INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL SAFEGUARDS INSPECTOR TRAINING GUIDELINES*

Year
1994
Author(s)
Theodor Teichmann - Brookhaven National Laboratory
Kenneth B. Sheely - U.S. Department of Energy
Hastings Smith - Los Alamos National Laboratory),
Richard V. Badalamente - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Wendell Belew - Martin Marietta Energy Systems
Harley Ross - Martin Marietta Energy Systems
Abstract
ABSTRACT Recent international developments have prompted a need to strengthen the nuclear non-proliferation regime, the supporting international safeguards system, and related new inspection requirements. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in carrying out its responsibilities for international safeguards, and in coordination with other U.S. agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), initiated a study to identify training programs, techniques, and technologies that might enhance implementation of international nuclear safeguards inspections. As a result, an analysis of training needs was conducted and a set of guidelines1 was developed to assist in meeting future international safeguards inspection requirements. The objectives of the analysis and guidelines were to (1) to identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for international safeguards inspections with emphasis of new requirements; (2) identify training needs and resources available; and (3) sharpen the sense and understanding of the inspector's role. This paper summarizes the findings of this study and discusses potential applications of new training technologies to safeguards inspectors' needs.