After the Fukushima accident, the Council of the European Union decided to carry out a comprehensive safety reassessment of the NPPs in its member states. The official remark for the so-called “stress test” is "Targeted Safety Reassessment".
The Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority has, following the reassessment, obliged the licensee (MVM Paks Nuclear Power Plant Plc.) to draw up a detailed action plan in order to facilitate the measures enhancing nuclear safety.
Read more: COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY REASSESSMENT OF THE NPP, PAKS, HUNGARY
On the 31st of October 2014 CETEMCOM Ltd. has celebrated the diploma ceremony of the 5th HUVINETT group at Ezersárkány Restaurant in Budapest, Hungary. The event was also the closing ceremony of a two-year program, in which almost 200 Vietnamese professionals have obtained a diploma in fields of nuclear technology.
In November 2014 a Hungarian delegation visited Vietnam in order to strenghten the cooperation between the two countries in nuclear field. During the visit the delegation of the renowned Hungarian firm, the Gamma Technical Co. donated a Beta-Gamma integral spectroscopy system to the Hanoi University of Science and Technology for educational purposes. Vietnam has recently decided about establishing a nuclear power plant in the territory of the country, therefore receiving this system is a significant help for the University with the training of future professionals.
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"The Role of Human Education in the Safety of the Power Plants" International Conference between 15th-16th of October in Budapest |
Nuclear training of twenty Vietnamese experts (which organized by CETEMCOM) began this autumn, which is from 21th of September to 30th of October.
The attendants of the training are the delegates of Vietnamese Ministries, which are concerned in the construction of the Vietnamese nuclear power plant (research and development, investment and infrastructure, national defence, and the area of industry and trade for example).
During the course the experts take part on a 4 weeks training at the Institute of Nuclear Techniques (of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics). The attendants can expand their knowledge on a 2 weeks course at the MVM Paks Nuclear Power Plant. In addition the experts visit the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Centre for Energy Research, and at Bátaapáti the National Radioactive Waste Repository.
On the 21th of September the experts were welcome on an opening ceremony. |
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Read more: Nuclear training again but now for the delegates of Vietnamese Ministries
- Nuclear training of Vietnamese university lecturers continues at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics
- Nuclear training of Vietnamese university lecturers in the Budapest University of Technology and Economics
- Nuclear Training of Vietnamese university professionals continues at the BME Institute of Nuclear Techniques.
- Six weeks nuclear training ended successfully for the delegates of Vietnamese Ministries