Swiss federal authorities

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  • News, Posts

    Long-term operation takes centre stage

    With the service mandate from 2024 to 2027, the ENSI Board has set new targets for the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI). The focus of ENSI’s regulatory activities is now the safe long-term operation of the nuclear power plants.

  • Service Mandate of the ENSI Board to ENSI: 2024 to 2027

    The ENSI Board periodically formulates a service mandate for ENSI. The service mandate is valid for one legislative period and is embodied in an annual service agreement.

  • Domains and Sections

    Executive Board As part of ENSI’s regulatory activities, the Executive Board passes the necessary decrees and issues expert opinions, technical statements and guidelines. As a committee, it decides on which nuclear safety research projects should be supported. The Executive Board members are elected by the ENSI Board and form the operational management body. Directorate  The…

  • News

    Oskar Grözinger left the ENSI Board at the end of December 2023

    Due to term limits, Oskar Grözinger stepped down from the ENSI Board at the end of 2023 after twelve years.

  • ENSI-Rat / Conseil IFSN / Consiglio IFSN / ENSI Board
    News, Posts

    Election of the ENSI Board 2024 – 2027

    The Swiss Federal Council confirms six incumbent members of the ENSI Board for the coming legislative period.

  • News, Posts

    The Federal Council elects Paul Bossart as new member of ENSI Board

    At its meeting on 4 March 2022, the Federal Council followed the proposal of the ENSI Board and elected Paul Bossart as a new member of the ENSI Board. Paul Bossart will take office on 1 April 2022.

  • News, Posts

    Tanja Manser resigned from the ENSI Board at the end of December 2021

    In pursuit of new career challenges, Tanja Manser announced her resignation from the ENSI Board at the end of December 2021. With her departure, the ENSI Board is losing a member who brought important know-how and experience to the Board in the areas of safety, organisational culture and risk management.

  • Background articles, Comments, Posts

    Ten years on from Fukushima, the ENSI Board still holds that safety has priority over political or economic interests

    Where there are conflicts of interest between politics, safety and profitability, safety must always take priority. This is one of the most important lessons learnt from the Fukushima nuclear accident.

  • Interviews, News, Posts

    “We have a huge responsibility”

    Appointed by the ENSI Board in August 2019, Marc Kenzelmann has been in his new role as Director General of ENSI since 1 July 2020. In this interview, the 50-year-old talks about his new position with the Swiss nuclear regulator.