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nreo:canonicalLabel "nuclear facility" (en)
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skos:definition "1. A 'facility' (including associated buildings and equipment) in which <br/>
'nuclear material' is produced, processed, used, handled, stored or disposed of.<br/>
See 'facilities and activities' and 'nuclear installation'.<br/>
See 'facilities and activities' and 'nuclear installation'.<br/>
2. [A 'facility' (including associated buildings and equipment) in which <br/>
'nuclear material' is produced, processed, used, handled, stored or disposed of, if <br/>damage to or interference with such 'facility' could lead to the release of <br/>significant amounts of 'radiation' or 'radioactive material'.] (From Ref. [30].) <br/>
<b>!</b> This usage is specific to the revised Convention on the Physical Protection of <br/>
Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities [30], for the purposes of the <br/>Convention, and should otherwise be avoided. (See http://www.iaea.org/<br/>NewsCenter/Features/PhysicalProtection/index.html)<br/>
3. [A civilian 'facility' and its associated land, buildings and equipment in <br/>
which 'radioactive materials' are produced, processed, used, handled, stored or <br/>disposed of on such a scale that consideration of 'safety' is 'required'.] (From <br/>Ref. [5].)<br/>
<b>!</b> This usage is specific to the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel <br/>
Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management [5], for <br/>the purposes of the Joint Convention, and should otherwise be avoided.<br/>Essentially synonymous with 'authorized facility', and hence more general than <br/>'nuclear installation'. Note that this differs from safeguards terminology, in <br/>which 'installation' is more general than 'facility'.<br/>" (en)
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