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WINS Academy Training Course for Scientists, Technicians and Engineers

25 September 2018 - 27 September 2018 Noida, India

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Workshop on autonomous and remotely operated systems: Benefits and challenges to nuclear security

Background

From 25-27 September, WINS held a 3-day training course in Noida, India, in conjunction with Amity University. The purpose of the workshop was to support the development of nuclear security competence for scientists, technicians and engineers (STEs) using the WINS Academy Elective on Nuclear Security for Scientists, Technicians and Engineers as a foundation. Experts from India used lectures, discussion, case studies and exercises to further explore areas and issues of direct relevance for the audience.

Purposes

STEs are potentially involved in the management of nuclear and other radioactive materials in a wide variety of applications and contexts—hospitals, universities, industrial applications and nuclear facilities. They may be involved in design, siting, construction, and facility operations; be involved in computer or information technology, including industrial control systems; and work in other related contexts. While STEs are likely familiar with common safety practices and an “all hazards” approach to the management of relevant risks, they may know little about the security context of these activities and the application of security concepts and principles.

Consequently, the major purpose of this training course was to help participants consider how their knowledge, skills and professionalism comprise an important asset that can be harnessed to improve security—for their colleagues, facility, materials, local community and country. By the end of the training course, participants understood:

  • How safety and security culture intersect
  • How security impacts the work STEs are already performing
  • Threat assessment and DBT development
  • How the security programme operates
  • The fundamental role that human reliability and trustworthiness plays in security
  • The personal accountabilities and responsibilities of STEs for helping to maintain security
  • What STEs can do to begin bridging communication gaps between their community and security professionals

Host Organisation in India

The host organisation in India was Amity University, which is one of the largest educational networks for young professionals who will enter the nuclear programme in India. The co-organiser of  the workshop was Dr Alpana Goel, a WINS Academy Alumna as well as a WINS Ambassador and active participant in the IAEA International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN).

Audience

The course was designed for a group of 50 participants who included both members of the technical workforce and students at Amity Institute who are being educated in nuclear science and other technological fields. Such training will help to develop a cohort of professionals with the knowledge, skills and competence to increase nuclear security across India.

Participants were encouraged to enrol in the WINS Academy through the WINS Academy scholarship fund prior to the training course and to have commenced their study of the WINS Academy Foundation Module and the elective module for STEs. The in-person training gave them the opportunity to review and discuss key elements of the elective for STEs and to explore in further detail areas of importance to them. Participants were also encouraged to take their WINS Academy programme examination shortly after completing the training, obtain certification as Nuclear Security Professionals, and join the WINS Alumni network.

Instructional Methods

  • Electronic voting to poll participants and further explore subjects of common interest
  • Lectures
  • Discussions (whole group, small group, pairs)
  • Case study reviews
  • Scenario-based exercises

Process


Contact Information

   Rhonda Evans
info@wins.org

   Anubhav Shrivastava
info@wins.org

Venues

Amity University Noida Campus
Sector-125
201313 Noida
India