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Seminar focuses on nuclear safety culture

Domestic and foreign experts gathered at a seminar in the central province of Ninh Thuan on August 8 to discuss activities to disseminate information on nuclear power and nuclear safety culture.
Domestic and foreign experts gathered at a seminar in the centralprovince of Ninh Thuan on August 8 to discuss activities todisseminate information on nuclear power and nuclear safety culture.

Speaking at the event, deputy head of the management board of the NinhThuan Nuclear Power Project Nguyen Manh Hung introduced Vietnam ’snuclear power development programme and preparations for two nuclearpower plants in the province.

Chris King, arepresentative from the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (InPo),mentioned characteristics of nuclear safety culture and communicationscampaigns on nuclear safety.

He emphasised theimportant role of nuclear safety, saying it always comes first in thelist of competitiveness criteria to ensure the protection of people andthe environment.

Participants also discussed energypolicies, risks and emergencies, public access and education programmesand a popularisation project on nuclear power development in Vietnam by2020.-VNA

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