The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) is an evolving public corporation. Essentially, we’re responsible for regulating nuclear site health and safety, nuclear safety, security, safeguards and the transport of radioactive materials. As our HR Director, you’ll be at the heart of ONR; a tru...
The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) is the\nindependent regulator of nuclear safety and security\nacross Great Britain. ONR recently published Risk\nInformed Regulatory Decision Making, which provides a\nre-statement of ONR's risk framework for nuclear\ninstallations and aims to further ...
The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) is the\nindependent regulator of nuclear safety and security\nacross Great Britain. ONR recently published Risk\nIn... J Gordon,S Turner - International Topical Meeting on Probabilistic Safety Assessment & Analysis: International Topical Meeting on Probabilistic...
and that a focus on plant safety will enhance the NRC's credibility as an effective regulator. (2) Because of its wide-ranging potential impact, the OIG has been tracking the Year 2000 issue for some time. The OIG found that success of the NRC's Year 2000 program could be enhanced. (...
Universities regulator gains full powers to protect students' interests In a report, The Office for Fair Access (OFFA) also warned that England's top, most selective universities must make "further, faster change" to recruit more students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Fewer students getting help ...
aSuri was a little upset with all the photographers waiting for her in New York City, NY. Suri是小的翻倒与等待她在纽约, NY的所有摄影师。[translate] aI'm eyeing at least one nuclear-power stock, and am favorably disposed toward gambling stocks. I'm eyeing at least one nuclear-power stock...
need authorisation. “From a geopolitical point of view, it places countries into different clubs. India is not in the club with unrestricted access currently,” he said. Kotasthane drew comparisons with the geopolitics of the 1960s and 70s, when countries existed in nuclear and non-nuclear ...
To remedy this situation, there have been numerous attempts of exporting to medical care the safety knowledge developed in aviation and other ultrasafe industries, such as nuclear power plant and aircraft carrier operations. In this quest for a safer and more highly reliable medical industry, ...
I'd be willing to bet that most Americans have no clue what the Johnson-Reed Act was. Passed in 1924, and in 1929 setting an annual immigration quota of 150,000, the act was a continuation of restrictive immigration laws that were enacted before 1900. As
California Needs Nuclear in Clean-Energy Race, Regulator Says (1) challenges are a big factor," LianeRandolph, chair of the California Air Resources Board, said during an interview at the Bloomberg officein San Francisco... Nadia Lopez - Environment & Energy Report 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 ...