Creation of the Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority (ASNR)

Introduction
The Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority (ASNR) created by the law on the organisation of the governance of nuclear safety and radiation protection of 21 May 2024 came into operation on 1st January 2025. It is the result of the merger of the Autorité de sûreté nucléaire (ASN) and the Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire (IRSN).

The Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority (ASNR) created by the law on the organisation of the governance of nuclear safety and radiation protection of 21 May 2024 came into operation on 1st January 2025. It is the result of the merger of the Autorité de sûreté nucléaire (ASN) and the Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire (IRSN).

As an independent administrative authority, the ASNR now oversees civil nuclear activities in France on behalf of the State. It also carries out research, expert appraisal, training and public information missions in the fields of nuclear safety and radiation protection.

Logo ASNR

Chaired by Pierre-Marie Abadie, the ASNR is governed by a board of five commissioners, including the chairman. Olivier Gupta is the Director General. ANSR employs more than 2 000 people with a wide range of specific skills to protect people and the environment.

The ASNR has offices throughout France. Its head office is in Montrouge and ASNR has 11 divisions enabling it to carry out its control missions throughout metropolitan France and in the overseas departments and regions. It is also based at Fontenay-aux-Roses and Cadarache, the main sites for expertise and research in nuclear safety and radiation protection, and at Le Vésinet, the main site for environmental monitoring. It also has assessment and research centres in Cherbourg, Les Angles and Tahiti.

On an international scale, the creation of the ASNR marks France's ambition in terms of nuclear safety and radiation protection for the protection of people and the environment. ANSR will work closely with its international peers, whether they be research bodies, experts or regulatory authorities. 

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Launch of the 6th ICRER conference

Introduction
The 6th ICRER (International Conference on Radioecology & Environmental Radioactivity), jointly organized by IRSN and the Norwegian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA), in collaboration with IUR, IAEA, UNSCEAR, EURADOS, ICRP, AER, JER and SFRP, takes place from November 24 to 29, 2024 at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille.
Logo ICRER

The 6th ICRER (International Conference on Radioecology & Environmental Radioactivity), jointly organized by IRSN and the Norwegian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA), in collaboration with IUR, IAEA, UNSCEAR, EURADOS, ICRP, AER, JER and SFRP, takes place from November 24 to 29, 2024 at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille.

In addition to the traditional themes of radioecology and environmental radioactivity (assessment of the impact of radionuclides on the environment, understanding and modeling of transfer processes, development of metrology, environmental monitoring, management of materials containing radionuclides of natural origin, waste, etc.), ICRER 2024 will provide an opportunity to address emerging topics such as the use of data sciences and the impact of climate change on radionuclide transfer. 

Bringing together scientists, industry players, regulators and experts, the conference will contribute to improving the knowledge, methods and tools needed to protect people and the environment from the effects of radiation.

This year, 5 speakers, invited by the organizing committee, will give plenary lectures:

  • Gonéri Le Cozannet (BRGM), will present the main conclusions of the 6th report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
  • Hildegarde Vandenhove (IAEA), Deborah Oughton (NMBU), Georg Steinhauser (TU Wien) and Mike Wood (University of Salford) will enrich the program by sharing their perspectives on issues related to radioecology.

Other events will take place alongside the conference. Training courses will be offered, including two led by IRSN:

  • “Ecosystem approaches in radioecology” by Rodolphe Gilbin
  • “Radiation-induced transgenerational and multigenerational effects in human and non-human biota” by Olivier Armant.

Specific meetings will also be organized, including the “Ring of Five”, moderated by Olivier Masson (IRSN), and a meeting in partnership with the IAEA on radionuclides in marine organisms, attended by Sabine Charmasson (IRSN).

For the first time, a number of companies have sponsored the event. Among them, Algade, Agilent, Bertin Technologies, ESI, HTDS and Triskem will have a dedicated stand to present their activities and exchange with participants. The ECCOREV research federation and the SUD PACA region are also lending their support as sponsors.

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IRSN and DSO national laboratories strengthen their collaboration in nuclear safety and crisis management

Introduction
On October 22, 2024, in Singapore, Dr Jean-Christophe Niel, IRSN Director General and Mr Cheong Chee Hoo, CEO of DSO National Laboratories, signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
DSO-MoU 2024-10-22

We're excited to announce that on October 22, 2024, in Singapore, Dr Jean-Christophe Niel, IRSN Director General and Mr Cheong Chee Hoo, CEO of DSO National Laboratories, signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

This MoU builds upon our partnership that started in 2013, demonstrating both entities' commitment to advancing nuclear safety and security through collaborative research and development.

The cooperation will focus on the safety of Generation 3 reactors and on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), as well as crisis management, inverse source term modelling based on environmental measurements, and neutron spectrometry. High-level technical exchanges and researcher exchanges (PhDs/ post-doctorates) will also play a crucial role in validating scientific data and refining calculation codes, further enhancing nuclear safety and security measures, through collaborative research.

We look forward to the innovations and advancements this strengthened collaboration will bring to the field of nuclear safety and security.

DSO-MoU 2024-10-22
DSO-MoU 2024-10-22
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IRSN at the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2024

Introduction
At the invitation of Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA), IRSN's Director General, Dr. Jean-Christophe Niel attended the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) on October 21, 23 and 24, 2024.

At the invitation of Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA), IRSN's Director General, Dr. Jean-Christophe Niel attended the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) on October 21, 23 and 24, 2024.

SIEW is an annual platform for energy professionals, decision-makers and commentators to share best practices and solutions in the global energy space.

His speeches highlighted the safety issues associated with the development of nuclear energy in Asia, promoted our scientific and technical expertise, and underlined the quality of our bilateral cooperation with the National University of Singapore.

Following a presentation by R. Grossi, DG IAEA, J-C Niel took part in the plenary session devoted to low-carbon technologies. Regarding the development of nuclear technologies, in particular SMRs, he stressed the importance of ensuring a high level of nuclear safety and managing the risks associated with these technologies. In the case of SMRs, which have characteristics favourable to nuclear safety (small size, passive safety systems), he stressed that this safety had to be demonstrated, showing the need to pursue research, develop human resources and engage in dialogue with the public. To meet these objectives, international cooperation constitutes an indispensable tool.

IRSN at the SIEW 2024
Plenary session devoted to low-carbon technologies, SIEW 2024

IRSN’s Director General participated also in the SIEW TechTable on October 23, dedicated to the the topic of “Ensuring Nuclear Innovation with Robust Nuclear Safety and Risk Management”. He will be able to highlight ways of supporting innovation in nuclear technologies in terms of safety, giving an insight into the role of technical safety organizations (TSOs) in supporting regulatory authorities and other stakeholders. He also stressed the importance of mobilizing science-based collective intelligence through international research collaborations, to improve the safety of nuclear installations.

On October 24, he finally intervened in the “Building Trust and Confidence in Nuclear Technology” session of the SIEW ThinkTank RoundTable, where he will share IRSN's experiences in opening up to society.

On October 24, the Director General concluded his mission to Singapore with a meeting with Mrs. Minh-Di Tang, French Ambassador to Singapore.

Jean-Christophe Niel, SIEW 2024
Jean-Christophe Niel, plenary session devoted to low-carbon technologies, SIEW 2024