The IAEA Assistance and Training Programme for Transport Security - Presentation

Year
2010
Author(s)
Ann-Margreth Eriksson-Eklund - International Atomic Energy Agency
Richard R. Rawl - Consultant Transportation Security and Safety Oak Ridge, TN, USA
Mark Hawk - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Kimberly Anderson - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
The IAEA Office of Nuclear Security is working cooperatively with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Global Threat Reduction Initiative, European Union and Australia to provide transport security assistance to countries throughout the world. Assistance is available to countries in reviewing and upgrading their transport security programs at all levels • National level (regulatory and other government agencies) • Operator level (shippers and carriers) Assistance is directed at implementing a consistent level of security throughout the life cycle of radioactive material (same level of security during transport as when in a fixed facility) Upgrade assistance can include: • Expert advisory missions to provide advice and guidance • Training courses for regulatory, governmental and industry personnel • Transport security awareness • Detailed training on designing and implementing transport security programs • Planning to identify and prioritize needs (developing security approaches and plans) • Developing model security plans and procedures • Equipment (vehicles, packages, command and control equipment, etc.) Country visits are now being scheduled to initiate transport security cooperative activities A training course has been developed to assist countries in developing and implementing transport security programs. The training course has been given as a national training course (three times) and as a Regional training course (three times). The course addresses recommended security provisions for the transport of all radioactive material.