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DATE: 2018-11-10T10:57:03+00:00

From: "RIZK, Nasrin"
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Subject: IAEA SUBMISSION || EX-IRA2013-1805071|| TC Expert Team Mission to Bushehr, Iran, 1-4 December 2018

Subject : EX-IRA2013-1805071-TC Workshop on Application of New IAEA Standards in Instrumentation & Control Modification in Main Control Room, Bushehr, Iran, 1-4 December 2018

ATTENTION

Mr Gholamreza Raisali

Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI)

End of North Kargar Avenue

P.O. Box 14395-836, Karaj

Islamic Republic of Iran

_________________________________________________

Dear Mr Raisali,

The IAEA kindly requests clearance from the authorities in Iran for the above-mentioned IAEA expert team mission under the Project IRA2013 “ Enhancing the Level of Operational Safety and Reliability of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant-1” to be carried out in Bushehr, Iran from 1 to 4 December 2018 (excluding travel days) for the below IAEA Staff Member and four IAEA International Experts. Please refer to the attached Job Description for further details with regard to this mission.

1. Visa Support: it would be much appreciated if visa support can be provided to the expert team via direct communication with them for smooth coordination of the VISA process.
2. Flights to Bushehr : kindly provide us with the a copy of the flight schedules for the Tehran-Bushehr-Tehran flights. This is needed for security clearance purposes.
3. Accommodation in Bushehr (and Tehran if necessary) : please provide us with the accommodation details in Bushehr and if required also the accommodation in Tehran.
4. Itineraries to Tehran: the itinerary for Mr Vincent Roue is reflected below. We will provide you with the flight details of the remaining team members as soon as they become available.
5. Airport pick-up: we would kindly request that arrangements are made for airport pick up for the entire team.

IAEA STAFF

TRAVEL ITINERARY

Mr Vincent ROUE

Associate Project Officer (BNPP), NENP

IAEA

Tel: + 43-1-2600-24518

Email: V.Roue@iaea.org

Expert Mission on Modernization of the I&C in the MCR

29NOV VIE VIENNA - IKA TEHRAN 13:10 20:00

AUSTRIAN 873 Business Confirmed

06DEC IKA TEHRAN - VIE VIENNA 03:50 06:00

AUSTRIAN 872 Business Confirmed

IAEA INTERNATIONAL EXPERT

Mr Kostiantyn HERASYMENKO

Private Joint-Stock Company «Severodonetsk Research and Production Association «Impulse» (PJSC "SRPA "Impulse")

93405, Lugansk region, Pl. Pobedy 2

Severodonetsk

UKRAINE

Email: gerasymenko_ke@imp.lg.ua ; gerasymenko.k.e@gmail.com

The lecturer will deliver a number of 60-minute presentations to share his general experience with BNPP counterparts on main control room and high-level information system modernization activities, including technical challenges that emerged during the projects. He will provide practical experiences of modernization of I&C systems in the control rooms of the Bulgarian NPP and will provide technical recommendations regarding the performance of modernization of these systems. Furthermore, as his projects have been conducted in an NPP with Russian technology (similar to Bushehr), he will explicate the impediments and difficulties of modernization in terms of observing the standards and regulations. The lecturer will also take part in the discussions.

To follow.

Mr Mykola LIGINOV

NNEGC "Energoatom"

3, Nazarivska str., Kyiv

UKRAINE, 01032

Email: m.liginov@direkcy.atom.gov.ua ; liginoff@gmail.com

The lecturer will deliver a number of 60-minute presentations to share his specific experience with the Iranian counterparts on main control room and high-level information system modernization, including technical challenges in the licensing of the new systems. He will provide practical experiences with the modernization of I&C systems of the control rooms in the Ukrainian NPPs and will provide technical recommendations regarding the performance of modernization of these systems. The lecturer will present his view on best practices and on particular challenges they might have faced during the information systems modernization process. The lecturer will also take part in the discussions.

To follow.

Mr Biser RADOSLAVOV

Kozloduy NPP

3321 Kozloduy

BULGARIA

Email: BERadoslavov@npp.bg ; biser_radoslavov@abv.bg

The lecturer will deliver a number of 60-minute presentations to share his general experience with BNPP counterparts on main control room and high-level information system modernization activities, including technical challenges that emerged during the projects. He will provide practical experiences of modernization of I&C systems in the control rooms of the Bulgarian NPP and will provide technical recommendations regarding the performance of modernization of these systems. Furthermore, as his projects have been conducted in an NPP with Russian technology (similar to Bushehr), he will explicate the impediments and difficulties of modernization in terms of observing the standards and regulations. The lecturer will also take part in the discussions.

To follow.

Ms Yanjun WANG

China Nuclear Power Engineering Co., Ltd.

No.117, Xisanhuanbeilu, Haidian district,

BEIJING, CHINA, 100840

Tel: +86 10 88022520

Email: 13801256033@139.com ; wangyj@cnpe.cc

The lecturer will deliver a number of 60-minute presentations on necessary technical documents, standards and procedures for performing the modernization of control room computer and top-level information systems at NPPs. She will cover practical applications, experiences and lessons learned from design and implementation projects at nuclear power plants to support the enhancement of safety and reliability of the Bushehr NPP. The lecturer will present the specific cases of her respective country with focus on best practices and on particular challenges they might have faced during the information systems modernization process. The lecturer will also take part in the discussions.

To follow

We would appreciate receivin g your concurrence to the above-mentioned expert team mission as soon as possible.

Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions with regard to the above and with regard to this mission.

Looking forward to receiving your early reply.

Many thanks and kindest regards,

Ms Nasrin RIZK | Programme Management Assistant |

Division for Asia and the Pacific-TCAP 1|Department of Technical Cooperation |

International Atomic Energy Agency | Vienna International Centre, PO Box 100, 1400 Vienna, Austria |

Email: N.Rizk@iaea.org |T: (+43-1) 2600-25976 | F: (+43-1) 2600-29704 |

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