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19-23 August 2019, International Training Course on Nuclear Material Accounting and Control for Nuclear Security Purposes at Facilities - Daejeon, Republic of Korea

 

The objective of the course is to establish awareness of the need for having a domestic NMAC system in place at nuclear facilities that is effective in detecting unauthorized removal of nuclear material, especially against the Non-State Actor. The course will familiarize participants with relevant binding and non-binding instruments and will provide information to assist participants in reviewing ways in which the NMAC system at  a facility can contribute to meeting the facility’s nuclear security needs and objectives.  The course will also compare and contrast the elements of a domestic NMAC program with IAEA Safeguards.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

18-22 March 2019, National Training Course on Nuclear Material Accounting and Control (NMAC) for Nuclear Security at Facilities - Manila, Philippines

 

The objective of the course is to establish awareness of the need for having a domestic NMAC system in place at nuclear facilities that is effective in detecting unauthorized removal of nuclear material, especially against the Non-State Actor. The course will familiarize participants with relevant binding and non-binding instruments and will provide information to assist participants in reviewing ways in which the NMAC system at  a facility can contribute to meeting the facility’s nuclear security needs and objectives.  The course will also compare and contrast the elements of a domestic NMAC program with IAEA Safeguards.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

10-14 September 2018, International Training Course Control of Nuclear Material in Use, Movement and Storage, Bahadurgarh, India

To provide participants with introductory knowledge and skills related to the control aspects of NMAC identified in Nuclear Security Series 32-T (Technical Guidance), which are used to mitigate the threat posed by malicious insiders. It describes the elements of a nuclear security programme that can be implemented at a nuclear facility in coordination with the physical protection system for the purpose of deterring and detecting the unauthorized removal of nuclear material. This course will cover the implementation of measures to control nuclear material, associated equipment and data.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

20-30 Aug 2018, International Training Course on Nuclear Material Accounting and Control (NMAC) for Practitioners Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, New Mexico

 

The objective of the course is to establish awareness of the need for having a domestic NMAC system in place at nuclear facilities that is effective in detecting unauthorized removal of nuclear material, especially against the Non-State Actor. The course will familiarize participants with relevant binding and non-binding instruments and will provide information to assist participants in reviewing ways in which the NMAC system at  a facility can contribute to meeting the facility’s nuclear security needs and objectives.  The course will also compare and contrast the elements of a domestic NMAC program with IAEA Safeguards.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

21-25 Aug 2017, International Training Course on Nuclear Material Accounting and Control (NMAC) for Nuclear Security at Facilities - Vienna, Austria

 

The objective of the course is to establish awareness of the need for having a domestic NMAC system in place at nuclear facilities that is effective in detecting unauthorized removal of nuclear material, especially against the Non-State Actor. The course will familiarize participants with relevant binding and non-binding instruments and will provide information to assist participants in reviewing ways in which the NMAC system at  a facility can contribute to meeting the facility’s nuclear security needs and objectives.  The course will also compare and contrast the elements of a domestic NMAC program with IAEA Safeguards.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

12-16 June, 2017 National Training Course Use of Nuclear Material Accounting and Control (NMAC) for Nuclear Security Purposes at Facilities, Kyiv, Ukraine

 

The objective of the course is to establish awareness of the need for having a domestic NMAC system in place at nuclear facilities that is effective in detecting unauthorized removal of nuclear material, especially against the Non-State Actor. The course will familiarize participants with relevant binding and non-binding instruments and will provide information to assist participants in reviewing ways in which the NMAC system at  a facility can contribute to meeting the facility’s nuclear security needs and objectives.  The course will also compare and contrast the elements of a domestic NMAC program with IAEA Safeguards.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

2-6 April, 2017 National Training Course Use of Nuclear Material Accounting and Control (NMAC) for Nuclear Security Purposes at Facilities, Iraq (hosted in Jordan)

 

The objective of the course is to establish awareness of the need for having a domestic NMAC system in place at nuclear facilities that is effective in detecting unauthorized removal of nuclear material, especially against the Non-State Actor. The course will familiarize participants with relevant binding and non-binding instruments and will provide information to assist participants in reviewing ways in which the NMAC system at  a facility can contribute to meeting the facility’s nuclear security needs and objectives.  The course will also compare and contrast the elements of a domestic NMAC program with IAEA Safeguards.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

28 Nov to 02 Dec 2016 International Workshop on the Control of Nuclear Material in Use, Movement and Storage, Pakistan

 

The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with introductory knowledge and skills related to the control aspects of nuclear material accounting and control, which are used to mitigate the threat posed by malicious insiders. It will describe the elements of a nuclear security programme that can be implemented at a nuclear facility in coordination with the physical protection system for the purpose of deterring and detecting the unauthorized removal of nuclear material. This workshop will introduce the implementation of measures to control nuclear material, associated equipment and data. Practical exercises will be included to allow participants to apply new knowledge gained in associated lectures. Case studies will also be presented to illustrate the need for control measures, as well as the consequences of insufficient control measures.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.

17 to 21 October 2016 International Workshop on the Control of Nuclear Material in Use, Movement and Storage, Rabat, Morocco

 

The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with introductory knowledge and skills related to the control aspects of nuclear material accounting and control, which are used to mitigate the threat posed by malicious insiders. It will describe the elements of a nuclear security programme that can be implemented at a nuclear facility in coordination with the physical protection system for the purpose of deterring and detecting the unauthorized removal of nuclear material. This workshop will introduce the implementation of measures to control nuclear material, associated equipment and data. Practical exercises will be included to allow participants to apply new knowledge gained in associated lectures. Case studies will also be presented to illustrate the need for control measures, as well as the consequences of insufficient control measures.

Please note only nominated participants will be granted access to the course material.