

The course was conducted by the University of California's Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Southern California Edison Company. An introduction to safeguards methods used at bulk handling facilities, particularly low-enriched uranium conversion and fuel fabrication plants, was also included. Major more » emphasis for the 1985 course was placed on safeguards methods used at item-control facilities, particularly nuclear power generating stations and test reactors. Authorized by the US Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act and sponsored by the US Department of Energy in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Course was developed to provide practical training in the design, implementation, and operation of a state system of nuclear materials accountability and control that satisfies both national and international safeguards requirements. This report incorporates all lectures and presentations at the International Training Course on Implementation of State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Materials held June 3 through June 21, 1985, at Santa Fe and Los Alamos, New Mexico, and San Clemente, California. Tours and demonstrations were arranged at both the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, and the Exxon Nuclear fuel fabrication plant, Richland, Washington. The course was conducted by the University of California's Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, and Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. Major emphasis for more » the 1981 course was placed on safeguards methods used at bulk-handling facilities, particularly low-enriched uranium conversion and fuel fabrication plants. Authorized by the US Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act and sponsored by the US Department of Energy in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the course was developed to provide practical training in the design, implementation, and operation of a state system of nuclear materials accountability and control that satisfies both national and international safeguards. This report incorporates all lectures and presentations at the Advanced International Training Course on State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material held April 27 through at Santa Fe and Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Richland, Washington, USA. Original copy available until stock is exhausted Country of Publication: United States Language: English Subject: 98 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, SAFEGUARDS, AND PHYSICAL PROTECTION NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION MEETINGS ACCOUNTING FEED MATERIALS PLANTS FUEL FABRICATION PLANTS LEADING ABSTRACT OPERATION PROCEEDINGS SAFEGUARDS TRAINING ABSTRACTS DOCUMENT TYPES INDUSTRIAL PLANTS MANAGEMENT NUCLEAR FACILITIES 055001* - Nuclear Fuels- Safeguards, Inspection, & Accountability- Technical = , international training course on implementation of state sysytems of accounting for the control of nuclear materials (SSAC), Santa Fe, NM, USA, Other Information: Portions are illegible in microfiche products.

Publication Date: Research Org.: Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA) Exxon Nuclear Co., Inc., Richland, WA (USA) OSTI Identifier: 6249834 Report Number(s): LA-10135-C CONF-8310345- ON: DE85004636 DOE Contract Number: W-7405-ENG-36 Resource Type: Conference Resource Relation: Conference: 4. Individual presentations were indexed for inclusion in the Energy Data Base. Tours and demonstrations were arranged at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, and the Exxon Nuclear fuel fabrication plant, the Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Westinghouse Fast Flux Test Facility Visitor Center, and Washington Public Power System nuclear reactor facilities in Richland, Washington.

The course was conducted by the University of California's Los Alamos National Laboratory and Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. Major emphasis for the 1983 course was placed on safeguards methods used at bulk-handling facilities, particularly low-enriched uranium conversion and fuel fabrication plants. Authorized by the US Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act and sponsored by the US Department of Energy in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the course was developed to provide practical training in the design, implementation, and operation of a State system of nuclear materials accountability and control that satisfies both national and international safeguards requirements.

This report incorporates all lectures and presentations at the International Training Course on Implementation of State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Materials held October 17 through November 4, 1983, at Santa Fe and Los Alamos, New Mexico and Richland, Washington, USA.
