Development of an ANSI/ANS Standard for the training and qualification of criticality safety engineers has been underway for nearly one year. The working group for this Standard is comprised of criticality safety experts from regulatory, licensee and contractor organizations. Its goal is to develop a standard that can be uniformly adopted, that covers all criticality safety engineer qualification levels, and that includes all required competencies such that most of the qualifications can be easily transferred between sites. This status report is presented to let the general criticality safety community know of progress on the Standard, and to solicit feedback to the working group as it continues work on ANSI/ANS-8.26
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One of the challenges in educating our next generation of nuclear safety engineers is the limitation...
A study group has been formed under the auspices of ANS-8 to examine the need for a standard on nucl...
The potential for criticality accidents during the handling, storage, and transportation of fuel for...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is a standards-writing organization member of the American Nation...
A training and qualification program for nuclear criticality safety technical staff personnel has be...
Operations involving significant quantities of fissile material have been conducted at Los Alamos Na...
Nuclear power is a valuable and efficient energy alternative in our energy-intensive society. Howeve...
The Nuclear Criticality Safety Organization (NCSO) is committed to developing and maintaining a staf...
International audienceSoon after the Tokai Mura criticality accident, the French nuclear authority a...
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The American National Standard, `Nuclear Criticality Safety in Operations with Fissionable Materials...
The Nuclear Criticality Safety Department (NCSD) is committed to developing and maintaining a staff ...
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