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Modifications to Nuclear Power Plants - IAEA
Modifications to
Nuclear Power Plants
IAEA SAFETY STANDARDS SERIES No. SSG-71
Modifications to
Nuclear Power Plants
SPECIFIC SAFETY GUIDE
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
VIENNA, 2022
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IAEA Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Names: International Atomic Energy Agency.
Title: Modifications to nuclear power plants / International Atomic Energy Agency.
Description: Vienna : International Atomic Energy Agency, 2022. | Series: IAEA safety standards series, ISSN 1020-525X ; no. SSG-71 | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: IAEAL 22-01517 | ISBN 978–92–0–125322–4 (paperback : alk. paper) | ISBN 978–92–0–125422–1 (pdf) | ISBN 978–92–0–125522–8 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Nuclear power plants. | Nuclear industry. | Nuclear power plants — Maintenance and repair. | Nuclear power plants — Management.
Classification: UDC 621.311.25-048.77 | STI/PUB/2012
FOREWORD
by Rafael Mariano Grossi
Director General
The IAEA’s Statute authorizes it to establish…standards of safety for protection of health and minimization of danger to life and property
. These are standards that the IAEA must apply to its own operations, and that States can apply through their national regulations.
The IAEA started its safety standards programme in 1958 and there have been many developments since. As Director General, I am committed to ensuring that the IAEA maintains and improves upon this integrated, comprehensive and consistent set of up to date, user friendly and fit for purpose safety standards of high quality. Their proper application in the use of nuclear science and technology should offer a high level of protection for people and the environment across the world and provide the confidence necessary to allow for the ongoing use of nuclear technology for the benefit of all.
Safety is a national responsibility underpinned by a number of international conventions. The IAEA safety standards form a basis for these legal instruments and serve as a global reference to help parties meet their obligations. While safety standards are not legally binding on Member States, they are widely applied. They have become an indispensable reference point and a common denominator for the vast majority of Member States that have adopted these standards for use in national regulations to enhance safety in nuclear power generation, research reactors and fuel cycle facilities as well as in nuclear applications in medicine, industry, agriculture and research.
The IAEA safety standards are based on the practical experience of its Member States and produced through international consensus. The involvement of the members of the Safety Standards Committees, the Nuclear Security Guidance Committee and the Commission on Safety Standards is particularly important, and I am grateful to all those who contribute their knowledge and expertise to this endeavour.
The IAEA also uses these safety standards when it assists