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Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate ENSI
The newly published Radiation Protection report 2020 shows that in the year under review there were no incidents at Swiss nuclear facilities that would have exposed their personnel or the general public to unacceptable levels of radiation. All limits for personal doses, emissions and immissions were complied with. The year 2020 was also marked by…
While some of the projects of the ENSI research programme in 2020 delivered important results and new research projects were launched, the Corona pandemic made international cooperation within the framework of committees and agreements more difficult. This is how the ENSI Research and Experience Report, which has now been published, summarises the year 2020.
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This report has been corrected on 3 July 2020: 3,400 t instead of 3400 t of conventional waste and 2,935 t instead of 2935 t of radioactive material were disposed. (Chapter 2.4, page 35)
The research programme of the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate ENSI has been enriched by a new topic: With the two projects HELP and DRYstars, ENSI is now exploring the long-term dry storage of spent fuel elements. More information can be found in the PDF. Download document in German
The Swiss nuclear facilities were operated safely in 2018. This is the conclusion reached by ENSI in its annual oversight report. Download document is in German.
In 2018, there were no incidents in Swiss nuclear installations that exposed personnel or the population to an inadmissible dose. All limits were adhered to. This is stated in the Radiation Protection Report 2018 of the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate ENSI.