Nuclear safety covers ensuring proper operating conditions for nuclear installations, preventing accidents and mitigating the consequences if they happen.
An alternative solution to nuclear power plants, with the latest technological features and safety advantages that can provide low-carbon electricity from a relatively small footprint.
The EU seeks to protect people from the dangers of ionising radiation.
Radiological and nuclear technologies contribute significantly to all stages of cancer patients’ care, including early detection, diagnosis, treatment and palliative care.
EU rules require all EU countries to have a national policy for spent fuel and radioactive waste management.
In the event of radiological emergency that could result from a nuclear accident, fast and accurate sharing of information can make a huge difference in ensuring people's safety.
The EU plays an important role in the decommissioning of nuclear installations.
Euratom safeguards are the control activities to ensure that civil nuclear materials are not diverted from their intended peaceful use in the EU.
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