NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Selection, education and training of personnel for nuclear power plants

  • 1 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Institute of Metal Science Equipment and Technologies with Hydroaerodynamics Centre “Acad. A Balevski”, Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract

This report identifies the main objectives and responsibilities of the operating organization for the selection, qualification and training of personnel for new and existing nuclear power plants to establish and maintain a high level of competence of personnel and to ensure safe operation of the nuclear power plant. The publication can also be used as a recommendation for the recruitment, training and qualification of personnel for nuclear installations other than nuclear power plants.

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