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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Arusha, Tanzania CAMEROON Dr CHAKAM TAGHEU Pulchérie Julie 2 – 5 December 2013 RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting.

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1 IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Arusha, Tanzania CAMEROON Dr CHAKAM TAGHEU Pulchérie Julie 2 – 5 December 2013 RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

2 IAEA 2 Status of progress with implementing the national self-assessment of the regulatory infrastructure for safety: Status of the first life cycle Response completed (7 months, May –December 2010 / 30 th December 2010) Analysis completed (4 months/ August 2011) Action plan completed (December 2011) Composition of Project Management Team – 4 (DG, PM, Administrator and assistant) Composition of respondent team (s) 2- 3 per modules Composition of analysis team(s) 2- 3 per modules Scope of Self-Assessment: Core questions were selected for the SAT first life cycle, 8 modules Transport of radioactive material under RAF 9046 were selected for the SARIS second life cycle, 12 modules RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

3 IAEA 3 Challenges: Management commitment Management included the self assessment in the action plan of the Agency (RB) Training / understanding Staff have been trained on SAT methodology after the regional training course held in Tunis and on SARIS after the regional workshop in Mombasa and the Technical meeting in Vienna Personnel Lack of human resources and ‘key ‘team members were not available in view of their duties; Build teamwork spirit; respect of deadlines; work online with AIEA library standards; networking and sharing of information RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

4 IAEA 4 Challenges: Time Not enough time due to limited staff or multi- tasks Technical (software, question-sets, etc.) Having difficulties in closing the software, getting to the French version before entering back to SAT. External (i.e. cooperation from other organizations, etc.) Two (2) Memoranda of Understandings (MOU) were signed with the Ministry of Transport on 11 th May 2011 and Ministry of Public Health on 21 st December 2011 to help in the regulatory activities Regional cooperation through peer review mission under RAF 9046 on transport of radioactive material Others: Accessing online GRS library only in English RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

5 IAEA 5 Project outputs and outcomes: Findings some aspects of legislation and regulation do not comply with the international and national standards. Technical capabilities are not adequately developed to implement full compliance with IAEA Safety Standards System of inspection, enforcement of facilities and dosimetry are not established Radiological emergency plan is not developed Benefits An action plan for improvement of regulatory process and performances is developed The new law have been drafted, finalized with AIEA assistance and is in the approval process RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

6 IAEA 6 Project outputs and outcomes: Benefits Acquisition of 1300 Optically Stimulating Luminescence dosimeters (OSLD) and a MicroStar Reader in March 2011 for Occupational exposure of radiation workers monitoring Drafting of regulations, guides and procedures The recruitment of new staff Training of regulatory staff Examples of added-value to the organisation The integration of SAT into strategic management process Notable outcomes Identification of the SWOT Improvement of the staff knowledge of the IAEA standards and national legislation Introduction of the SA into Quality Management of the RB (NRPA) RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

7 IAEA 7 Project outputs and outcomes: Lessons learned Identification of the gaps in legislation and regulations SA widened the scope of understanding of regulatory activities Strengthen staff knowledge on the IAEA standards Others Closer cooperation with stakeholders SAT helped in developing inspection guides RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

8 IAEA 8 Improvements to regulatory infrastructure: Changes made in activities / organisation / functioning of the Regulatory Body Emergency response plan drafted More staff facilities inspected Updated inventory and National radiation sources register Formalized cooperation with relevant organizations Results of actions implemented to date Improvement and increase of RB activities RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

9 IAEA 9 Improvements to regulatory infrastructure: Improvements planned The review of the organigram of the RB Revising and developing staff development plan, cooperation programme and training programme Address shortcomings identified by SAT RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

10 IAEA Other project benefits: Training courses (9) Meetings (4) 10 RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

11 IAEA 11 Relevant observations: Notable good practices to be shared with all participating States SA is considered as a good way for improving the regulatory infrastructure Assign dedicated time and personal for SAT for performing adequate good quality results Areas of common concern to be addressed in other similar project To translate the question sets to other languages (French, Arabic etc) Next steps Follow up and implementation of action plan Launch new life cycle Repeat the core questions if the law is promulgated IAEA’s IRRS Follow up and attend FNRBA events RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting

12 IAEA 12 Thank you for your attention RAF9038 Final Coordination Meeting


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