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nreo:canonicalLabel "nuclear security" (en)
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nreo:inContextAltLabel "security" (en)
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skos:definition "The prevention and detection of, and response to, theft, 'sabotage', <br/>
unauthorized access, illegal transfer or other 'malicious' acts involving <i>nuclear <br/>material</i>, other 'radioactive substances' or their associated 'facilities'.<br/>
See IAEA GOV/2005/50.<br/>This includes, but is not limited to, the prevention and detection of, and <br/>response to, the theft of 'nuclear material' or other 'radioactive material' (with or <br/>without knowledge of the nature of the material), 'sabotage', and other <br/>'malicious' acts, 'illicit trafficking' and unauthorized transfer.<br/>The response element of the definition refers to those actions aimed at <br/>‘reversing’ the immediate consequences of unauthorized access or actions <br/>(e.g. recovering material). Response to the radiological consequences that <br/>might ensue is considered part of 'safety'.<br/>Often abbreviated to 'security' in 'IAEA publications' on 'nuclear security'.<br/>There is not an exact distinction between the general terms 'safety' and 'security'. <br/>In general, 'security' is concerned with 'malicious' or negligent actions by <br/>humans that could cause or threaten harm to other humans; 'safety' is <br/>concerned with the broader issue of harm to humans (or the environment) <br/>
from 'radiation', whatever the cause. The precise interaction between <i>security<br/></i>and 'safety' depends on the context. 'Security' of 'nuclear material' for reasons <br/>relating to non-proliferation is outside the scope of the Safety Glossary.<br/>
Control<br/>
Measures<br/>
Safety<br/>
Security<br/>
Safety/Security<br/>
Synergies<br/>
'Safety' and 'security' 'synergies' concern, for example: the regulatory <br/>infrastructure; engineering provisions in the 'design' and 'construction' of <br/>'nuclear installations' and other 'facilities'; 'controls' on access to <i>nuclear <br/>installations</i> and other 'facilities'; the categorization of 'radioactive sources'; <br/>'source design'; the 'security' of the management of 'radioactive sources' and <br/>'radioactive material'; the recovery of 'orphan sources'; <i>emergency response<br/></i>plans; and 'radioactive' 'waste management'. 'Safety' matters are intrinsic to <br/>'activities', and transparent and probabilistic 'safety' 'analysis' is used. <i>Security<br/></i>matters concern 'malicious' actions and are confidential, and threat based <br/>judgement is used.<br/>" (en)
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