Education & Training Program of KINS Oct. 8, 2013 Sukho Lee Executive Director International Nuclear Safety School
Contents 1. International Nuclear Safety School (INSS) International Nuclear Safety Masters Degree Program 2. Education and Training Program 3. Regulatory Infrastructure Support program Integrated Regulatory Infrastructure Support Service (IRISS) 2
1. International Nuclear Safety School (INSS) 3
1) History of INSS 1990 KINS Started in-house training for regulatory staff 1996 2002 Established Training Department - Included all in-house personnel in the training program Construction of the Training Center Building - Trained DPRK s regulatory staff (KEDO Project) : 25 staff for 4 weeks 2004 ~ 2007 Establishment of Nuclear Safety School (2004) - Atomic Energy Act (Administrative Order No. 146) - Development of Systematic Training Programs Conducted training for in-house and outside experts Conducted individual OJT through IAEA TC program 2008 Establishment of International Nuclear Safety School - Agreement between KINS and IAEA in Jan. 2008 - IAEA s training center in Asia-Pacific region Conducted IAEA Basic Professional Training Course (Asian countries) Conducted Tailored Training Course (Asian countries) 2009 Expanded International Training Courses Started International Nuclear Safety Master s Degree Program 4
International Nuclear Safety School Brief history Government committed to share Korea s 30 years of successful experience in nuclear safety (51 st GC of IAEA, 2007) Established International Nuclear Safety School in KINS (Jan. 2008) IAEA-KINS MOU had been signed at the opening ceremony, to facilitate cooperation in E&T programs Over 300 foreign trainees annually Opening Ceremony (Jan. 2008) 5
2) Role and Vision INSS Vision World-best Organization in Education and Training of Nuclear and Radiation Safety Strategic Role Foster leadership in managing organizational change Cultivate expertise and competency in safety regulation Support development of nuclear safety infrastructure in foreign countries Communicate with the public on nuclear safety Target KINS Staff Foreign Regulators General Public Objectives - Foster creativity and leadership to advance customer satisfaction - Cultivate professional knowledge and expertise to become world-best experts in nuclear safety regulation - Develop global capabilities to play leading roles in the international community - Build up ethical mind and social responsibility to align itself with the social expectations -Support development of policy-oriented capabilities to establish nuclear safety infrastructure - Transfer regulatory knowledge and experience to perform safety review and inspection - Convey in-depth technical knowledge and skills to resolve safety issues -Enhance the public s understanding on nuclear safety - Discharge social responsibility for communication with the public to support transparency on nuclear safety 6
3) Facilities Lecture rooms & conference room 7
Training lab. & facilities 8
Dormitory & Others 9
4) New Facilities (March 2013) 10
5) Training Capacity Training Materials A package of textbook developed to train DPRK regulator (~ 8,000 pages) using SAT method (in Korean) Textbooks on Nuclear & Radiation Safety Regulation in English Nuclear safety regulation in general Basic regulatory licensing process and documents Decommissioning and decontamination of nuclear facilities Safety regulation of radioactive materials and RI use Training textbooks for IAEA BPTC Training textbooks for Customized Course Introduction of OPR-1000 & APR1400 system and IT based systems (CARE, RASIS, etc.) Being uploaded on INSS Web. 11
6) Training Aid Tools e-fast (electronic Functional 3-dim. Virtual Reality NPP Analysis and Simulation Tool) All the components are NPP analyzer for interactive simulation Normal and transient analysis modeled in 3-D graphics Navigation, assembling and de-assembling of components 12
Educational Simulator for Radiological Emergency Preparedness Rad. flume and population dose in a postl. accident is calculated and visualized on a 3-dim map Radiation Protection Practice Room Several types of detectors and standard radiation sources APR1400 Full Scope Simulator (2015) 13
http://inss.kins.re.kr/ Application for training courses and more information 14
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1) Program Outline In-house Program International Cooperation Program Program for the public Leadership Development Management Issues Sharing Common Competency Regulatory Competency Functional Competency Commissioned International Training & Education Community Partnership Courses for Executives, Managers (Candidates), Employees, and New Recruits - Customer Satisfaction (CS) Course, - Ethics Management Course Courses on Planning, Creativity, Interpersonal Relationship, Communication, Problem Solving, Project Management, etc. Courses ordained by law such as Radiation Protection & Emergency Preparedness Course/Regulatory Inspector s Course Regulatory Professional Technology Course Courses on budget, finance, administration, IT skill, language, anti-corruption, information security, etc. Outside Training Programs - Training course in collaboration with international organizations - Tailored professional regulation course - Individual OJT course - OJT course on regulatory oversight of NPP construction - International Nuclear Safety Master s Degree Program - Training course for safety management personnel - Special experience course for students and parents - Special experience course for teachers - Technical course for college students 16
Program details 1) In-house Program 1. Leadership Development To cultivate the organizational culture in performing the mission, goals and strategies. 2. Management Issues Sharing customer satisfaction and ethics management, which regulatory organizations should continue to pursue 3. Common Competency planning, creative thinking, interpersonal relationship, communication, problem-solving and project management, etc. 4. Functional Competency Program budget, finance, administration, IT skills, language, anti-corruption, information security 17
5. Regulatory Competency Mandatory Courses Radiation Protection Training Program Emergency Preparedness Training Program Nuclear Regulatory Inspectors Training Program Elective Courses Technical Training Program on Regulatory Practices 2) Regulatory Inspectors Training Program Four areas of inspector certification Facility management, QA, radiation management, and adiological emergency preparedness. Training courses New inspector qualification course Refresh inspector qualification course 3) Community Partner Program To provide the public with the opportunity of understanding nuclear safety and safety regulation (students/teachers) 18
4) International Training & Education 1. Basic Courses on Nuclear & Radiation Safety Regulation General lectures: general nuclear engineering, NPP systems, radiation protection, safety principles, regulatory systems, etc. Specific lectures: specific regulatory cases such as site evaluation, environmental impact evaluation and waste management, etc. 2. Tailored Professional Training Courses To provide flexible programs tailored to the stage of nuclear power program of the target countries 3. Co-hosted/supported Training Course (with IAEA, etc.) Basic Professional Training Course; Regulatory Control of NPP 4. Special OJT for NPP construction Class-room training and Fields training QA, Pre-operational inspection 19
Regulatory Inspectors Training Program Inspector Certification Qualification and training requirements are defined for nuclear regulatory inspector in the MEST directive of May 2005. Four areas of inspector certification Facility management Quality assurance Radiation management, and Radiological emergency preparedness. Training for regulatory inspectors To ensure necessary competency to perform nuclear regulatory inspection To ensure eligibility for an inspector certificate for their respective inspection fields Training courses New inspector qualification course For those who wish to obtain an inspector certification Refresh inspector qualification course For certified inspectors to maintain their certification 20
New Inspector Qualification 21
Purpose Community Partner Program To provide the public with the opportunity of understanding nuclear safety and safety regulation Special experience course for students and parents Special experience course for teachers To share safety knowledge and experience with nuclear engineering students and safety management personnel such as fire-fighter, radiological warfare soldier and civil radiation monitoring group Participants Training course for safety management personnel Technical course for university students About 7,000~ 10,000 students/parents, teachers, officers, etc in a year. 22
International Training & Education 1. Basic Courses on Nuclear & Radiation Safety Regulation General lectures: general nuclear engineering, NPP systems, radiation protection, safety principles, regulatory systems, etc. Specific lectures: specific regulatory cases such as site evaluation, environmental impact evaluation and waste management, etc. 2. Tailored Professional Training Courses To provide flexible programs tailored to the stage of nuclear power program of the target countries 3. Co-hosted/supported Training Course (with IAEA, etc.) Basic Professional Training Course; Regulatory Control of NPP 4. Special OJT for NPP construction Class-room training and Fields training QA, Pre-operational inspection 23
Intl. Nuclear Safety Master s Degree Program Objective To educate and train young generation with an aim to transfer and enhance nuclear engineering and safety technology Program Three semesters MS programme Operated jointly with Korea s Higher Education Institute, KAIST Full Scholarship awarded to 10 15 students Started from 2009 and 5 th batch program started from Sept. 2013 Features KAIST: responsible for basic theory and fundamental research KINS: deliver curricular on safety regulation and convey regulatory practices through OJT 24
Recent Training Activities Co-host Training Course Basic Professional Training Course (IAEA) Regulatory Control Training Course (IAEA) Safety Analysis Topical Group, etc (IAEA/ANSN) Training Course on Nuclear Safety Regulation (ASEAN) Basic training in collaboration with IRDP (USNRC) Tailored Professional Training Course Courses tailored to meet the different demands of countries in different stages of nuclear safety infrastructure OJT by bilateral agreement with Member States Evaluation of Nuclear Power Plant Licensing Inspection of Radioactive Sources & Radiation Facilities OJT Program for NPP Construction Stages QA Inspection & Pre-operational Inspection for NPP under construction Egypt/NCNSRC: Capacity Building Program on Nuclear Safety (2010-2015) UAE/FANR, Jordan/JNRC : E&T, safety review & inspection AAEA, FNRBA : nuclear safety infrastructure (2010 - ) 25
16000 300 14586 14000 260 250 12000 237 12067.5 207 200 10000 8000 8046.5 8766 162 150 Training Hours (MH) No. of Trainee 6000 4997 100 4000 2000 0 2280 37 30 790 397 14 17 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 50 0 year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 No. of Trainee 14 17 30 37 237 207 162 260 Training Hours (MH) 397 790 2280 4997 8046.5 12067.5 8766 14586
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Introduction of IRISS IRISS (Integrated Regulatory Infrastructure Support Service) is developed by KINS Advisory package to provide the guidance and consultation on the establishment of a regulatory infrastructure and to build up the competency of a regulatory body Designed and developed on the basis of the IAEA safety fundamentals, requirements, and guides Fully proven by applying to the regulatory activities for planning, design, construction, commissioning, operation, and decommissioning of nuclear installations Qualified education and training programs by the IAEA 28
Introduction of IRISS 29
Regulatory Infrastructure Building for New Entrants Module 1 : Advice on regulatory infrastructure building Support development of safety regulations and guides Support developing roadmap and specific implementation programs for the review of Site Evaluation (SE), Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports, Safety Analysis Reports (SAR) and for the pre-operational and periodic inspection and quality assurance inspection 30
Regulatory Infrastructure Building for New Entrants Module 2 : Education & Training Program The International Nuclear Safety School (INSS) established under the agreement with the IAEA offers basic, advanced, and professional training courses along with a nuclear system familiarization course. Level Basic Course Advanced Course Professional Course Nuclear System Familiarization Course Area Standard training course Legal basis and regulatory processes Technical disciplines Regulatory practices Nuclear system familiarization Simulation of regulation On-the-Job Training NPP transient simulation using e-fast NPP simulation using 3D virtual reality, etc. The INSS is also running its unique KINS-KAIST International Nuclear Safety Master s Degree Program to cultivate expertise. 31
Regulatory Infrastructure Building for New Entrants Module 3 : Safety Review, Assessment, and Inspection Program Support the safety review & assessment and the regulatory inspection activities such as pre-operational and periodic inspection Provide safety analysis codes and training for audit calculation Module 4 : Development of Safety Management Program Support the development of IT-based tools and DBs to manage the knowledge, experience, and information gained in the construction and operation of NPPs and research reactors e-fast, RVIES, and NPIES Codes 32
Cyber IRISS Main menu News and Information UAE & JORDAN 0 Video Web-link
Introduction of supporting module Implementation program of IRISS at each phase Module 1 Module 2 Education & training (4 level courses) Module 3 Module 4 Guidance for review & inspection and Simulation Tool IT Tool 34
Data Center 35
News & Regulatory Workshop Board Recent activities (workshops and seminars) Detailed information of recent activities 36
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