Year
2023
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Abstract
With the expansion and evolving of Nuclear Power Plant technologies to more newcomer
countries comes further burden on international safeguards. The need for intrinsic and
extrinsic measure for the timely detection objective of safeguards. However, for newcomer
countries, the burden is making up for the aspects of the international safeguards obligations
of design not covered by the intrinsic design of the technology. When this is taken into
account early in the design phase the nuclear power plant deployment, reduces the burden of
time and cost on the operations, the SRA, and the IAEA. However, without the consideration
of safeguards implication early in the design of the facility, safeguards solutions will need to
be retrofitted into the design which will impact cost, time and possibly on security and safety.
For newcomer countries, making it a requirement for the construction of nuclear facilities
will enable the early considerations however, with this also come some challenges in its
implementation some of which have been identified as communication, monetary
implications as well as human resources. However, with these challenges there is also the
opportunity of making provision for safeguards without adversely impacting on safety and
security as this can be holistically considered. Using Ghana as a reference newcomer country,
some proposals for possible solutions for the institutionalisation of safeguards by design by
newcomer countries to promote the implementation of international safeguards for the
deterrence and/or detection of proliferation of nuclear weapons.