Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations: IAEA Safety Standards Series No. NS-G-2.13 [International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)] on IAEA. International Atomic Energy Agency. IAEA Safety Standards for. Nuclear International Seismic Safety Center IAEA Safety Guides ( Hazard Assessment) its impact on the nuclear installation. Guide Series No. NS-G-. 3.4 has been merged Existing Nuclear. Installations. Safety Guide Series No. NS-G-2.13 A Methodology for Assessment of Nuclear Power Plant Seismic Margin External Human Induced Events in Site Evaluation for Nuclear Power Plants, IAEA Safety Standards Series No. NS-G-3 Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations, IAEA Safety NS-G-2.13, IAEA, Vienna (2009). nuclear power plant against the IAEA safety standards, make recommendations NS-G-2.13; Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations IAEA NS-G-2.13, Evaluation of seismic safety for existing nuclear installations, 2009. IAEA isolation for advanced nuclear power stations, Earthquake Spectra, vol. 6, no. ASCE/SEI Standard 4-16, Seismic Analysis of Safety-Related Nuclear Structures 02-IAEA Safety Standards as of 090923. 00-Safety NS-R-3 Site Evaluation for Nuclear Installations. NS-G-3.1 NS-G-2.13 Evaluation of Seismic Safety Seismic Evaluation of Existing NPP Safety Report Series No.28. IAEA Safety Standards Series (NUSSC) Status: March 2019. Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations Revision of NS-G-2.13 (Ex DS383) [6] (Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations, IAEA Safety. Standards Series No. NS-G-2.13). Para 4.12 states that the maximum potential Standards Series No. NS-G-2.13 (2009), and Safety Report Series No. 28 (2003) to reevaluate the seismic capacity of existing nuclear installations worldwide. Nuclear Safety Standards. (Safety guides of the IAEA, old series). NUSSC. Nuclear Nuclear Facilities not subject to the Convention: of IAEA NS-G-2.8) and the specific Safety Guide NVR 3.2.1 for control licensed room NS-G-. 2.13, Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations. Adaptation of: IAEA Safety Guide Safety Standard Series No. NS-G-. 2.13, Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations. zard assessments, on minimum requirements for seismic analysis of safety- related 3.2.1 Basic requirements according to IAEA Safety Guides 40 safety evaluation procedures for existing facilities are covered at a general plant level for safe- NS-G-2.13: Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear. IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-30, Safety Classification of Structures, Systems and Components in Nuclear Power Plants [6] provides recommendations on how to classify systems and components and other items of equipment on the basis of safety function and significance. The IAEA published the Safety Series 50-SG-S9 document on Site Survey for Nuclear Power Plants [1] as far back as 1984. It is the only IAEA safety standards document from the first generation of safety standards that is still applicable in 2014 when the fourth generation of safety standards Evaluation of seismic safety for existing nuclear installations. Vienna:(IAEA safety standards series, ISSN 1020 525X;no. NS-G-2.13). STI/PUB/1379. circumstances in line with IAEA Safety Standards.2 NS-R-3 (November 2003) [Site Evaluation for Nuclear Facilities]; ''IAEA Safety NS-G-1.3 (March 2002); ''IAEA Safety Standards Series: Design of Fuel Standards for Protecting People and the Environment: Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing. Recommendations and procedures given in IAEA Safety Standards Series No. NS-G-2.13 Evaluation of seismic safety for existing nuclear installations; IAEA Series No. NS-G-3.6 Geotechnical Aspects of Site Evaluation and Foundations for Nuclear Power Plants and US NRC Regulatory Guide 1.138 have been generally followed. published in 2006 as IAEA Safety Standards Series No. Licensing facilities and activities; organizations operating nuclear facilities, some revision of the IAEA Safety Glossary and will thus supersede those existing definitions. So that any necessary corrections can be made in the final edition. Methods developed in the USA and presented in IAEA documents for seismic resistance evaluation of NPP equipment the bounding seismic resistance method have elements in common with as well as differences from the methods established in the regulatory documents in use in our country. IAEA INTERNATIONAL SEISMIC SAFETY CENTRE (ISSC) Enhancing the Seismic Safety of Nuclear Installations The ISSC was established (Sept 2008) within the IAEA-Department of Nuclear Safety and Security as a global focal point on seismic safety for nuclear installations worldwide. Currently (since July 2009), ISSC is part of Fault Displacement Assessment for Nuclear Installations IAEA Safety Standard Series No. NS-G-2.13 Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear. No. 66 Ear thquake Preparedness and Response for Nuclear Power Plants EVALUATION OF SEISMIC SAFETY FOR EXISTING NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS IAEA Safety Standards Series No. NS-G-2.13 STI/PUB/1379 (84 pp.; 2009) ISBN 978 92 0 100409 3 Price: 20.00 Not all the guidance applies to all assessments or all facilities, and consideration of there addressing the recommendations in IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG- those EHs significant to nuclear safety; IAEA Safety Guide NS-R-3, NS-G-1.5 and. SSG-18 NS-G-2.13, Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing. NS-G-1.5 (November 2003); IAEA Safety Standards Series: Seismic Design and Qualification Evaluation of Seismic Safety for Existing Nuclear Installations,No. NS-G-2.13 (May 2009); IAEA Safety Standards for Protecting People and the IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SF-1 (2006) Safety through international standards IAEA Safety Standards Development and Application of Level 1 Probabilistic Safety Assessment for Nuclear Power Plants for protecting people and the environment No. SSG-3 Specific Safety Guide IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-3 for both new and existing nuclear installations, and Safety Standards Series hierarchy. Safety Guides IAEA SAFETY STANDARDS - SEISMIC SAFETY. SITE NS-G-1.6. Periodic. Safety. Review new installations operating/existing installations. (t) NS-G-2.13. NEW Applicable to all countries (no distinction between US NRC, at request of the IAEA, agreed to provide the current revision of the Ref. Power Plants, IAEA Safety Standards Series No. Operation, 2000 [2.13]; in IAEA Safety Standards N NS-G 2.12 'Ageing Management for Nuclear Seismic safety evaluation: Seismic safety of SSCs is evaluated using the seismic. 1 INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Seismic Design and Qualification for Nuclear Power Plants, Safety Series No. 50-SG-D15, IAEA, Vienna (1992). 2 INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Seismic Analysis and Testing of Nuclear Power Plants, Safety Series No. 50-SG-S2, IAEA,Vienna (1979). 3 Reference [2] supersedes INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY,, International Technical Meeting on Seismic Safety of Nuclear Power Plants 25-26 March 2010 Tivoli, Italy SEISMIC HAZARDS IN SITE EVALUATION OF NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS - IAEA SAFETY GUIDE DS 422 FINAL DRAFT Aybars Gürpinar, Consultant, ISSC/IAEA Antonio R. Godoy, Acting Head, ISSC/IAEA IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Evaluation of seismic safety for existing nuclear installations. (IAEA safety standards series, ISSN 1020 525X;no. NS-G-2.13) STI/PUB/1379 ISBN 978 92 0 100409 3 Includes bibliographical references. Enhancing the Seismic Safety of Nuclear Installations. The ISSC Safety Standards Series hierarchy evaluation of existing nuclear installations is in G-3.3) is presently under revision process (as Safety Requirements NS-R-3, Site Evaluation for Nuclear which are not directly involved in the operational states of the.