Year
2023
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Abstract
Safeguards by Design (SBD) raises awareness among State authorities, designers, equipment
providers and prospective purchasers of the importance of taking international safeguards into
account when designing a nuclear facility or process. A voluntary best practice, SBD allows for
informed design choices that optimize economic, operational, safety and security factors, in
addition to international safeguards. It is applicable to all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle, from
initial planning and design through construction, operation, waste management and
decommissioning. For new nuclear facilities, especially novel designs or processes, the earlier the
discussion of safeguards the better: SBD allows for safeguards to be built ‘into’ the system, rather
than around it afterwards. For the nuclear industry, SBD leads to more efficient safeguards
implementation, meaning less burden during operations and less risk of costly retrofits during and
after construction. This paper summarizes the key benefits of SBD and how the IAEA is seeking
to engage the nuclear industry more effectively in SBD dialogue – particularly in two key areas:
innovative reactor new-builds, and radioactive waste management. Examples of successful and
ongoing SBD are also discussed.