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1 IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Arusha, Tanzania EGYPT Mohamed Reda Ezz El-Din 2 – 5 December 2013 RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

2 IAEA 2 Some important events that may affected the implementation of SAT process Legislative framework In Egypt 1960 the first radiation Law No. 59 (old Law) Two Regulatory Authority ( MoH and EAEA) 1984 establishment of the competent RA ( NCNSRC), EAEA 2010 the nuclear and radiation Law No.7, March2010 ( New Law ) the new law did not implemented until the ER approved Our staff was engaged in preparation of the ER First Egyptian revolution 25 January 2011 2011 Executive Regulation (ER) of the law ( October ) one year transition state, T.S. ( starting implementation of the new Law) 2012 Establishment of ENRRA ( new regulatory Authority) in March extended of the T.S Organization Structure did not implemented till now 2013 Current Regulatory Body ( ENRRA) ENRRA now is engaged to set up a comprehensive employees system ENRRA staff are also engaged in preparation of all the related Technical Regulations and Rules June 2013 second Egyptian revolution. RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

3 IAEA In Egypt The new nuclear and radiation law has been issued on March 2010. The executive Regulations of the law has been approved on October 2011. The new Nuclear and Radiation Law No. 07 of 2010 and its Executive Regulations get into force at the forth quarter of 2011. Therefore;

4 IAEA Status of progress with implementing the national self-assessment of the regulatory infrastructure for safety: Status of the first life cycle Self-assessment are progressed in 3 Stages; 1. SAT - Before implement of the new law 2. SAT - After implement of the new law and establishment ENRRA 3. SARIS- Current and Future work RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

5 IAEA Status of progress with implementing the self- assessment undertaking: (Cont.) Status of the first life cycle ( SAT - Before implement of the new law ) - Response phase is completed: Duration of response phase: [from Q2 2010 up to May 2011] Date of completion: May 2011 Analysis phase is completed: Duration of analysis phase: [from Q3 2011 up to Q1 2012] Date of completion: Q1 2012 (first Analysis report ) to SM No Action plane done

6 IAEA Status of progress with implementing the self- assessment undertaking: (Cont.) Status of the second life cycle ( SAT - After implement of the new law and establishment of the new RA of Egypt, new SM) (The response and analysis phase are repeated ) Response phase is completed: Duration of response phase: [from Q2 2012 up to Q3 2012 ] Date of completion: Q3 2012 Analysis phase is completed: Duration of analysis phase: [from Q4 2012 up to Q4 2012 ] Date of completion: Q4 2012 ( 2nd Analysis report) First suggested Action plan to SM Q1 2013

7 IAEA Status of progress with implementing the self- assessment undertaking: (Cont.) Status of the third life cycle (SARIS ) The response and analysis phase are repeated after attended some of our staff the IAEA meeting in Vienna & WS in Kenya using SARIS ( December 2012) and Egypt request from IAEA a SA Mission to training our new staff with the new version of SARIS and that has been done in June 2013 Response phase is completed: Duration of response phase: [from Q2 2013 up to Q3 2013 ] Date of completion: Q3 2013 Analysis phase not completed: Duration of analysis phase: [from Q4 2013 up to Q4 2013 ] Date of completion: Not yet it excepted by the end of Q4 2013 (third. Analysis report and suggested Action plan - Q4 2013) Second suggested Action plan Q4 2013

8 IAEA 8 Status of progress with implementing the national self- assessment of the regulatory infrastructure for safety:. Scope of Self-Assessment: In the first SAT cycle, we have selected the modules of ‘Core Question’ that include the following questionnaires : Legislative and Governmental Responsibilities Responsibilities and Functions of the Regulatory Body Organization of the Regulatory Body Activities of the Regulatory Body Authorization by the Regulatory Body Activities of the Regulatory Body Review and Assessment, Activities of the Regulatory Body Inspection and Enforcement Activities of the Regulatory Body Development of Regulations and Guides Management System for the Regulatory RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

9 IAEA 9 Challenges: Management commitment No problem Training / understanding ( No problem ) Personnel Initially the non-availability of key team members for the Respondent and Analysis Phases, resulting in delays and poor quality outputs. Resolved Now a day some of the trained personnel left out side in due mission ( scholarship, fellowship, workout side egpt…etc.) Time There was some delay in the implementation of the second phase according to the time schedule of our action plan and this is may due to the engaging of our staff in the preparation of the executive code of the new Egyptian nuclear and radiation law which consider the first priority for our RB. In addition to the Egyptian revolution in 25 January 2011. RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

10 IAEA 10 Challenges: Technical (software or question-sets). Initially, some of our team facing some difficulties with the running the software and that was may be related to training and understanding). This resolved by attending small workshop. Also some difficulties has reported with merging stand alone SAT files External (i.e. cooperation from other organizations, etc.) no problem Others RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

11 IAEA 11 Project outputs and outcomes: Findings The self assessment has demonstrated gaps in the regulatory system and revealed the lack of effective independence of the regulatory body. The self assessment has revealed that some aspects of legislation do not comply with the IAEA requirements leading to the review of legislation in the county. SAT promotes a systematic approach to continuous improvement RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

12 IAEA 12 Project outputs and outcomes: Benefits A core team of national personnel trained In Self Assessment methodology and tools; Review the Status of development of regulatory infrastructures in the current regulatory body of Egypt, to identify its own strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats and appropriate solutions. Promotes our staff commitment to the regulatory body and its processes; Education and development of our staff knowledge on important aspects of regulatory objectives, process and performance:, Since the Self-assessment represents an effective way to educate and develop staff; via providing a mechanism for the management to inform staff on important aspects of regulatory objectives. RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

13 IAEA 13 Project outputs and outcomes: Benefits In addition to the SAT’s capability for: evaluating compliance with IAEA safety standards identifying gaps in the regulatory infrastructure, helping to harmonize regional approaches to legislation, regulations, procedures and processes motivating regular quality checks and internal audit together with continuous improvement facilitating the establishment and management of regulatory infrastructure supporting the training of regulatory staff and enabling their understanding of the application of the IAEA standards RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

14 IAEA 14 Project outputs and outcomes: Examples of added-value to the organisation Our staff is participated in some training courses organized by AFRA /IAEA, to build their competence and develop their practical skills related to the control of radiation sources which is help in the achievement of the organization’s objectives RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

15 IAEA 15 Project outputs and outcomes: Notable outcomes Improved staff knowledge of the Egyptian laws and regulations and IAEA Standards. Others RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

16 IAEA 16 Other relevant observations: The self assessment methodology assists in knowledge exchange and fostering common understanding among regulatory staff The self assessment revealed the need to harmonize procedures and documentation A need for networking among regulatory bodies to facilitate the sharing of experience and knowledge emerging from the self assessment Regional, sub-regional and national training workshops should be organized/coordinated through FNRBA RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

17 IAEA 17 Other relevant observations: National plans should be adjusted and priorities assigned particularly with regard to expert missions, staff training and IT infrastructure Need for multi-language versions of SAT Senior management involvement and commitment to be encouraged RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

18 IAEA 18 Improvements to regulatory infrastructure: C hanges in activities / organisation / functioning of the RB ACTIVITIES OF THE REGULATORY BODY INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT ( draft of inspection procedure and enforcement procedure in the case of non-compliance under revision) ACTIVITIES OF THE REGULATORY BODY DEVELOPMENT OF REGULATION ( draft of some regulations and rules under revision) RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

19 IAEA Other project benefits: Training courses / Meetings Listed in the final report The establishment of a forum of Regulatory Bodies in Africa (FNRBA) Creating a forum of Regulatory Bodies in Africa would be of great benefit for all African countries to strengthen their national regulatory infrastructure by sharing the experiences and lessons learned, and providing mutual assistance 19 RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

20 IAEA Recommendations We recommend for IAEA to continue playing its mandated role to provide adequate support to meet critical needs and technical support. The technical support will help to develop the core capacity for conducting Self-Assessment and implementation of the resulting improvement action plan. We are also recommended to extend the project for one or two years more to have the opportunity to conducting the SA using the new program SARIS. 20 RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

21 IAEA Thank YOU 21


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