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  • This report has been prepared by the United Kingdom (UK) to meet the requirement of Article 5 of the Convention on Nuclear Safety (the Convention…

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • The Justification of Practices Involving Ionising Radiation Regulations 2004: The reasons for the Secretary of State’s Decision as Justifying…

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • Understanding controls on the performance of engineered barrier systems in repositories for high-level radioactive waste and spent fuel.

  • Joint regulatory review by the Environment Agency, Health and Safety Executive, and the Department for Transport, December 2009.

  • Business Continuity Management is risk mitigation. Health, safety and security are primary considerations in a business critical incident.

  • The technical issues associated with the creation of a deep geological repository for radioactive waste in England and Wales.

  • Storage regimes for solid intermediate level waste and for high level waste across the UK on both NDA and non-NDA sites.

  • Review of Nirex Nuclear Decommissioning Authority's work on gas generation and migration from a deep geological repository for higher activity radioactive waste.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.

  • Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.