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NRS is the Nuclear Regulator System — a cross-national index of every published rule, guide and report from 17 nuclear and radiation authorities. This wiki is the read-only browse layer on top of the NRS-KG corpus: every entry below links out to the regulator's own page, so the source of record is the regulator, not us.
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Every indexed page across the 17 regulators. Pick a country, pick a topic, or search. Click an entry to open the source on the regulator's own site.
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Curated overviews
Twenty-five reference pages written from the NRS-KG corpus. These give the “what is X” orientation; the browse layer above gives the underlying source documents.
National regulators
9 entriesSSM — Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten
Sweden's combined radiation-safety and reactor-safety authority, formed in 2008 from the merger of SKI and SSI.
NRC — Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The US civilian-nuclear regulator. Licenses commercial power, fuel cycle, medical, and materials uses under 10 CFR.
ONR — Office for Nuclear Regulation
UK statutory regulator for nuclear safety, security and safeguards across civil licensed sites.
CNSC — Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Canada's federal regulator under the Nuclear Safety and Control Act. Publishes the REGDOC guidance series.
STUK — Säteilyturvakeskus
Finland's radiation and nuclear safety authority. Operates the STUKLEX rule index.
ASN — Autorité de sûreté nucléaire
France's nuclear safety authority, supervising EDF's reactor fleet and fuel cycle facilities.
SÚJB — State Office for Nuclear Safety
Czech regulator covering Dukovany and Temelín reactors plus radiation-source licensing.
CSN — Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear
Spain's nuclear safety council, reporting to parliament and supervising the operating reactor fleet.
ENSI — Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate
Switzerland's safety inspectorate for the operating reactor fleet under the Nuclear Energy Act.
International bodies
3 entriesIAEA — International Atomic Energy Agency
UN-related body in Vienna issuing safety standards, security series and safeguards instruments.
NEA — OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
OECD agency in Paris coordinating regulator research, joint projects, and HPRL priorities.
WENRA — Western European Nuclear Regulators Association
Association of heads of nuclear regulators; produces harmonised safety reference levels.
Cross-cutting topics
10 entriesIAEA Safety Standards
Three-tier hierarchy of Safety Fundamentals, Requirements and Guides covering all peaceful nuclear activities.
SSMFS — The Swedish Rule Series
SSM's binding rule series since 2008. Maps to the Radiation Protection Act and the Nuclear Activities Act.
Radiation Protection
ICRP system, dose quantities, occupational and public limits, ALARA, and how regulators implement them.
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Protective-action decisions, intervention levels, KI prophylaxis, and the operator–authority handoff.
Radioactive Waste Management
Classification (VLLW–HLW), conditioning, interim storage, and disposal-route decision logic.
Spent Fuel & Deep Disposal
Wet/dry storage, retrievability, KBS-3, and the regulatory case for deep geological disposal.
Decommissioning
Strategies, clearance criteria, financial assurance, and license-termination evidence.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Open vs closed cycles, conversion, enrichment, fabrication, reprocessing — and the regulator's role at each step.
Reactor Types & Safety Claims
PWR, BWR, CANDU, SFR, HTGR, SMR — defining features and how to read "passive safety" honestly.
Incident History & Regulatory Lessons
TMI-2, Chernobyl-4, Fukushima Daiichi — what failed, and what each one changed in licensing.
Reference
2 entriesGlossary
Definitions of common reactor-safety and radiation-protection terms used across the wiki.
Acronyms & Abbreviations
Swedish, English and international abbreviations for authorities, regulations and technical terms.
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