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MONDAY, 20 APRIL 2015
10:00 - 12:30 Opening Session
  Chairperson:
Robert Lewis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, United States of America
(Welcome addresses by IAEA)
Denis Flory, Deputy Director General, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
Mikhail Chudakov, Deputy Director General, Department of Nuclear Energy
Aldo Malavasi, Deputy Director General, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications

(Introductory comments)
Robert Lewis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, United States of America

(Keynote)
Denis Flory, Deputy Director General, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, IAEA Download
(Keynote)
Masashi Hirano, Director-General for Regulatory Standard and Research, Nuclear Regulation Authority, Japan
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(Keynote)
Qu Liang, Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division on behalf of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(Keynote)
Xu Tang, Director, Weather and Disaster Risk Reduction Services Department, World Meteorological Organization
14:00 - 17:30 SESSION 1: Assessment and Prognosis During a Nuclear Emergency
  Session Chair: Cláudio Almeida, Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear, Brazil
(Keynote)
Olivier Isnard, Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, France
Methodologies to support the prognosis of a developing situation and challenges in applying these during a response
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Gurdal Gokeri, Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, Turkey
Comparison of Approaches for Urgent Protective Actions specified in the Draft National Radiation Emergency Plan of Turkey and adopted by the IAEA, HERCA-WENRA and Nordic Countries; Taking into Account Uncertainties in The Very Early Phase
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Roy Harter, Duane Arnold Energy Center, United States of America
Accident progression and critical issues during reactor accidents - an End-User perspective
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Milan Hort, State Office for Nuclear Safety, Czech Republic
System for assessment and prognosis during a nuclear emergency in the Czech Republic
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Inkoo Hwang, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Post-accident monitoring in pressurized heavy water reactor nuclear power plants
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Lindley Perryman, Eskom, South Africa: Koeberg NPP
Accident Assessment and Prognosis
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Ivana Valeria Sadañiowski, Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Argentina
Emergency Preparedness and Response System for Nuclear Accidents in Argentina
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TUESDAY, 21 APRIL 2015
09:30-12:30 SESSION 2: Assessment and Prognosis During a Radiological Emergency
  Session Chair:
Vladimir Kutkov, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute, Russian Federation
(Keynote)
Stephanie Haywood, Public Health England, United Kingdom
The assessment of doses after a radioactive release
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Lee Glascoe, National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center, United States of America
Consequence assessment tool for radiological emergency support
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Steen Hoe, BRK, Denmark
ARGOS, a tool for assessing exposures during a radiological emergencies
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Vladimir Kutkov, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute, Russian Federation
Radiological assessment and protection of first responders during a radiation emergency in EPC III and IV
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Volodymyr Berkovskyy, Radiation Protection Institute, Ukraine
Monitoring and assessment of exposure from unplanned releases to the environment international requirements guidance documents and the experience of Ukraine
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Silke Torchiani, AREVA GmbH, Germany
AREVA computer codes for radiological consequence analysis
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  Kotaro Tonoike, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan: Experience of the JCO Criticality Accident
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14:00-17:50 SESSION 3: Assessment of a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency Resulting from a Nuclear Security Event
  Session Chair:
Jean Jalouneix, Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, France
(Keynote)
Alexey Ferapontov, Deputy Chairman Rostechnadzor, Russian Federation
Regulatory measures to ensure the continued effectiveness of physical protection systems during a nuclear or radiological emergency caused by a nuclear security event
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David Kenneth Smith, IAEA
The role of nuclear forensics supporting law enforcement investigations and nuclear security vulnerability assessments
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Klaus Mayer, Institute for Transuranium Elements Joint Research Centre, European Union
Nuclear Forensics - Maintaining chain of custody of evidence during a nuclear or radiological emergency
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Ivan Gorinov, Division of Nuclear Material and Physical Protection, BNRA, Bulgaria
Exercise Nautilus and lessons learned from the mixed security and emergency response
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Zhu Zhixuan, The Permanent Mission of China to the IAEA, China
Approach to assessment and prognosis during nuclear security events
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Edward Waller, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
The Interface of Safety and Security in the Response to Malicious Acts
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Harvey Clark, Remote Sensing Laboratory, United States of America
Coordinating Competing Priorities in a Nuclear Security Incident
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Sok Chul Kim, Korea Institute for Nuclear Safety
A response supporting system for deterring illicit trafficking of nuclear and other radioactive material
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WEDNESDAY, 22 APRIL 2015
09:00-17:50 SESSION 4: Environmental Modelling and Monitoring During Nuclear and Radiological Emergencies
  Session Chair:
Yuichi Onda, Centre for Research in Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics, Japan

(Keynote)
Mark Zheleznyak, Department of Environmental Modelling of Mathematical Machines and Systems (IPMMS), National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
Prognosis and assessment of the consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi accident provided by the models of the decision support system RODOS
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Raul Perianez, University of Sevilla, Spain
Marine transport modelling
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Tim Mueller, Institute for Nuclear and Energy Technologies (IKET), Germany
The current status of the JRodos System
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Yuichi Onda, Centre for Research in Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics, Japan
Time changes in radiocesium concentration in aquatic systems affected by the Fukushima NPP accident
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Gerhard Wotawa, WMO, WMO
Nuclear Emergency Response Activities in cooperation with the IAEA
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Colin Okada, Remote Sensing Laboratory, United States of America
Environmental Measurements in an Emergency
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Martin Bleher, Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Germany
Dose reconstruction methods and source term assessment using data from monitoring networks and mobile teams - a German approach
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Iolanda Osvath, IAEA
The emergency response capabilities of the Analytical Laboratories for the Measurement of Environmental Radioactivity (ALMERA) network
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14:00-17:30 SESSION 5: Assessment of Food During Nuclear and Radiological Emergencies
  Session Chair:
Brian Ahier, Health Canada, Canada
(Keynote)
Gerd Dercon, IAEA/FAO
Online information Systems for optimizing Decision Making in Food Safety
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Anis Zouagui, Centre Nationale de l’Energie, des Sciences et des Techniques Nucléaires, Morocco
Implementation of information system to respond to a nuclear emergency affecting agriculture and food products - Case of Morocco
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Hiroshi Takemiya, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
Software Platforms for Collecting, Managing and Providing Monitoring Data for Food and Agricultural Products
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Eva Smejkalova, ABmerit, Slovakia
Connection between dispersion modelling and remote sensing
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Slobodan Jovanovic, Centre for Nuclear Competence and Knowledge, Montenegro
Advanced quantitative gamma-spectrometry software for rapid and accurate assessment of food, feed, drinking water and other products during nuclear and radiological emergency
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Svetlana Nestoroska Madjunarova, IAEA
Criteria for decision making regarding food, milk and drinking water restrictions in a nuclear or radiological emergency
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THURSDAY, 23 APRIL 2015
09:00-12:30 SESSION 6: Assessment and Prognosis at the International Level
  Session Chair:
Lynn Hubbard, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, Sweden
(Keynote)
Elena Buglova, IAEA
Role of the IAEA in assessment or prognosis during a nuclear or radiological emergency
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Hannele Aaltonen, STUK, Finland
Finland’s experience concerning bilateral exercises with IAEA
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Geza Macsuga, Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA), Hungary
Member State Experience in Participation in Bilateral Exercises with the IAEA to practice assessment and prognosis
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Jean-François Dodeman, Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) France
French support to the Herca-Wenra approach regarding assessment and prognosis and international perspectives
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Helena Chudá, State Office for Nuclear Safety of the Czech Republic (SÚJB), Czech Republic and Peter Hofer and Nina Cernochlawek, Austrian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Div. Radiation Protection (BMLFUW), Austria
Czech-Austrian Cooperation and Data Exchange in case of Severe Nuclear Accidents
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Joint presentation Canada, Mexico and IAEA
Perspectives for assessment and prognosis process from an NPP exercise and a response to a real event
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Joint presentation Canada, Mexico and IAEA
Perspectives for assessment and prognosis process from an NPP exercise and a response to a real event
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14:00-16:00 SESSION 7: The Provision and Management of Technical Data to Support Assessment and Prognosis
  Session Chair:
Jeong Seung-Young, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Republic of Korea

(Keynote)
Don Van Etten, National Security Technologies, Remote Sensing Laboratory, United States of America
Consequence Management Under the National Response Framework
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Gary Johnson, United States of America
Data requirements during a severe accident
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Andy Woodruffe and Hussain Al Katheeri, United Arab Emirates
Development of a Radiological and Nuclear Emergency Dose Assessment Program in an Embarking Nation
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Jeong Seung-Young, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Republic of Korea
Status of Assessment and Prognosis System for Nuclear Emergency Response in Korea
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16:00-17:30 Poster Sessions
 

IAEA - IEM 9 - 2
Luan Qafmolla (Institute of Applied Nuclear Physics (CANP), Albania)
Approaches to Evaluate Safety and Security during using Radioactive Sources and Management of Radiological Situation at the Centralized Facility for Waste Storage in Albania
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 3
Samir Mazidi (Centre de Recherche Nucléaire de Draria, Algeria)
Development of a platform for the evaluation of the source term and the atmospheric dispersion of a nuclear facility in a radiological emergency event
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 5
Antonio Carlos Alves Vaz (IPEN/CNEN-S.P, Brazil)
How important is the nuclear emergency team to IEA-R/RR
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 6
Pedro De Lima e Silva (CNEN, National Nuclear Regulator, Brazil)
Implementation of the Argos Emergency Response System at Angra NPP site: Complex terrain requirements and applied solutions
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 8
Nikolay Petrov Bonov (Kozloduy NPP, Bulgaria)
Protective measures and source term prediction in emergency response of NPP Kozloduy
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 10
Brian Ahier, Dominique Nsengiyumva and Christopher Cole (Health Canada, Canada)
Canadian Decision Support System for Managing a Nuclear Emergency
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 13
Li Pengbo (China Institute of Atomic Energy, China)
Achievements and Technology of Nuclear Incident Consequence Assessment System in China
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 14
Stela Zamboki (State of for Radiological and Nuclear Safety – SORNS, Croatia)
Assessment and prognosis during the NPP accident in Croatia
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 15
Yamil López Forteza (Centro Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear, Cuba)
Lessons and challenges in the preparedness and response to radiological emergency: Cuban experience
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 16
Petr Kuča, Josef Koc (National Radiation Protection Institute (SURO), Bartoškova 28, 140 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic)
Research aimed at Nuclear and Radiological Emergency
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 16-1
Ondřej Chochola
State Office for Nuclear Safety (Czech Republic), Department of Radiation Protection of Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Use of the MonRaS SW application during Emergency situations
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 17
Aya Abaza (Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority, Egypt)
Assessment of radiation emergency preparedness in nuclear medicine
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 21
Tim Müller (Institute for Nuclear and Energy Technologies, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany)
The Analytical Platform of the PREPARE project
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 23
D. Apriliani, S. Suharyanta (National Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency, BAPETEN, Indonesia)
Nuclear Forensic as an important tool in Nuclear Security Event Investigation
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 24
Eri Hiswara (National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia)
Indonesia Approaches to Nuclear Emergency Preparedness and Responses
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 28
Abdel Baset Rababa (Jordan Atomic Energy Commission, Jordan)
Environmental Radiation Monitoring Plan for Jordan Research and Training Reactor (JRTR)
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 31
Ieva Gatelyte (Radiation Protection Centre, Lithuania)
Public Communication of Radiation Emergencies in Lithuania
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 32
Hairul Nizam Idris (Radiation Safety and Health Division, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia)
Development of Mobile Emergency Monitoring System for Radiological Rapid Assessment during Nuclear & Radiological Accidents
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 36
Muhammad Auwal Musa (Centre for Energy Research and Training (CERT), Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria)
Assessment of nuclear and radiological Emergency response at a nuclear facility in Nigeria
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 35
Latifat Owoade, Isa Sambo (Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Nigeria)
Radiological Assessment of Funiwa Oil Field in Balyesa State, South-South Nigeria Following Fire Incident at an Oil Drilling Rig
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 37
Albert Shapovalov (Scientific and Engineering Centre for Nuclear and Radiation Safety (SECNRS), Russian Federation)
Emergency zones setting in order to control the spread of contamination and for monitoring the contamination levels of vehicles, personnel and territories
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 38
Slavica Ivkovic (Serbian Radiation protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, Serbia)
Radiological monitoring during nuclear accident or radiological emergency in Republic of Serbia
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  IAEA - IEM 9 - 39
Milford Hanciles (Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority, Sierra Leone)
Responding to Radiological Emergency
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 42
Peter Carný (ABmerit, Slovakia)
Protective measures based on the state of reactor and source term predicted (ESTE tool)
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 44
Monika Krpelanova (ABmerit, Slovakia)
Training and exercising of emergency response personnel – key task in nuclear emergency preparedness
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IAEA - IEM 9 - 43
Bethany Louise Cawood (South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), South Africa)
Technical Basis for Necsa Emergency Planning Zones
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FRIDAY, 24 APRIL 2015
10:00-12:30 CLOSING SESSION
  Chairperson:
Robert Lewis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, United States of America
Individual session summaries provided by each session chair
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(Closing remarks) Robert Lewis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, United States of America
(Closing remarks) Denis Flory, Deputy Director General, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
 
 
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