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Home»Law and Cases»Legislation»Joint Order No.233/28/152 of 2000 of the Federal Survey on Nuclear and Radioactive Safety and of the State Committee for Standardization and Metrology regarding enactment of the “Nomenclature of equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites subject to compulsory certification within the system of certification of equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites.”
Joint Order No.233/28/152 of 2000 of the Federal Survey on Nuclear and Radioactive Safety and of the State Committee for Standardization and Metrology regarding enactment of the “Nomenclature of equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites subject to compulsory certification within the system of certification of equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites.”
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The Minister of nuclear energy, President of the Federal Survey on Nuclear and Radioactive Safety and President of the State Committee for Standardization and Metrology order to enact the Nomenclature from the 15th September 2000. The Nomenclature regards newly projected equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites and represents the totality of items subject to compulsory certification and establishes the requirements that must be acknowledg
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Joint Order No.233/28/152 of 2000 of the Federal Survey on Nuclear and Radioactive Safety and of the State Committee for Standardization and Metrology regarding enactment of the “Nomenclature of equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites subject to compulsory certification within the system of certification of equipment, commodities and technologies for nuclear plants, sources of radiation and storage sites.”