Guide offers advice for meeting the requirements set out in GSR Part 2, Leadership and Management for Safety. It is designed to support operating organizations, regulatory authorities, and other governmental bodies in applying these requirements effectively. The guidance is also relevant to a broader range of organizations that contribute to safety, including technical support organizations, technical service providers, and entities within the supply chain.

    € 50,00
  10. Specific Infrastructure Considerations for Nuclear Energy Applications Beyond Electricity
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    Specific Infrastructure Considerations for Nuclear Energy Applications Beyond Electricity

    Nuclear energy provides a reliable and abundant source of clean and dispatchable power. Combined with electricity generation the use of nuclear heat for applications such as industrial processes, district heating, desalination and hydrogen production can enable efficiency gains and support the decarbonization of industrial and residential sectors. As nations seek energy security and carbon neutrality, these applications are being increasingly considered by Member States to help decarbonize high-energy-consuming and hard-to-abate sectors. The IAEA's Milestones approach provides guidance on the infrastructure and ensuing related activities which are needed to successfully deploy nuclear programmes. Compared to conventional nuclear projects intended for sole power generation, however, nuclear projects for applications beyond electricity may present greater complexity and new challenges. This publication complements the guidance laid out in the milestones approach, providing further support to Member States interested in the planning, evaluation and deployment of projects for beyond electricity applications.

    € 37,50
  11. The International Project on Demonstration of Safety for Geological Disposal (Geosaf Project)
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    The International Project on Demonstration of Safety for Geological Disposal (Geosaf Project)

    This publication presents the outcomes of The International Project on Demonstration of Safety for Geological Disposal (GEOSAF Project), implemented by the IAEA from 2013 to 2021. It outlines an approach for addressing the relationship between the operational phase and the post-closure safety of a geological disposal facility and demonstrates how safety considerations can support decision making. The structured approach developed aims to provide assurance that developing and operating a geological disposal facility over several decades will not compromise its expected post-closure safety functions and the overall safety of that facility. To this end, this TECDOC defines and further develops the key concepts of the safety envelope, the design target, and the as-built state.

    € 37,00
  12. Ageing Management Programmes for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems
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    Ageing Management Programmes for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems

    This publication presents the results of the Coordinated Research Project, "Ageing Management Programmes for Dry Storage Systems", which brought together organisations from seven countries and ran from 2016 to 2021. It provides an overview of the methodologies for developing ageing management programmes for the different dry storage systems used for the storage of spent fuel, as well as national regulatory requirements in this field. It also examines the operating experience from participating countries with different systems, technologies to support monitoring, mitigation and repair, and guidance on how ageing management programmes should be updated.

    € 37,50