Announcements

European Radon Day 2021

European Radon Day 2021

The European Radon Association (ERA) marks this year’s RADON DAY on 7 November by taking a number of informative and educational activities.

The promotional poster, supporting this year’s campaign, emphasizes that no matter the circumstances worldwide due to corona virus affecting our everyday habits, radon issue cannot be neglected.

У промотивном постеру који прати овогодишњу кампању, наглашено је да без обзира на новонасталу ситуацију у свету изазвану корона вирусом која је утицала на промену животних навика, радон се не сме занемарити.

INTERNATIONAL EXERCISE ConvEx-3 (2021) SIMULATING RESPONSE TO NUCLEAR ACCIDENT COMPLETES

INTERNATIONAL EXERCISE ConvEx-3 (2021) SIMULATING RESPONSE TO NUCLEAR ACCIDENT COMPLETES

Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM) together with the Emergency Management Sector in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the laboratories responsible for particular testing within the monitoring, participated in the international exercise ConvEx-3 (2021) whose primary purpose was to simulate the emergency in the Barakah nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. The exercise was organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Arab Emirates.

SRBATOM Representatives Participating in 31st Symposium of Radiation Protection Society of Serbia and Montenegro

SRBATOM Representatives Participating in 31st Symposium of Radiation Protection Society of Serbia and Montenegro

Тродневни 31. Симпозијум Друштва за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе (ДЗЗСЦГ) који је почео данас, у Београду, по први пут је одржан у комбинованом режиму – уживо и виртуелно, због специфичних услова рада изазваних пандемијом Корона вируса.

SRBATOM Director visiting JRODOS center in Austria

SRBATOM Director visiting JRODOS center in Austria

The Director of Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM), Mr Sladjan Velinov, as part of the European Commission Project “EP&R in the Western Balkans Region“, has visited Austrian radiation and nuclear safety regulatory body in Vienna. On the occasion, Mr Velinov had the opportunity to get acquainted with the work and the organization of both the Austrian regulatory body and JRODOS center, as the operational unit within the regulatory body providing support for nuclear emergency management.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 65th Annual General Conference (GC) in Vienna

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 65th Annual General Conference (GC) in Vienna

The delegation of the Republic of Serbia is to participate in the 65th regular session of the IAEA’s General Conference (GC) between 20 and 24 September this year. Given the health and safety measures and restrictions in Austria in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, for the second consecutive year, the Conference will have changes in the organization and limited number of participants.

Commencement of Implementation of “Support to Regulatory Authority and the Vinča Site” Project

Commencement of Implementation of “Support to Regulatory Authority and the Vinča Site” Project

Today’s meeting in Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM) officially indicated the implementation of the international project “Support to Regulatory Authority and the Vinca Site”. The aim of this three-year project is to strengthen the capacities of Serbia in the fields of nuclear and radiation safety and safe radioactive waste management. The project is to be carried out by three institutions of the Republic of Serbia: Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate, Public Company Nuclear Facilities of Serbia and Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences.

Preparatory Meeting with EC Representatives on Negotiating Position for Chapter 15

Preparatory Meeting with EC Representatives on Negotiating Position for Chapter 15

The representatives of Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM) had a meeting today with the representatives of the European Commission in connection with the negotiating position of the Republic of Serbia for Chapter 15 – Energy. There was a discussion on the content of the segment on nuclear energy relating to a possible transitional period and implementation of the EU regulations that had been transposed into the national regulations in relation to the existing infrastructure in the field of nuclear and radiation safety and radioactive waste management