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Operator's experience on random inspection for reprocessing plant at JNC-1 site

Ishiyama, Koichi ; Miura, Yasushi ; Kimura, Takashi ; Hina, Tetsuro; Kodani, Yoshiki; Fukuhara, Junichi; Yamaguchi, Katsuhiro*; Ikeda, Atsushi*; Kabuki, Toshihide*

Regarding the Integrated Safeguards (IS) for JNC-1 site where includes six facilities of the Reprocessing Center and MOX fuel fabrication facilities and so on, its discussion for application started in June 2004 between the government of Japan and IAEA, its concept was agreed in November 2006, and it has been introduced in August 2008. With IS for JNC-1, for the purpose of improvement of deterrence of the nuclear material diversion, the traditional interim inventory verification (IIV) that had been implemented as scheduled previously has changed to random interim inspection with short notice (RII.)The Tokai Reprocessing Center consists of 2 facilities; TRP and PCDF, and has nuclear materials from the spent fuel to the MOX powder. The IIV needed about 5 person-days for TRP and about 7 person-days for PCDF. It was discussed to make RII procedure that makes it possible to perform such short notice inspection and reduce the person-days by about 2 per a RII. Although it was discussed that what and how frequently information was provided to inspectors in order them to make a plan to implement RIIs. After the introduction of RII, the person-days are decreased even though the operators' work loads for information provision are increased. This paper reports development of the method, experience and expected effectiveness regarding RII to the Tokai Reprocessing Center in the viewpoint of its operator.

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