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WINS has published the ISO 29993:2017 Implementation Handbook: Guidance for Improving Nuclear Security Learning Services.
The new handbook offers support for organisations that wish to align their training programmes with professional standards developed by a recognised, respected certifying body. Independent assessment of learning services demonstrates the quality and competence of an organisation and gives confidence to stakeholders and learners alike.
“Effective human resource and capability development requires systematic approaches to designing and delivering training programmes that are sustainable long term,” WINS Executive Director Roger Howsley said. “This publication is part of WINS’ ongoing efforts to support nuclear security training organisations.”
Designed as a complement to the IAEA’s TECDOC 1734:Establishing and Operating a National Nuclear Security Support Centre, the handbook is available in the WINS Knowledge Centre.