Strengthening physical protection of nuclear material -: National systems versus multinational systems

被引:0
|
作者
Kurihara, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Nucl Mat Control Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
来源
PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS: EXPERIENCE IN REGULATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONS | 1998年
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
The paper gives a brief history of the development of multinational systems on the physical protection of nuclear material, the roles of national physical protection systems and multinational systems, political and social changes in the post-Cold-War era and their implications on the physical protection activities, as well as recommendations. In the early 1970s there were many terrorist attacks including airline hijacking worldwide. Subsequently, the nuclear community was seriously concerned about the possible risks of unauthorized removal of nuclear material by sub-national groups, threatening to produce and use crude nuclear explosive devices. The IAEA published the guidelines on the physical protection of nuclear material during use, storage and transport (INFCIRC/225) in 1975. The multinational nuclear export control regime (the Nuclear Suppliers' Guidelines) incorporated the requirement of physical protection measures (1978), and the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material entered into force in 1987. The responsibility for physical protection of nuclear material in individual States rests with the State. The purpose of multinational systems is, basically, to formulate and recommend internationally accepted guidelines, etc. Also, a State can be requested to ensure maintenance of the responsibilities from international treaties, etc. National systems and multinational systems are interdependent, and changes to national systems will lead to eventual changes to multinational systems and vice versa. In the post-Cold-War era, there have been many political and social changes. The most significant political, security and social changes are: diversification of the risks of nuclear proliferation, illicit trafficking of nuclear material, and weakening of the power of 'nation States'. In view of this, the worldwide physical protection activities should be strengthened, especially those of multinational systems. In the last section of the paper, seven specific personal recommendations of the author are given.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 15
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Systems Thinking Safety Analysis: Nuclear Security Assessment of Physical Protection System in Nuclear Power Plants
    Woo, Tae Ho
    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS, 2013, 2013
  • [22] Selected germanate glass systems with robust physical features for radiation protection material use
    Kaky, Kawa M.
    Sayyed, M. I.
    RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, 2024, 215
  • [23] Strengthening national laboratory health systems in the Caribbean region
    Alemnji, George A.
    Branch, Songee
    Best, Anton
    Kalou, Mireille
    Parekh, Bharat
    Waruiru, Wanjiru
    Milstrey, Eric
    Conn, William
    Nkengasong, John N.
    Lecher, Shirley
    GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH, 2012, 7 (06) : 648 - 660
  • [24] Strengthening national health information systems: challenges and response
    Alwan, Ala
    Ali, Mohamed
    Aly, Eman
    Badr, Azza
    Doctor, Henry
    Mandil, Ahmed
    Rashidian, Arash
    Shideed, Olla
    EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, 2016, 22 (11) : 840 - 850
  • [25] Development and maintenance of a design basis threat for use in designing nuclear physical protection systems
    Davidson, JJ
    Warren, RS
    PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS: EXPERIENCE IN REGULATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONS, 1998, : 147 - 155
  • [26] NUCLEAR PLANTS AS TECHNICAL AND PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
    RAMBUSCH
    MEYER
    GRULLICH
    KERNENERGIE, 1970, 13 (10): : 335 - &
  • [27] MANUAL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS IN NUCLEAR DESIGN
    RIOPELLE, JH
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY, 1978, 30 (NOV): : 673 - 674
  • [28] Development of a legal and organizational basis for physical protection of nuclear material and nuclear facilities in Lithuania
    Kurselis, S
    PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS: EXPERIENCE IN REGULATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONS, 1998, : 67 - 72
  • [29] RELIABILITY TESTS FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS (II).
    Ninagawa, Y.
    Kuroda, H.
    Yuzawa, S.
    Kobe, A.
    Sugiura, K.
    Iwabuchi, M.
    Koide, T.
    Nuclear materials management, 1983, 12 : 307 - 311
  • [30] A future vision of nuclear material information systems
    Wimple, C
    Suski, N
    Kreek, S
    Buckley, W
    Romine, B
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FACILITY OPERATIONS-SAFEGUARDS INTERFACE, 1999, : 294 - 299