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#REDIRECT [[Press Release-III-14-034, International Safety Review Team Visits Clinton Nuclear Plant]]
| number = ML14224A274
| issue date = 08/12/2014
| title = Press Release-III-14-034: International Safety Review Team Visits Clinton Nuclear Plant
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| document report number = Press Release-III-14-034
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{{#Wiki_filter:No: III-14-0 34 August 12, 2014 CONTACT: Viktoria Mitlyng    630
-829-9662                      Prema Chandrathil 630
-829-9663 International Safety Review Team Visits Clinton Nuclear Plant An international team of nuclear safety experts will visit the Clinton n uclear power plant from August 12 through 28 to review operational safety practices at the facility located in Clinton, Ill., approximately 28 miles southeast of Bloomington
. The voluntary peer review, known as an Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) visit, is led by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is based in Vienna, Austria. The 14-member team will include reviewers from Canada, Slovakia, Belgium, Mexico and other countries.
Established by IAEA in 1982, the OSART program is designed to assist member states in enhancing the operational safety of nuclear power plant s and fostering continuous improvements through the dissemination on information on best practices. This will be the eighth OSART review of a U.S. nuclear power plant since the program was initiated.
Areas to be covered during the review include, but are not limited to, operational experience, training and qualifications, radiation protection, chemistry, emergency planning and preparedness and maintenance.
"While the NRC does not conduct the OSART review, the staff does closely follow it and any outcomes, both for their safety significance and any possible safety improvements," said Region III Administrator Cynthia D. Pederson.
Once the OSART reviewers have complete their work, they will produce a report identifying best practice s and suggesting possible safety improvements. This report will be provided to the plant's operator, Exelon Generation Co., LLC, and the U.S. government.}}

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