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The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (CPPNM) and its Amendment (A/CPPNM) is the only binding international instrument concerned with the physical protection of nuclear material and nuclear facilities. It has several implications for nuclear operators, including the following:
Much of the discussion to date surrounding the CPPNM and its A/CPPNM has been focused on stakeholders at the international and national level, often overlooking the perspective of nuclear operators.
To help fill this gap, WINS is holding a three-day workshop to shine a spotlight on whether nuclear operators recognise the link between this international instrument and their daily practice; how their experience can be conveyed to the international community of practitioners and how this experience could be used to enhance both the instrument and collective support for it.
Are you a nuclear operator?
Are you responsible for the design and implementation of physical protection measures or are you impacted by physical protection measures in carrying out operations?
Is your country a State Party to the Convention on Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and its Amendment (if you’re unsure, you can click here to find out)?
Would you like to learn more about the role of this important international legal instrument in shaping your country’s approach to physical protection of nuclear material and facilities?
Then sign up for this workshop to:
The objectives of this online workshop are:
To understand the link between the CPPNM and A/CPPNM and the nuclear security programme of an operator.
To consider how the experience of operators may be communicated to a broader audience of international community of practitioners and how these experiences can strengthen the CPPNM and A/CPPNM and the collective support for it.
To analyse how the evolving threat and risk environmentcan be considered under the existing obligations in the CPPNM and A/CPPNM.
To provide initial recommendations on how CPPNM and A/CPPNM implementation of obligations can be strengthened through an enhanced role of operators in their national nuclear security
The target audience of this online workshop are:
WINS promotes gender equality diversity and inclusion in all its events. Women and people with diverse gender identities are encouraged to attend this roundtable and to contribute to the discussions.
Date: 12-14 March 2024
Duration: 450 minutes
Language: English
Time: 14:00 - 16:30 CET
Recording: The recording of the workshop is available for all WINS Members:
Day 1 Recording
Tomás Bieda info@wins.org |
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Luka Čekić info@wins.org |
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