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Government Regulation Number 2 By 2014

Original Language Title: Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 2 Tahun 2014

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ADDITIONAL
STATE SHEET RI

No. 5496 ADMINISTRATION. Nuclear Agency. Nuclear material. Permission. Use it. (Explanation Of Indonesia's 2014 Republic Of Indonesia Number 8)


EXPLANATION
Above
GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Number 2 YEAR 2014
ABOUT
THE LICENSING OF NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS AND THE UTILIZATION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS

I. UMUM

Nuclear power sweeteners in Indonesia include a variety of areas such as health, research, and industry. However, this usage contains potential hazards, especially if it is not done in accordance with the laws, so it requires oversight to be conducted through the drafting of the regulations, the hosting of permits, and the implementation of the Inspection.

The utilization of nuclear power among others is carried out in a Nuclear Installation. Nuclear installations are composed of several structures, systems, and components built on a Tapak. Examples of systems on Nuclear Installation include refrigeration systems, reactor protection systems, power systems, process systems, and support systems. The Type of Nuclear Installation includes Nuclear Reactors and INNR. Nuclear reactors are used for the purpose of generating electricity and the purpose of isotope research and production, in order to meet the needs of healthcare. Nuclear installations are designed, built, and operated according to the safety and safety requirements of Nuclear Installation, so that the utilization of nuclear power is safe and secure.

Article 17 paragraph (2) Act Number 10 of 1997 It's about the tranquility that the construction, the operating system, and the decommissioning of the nuclear installations are required to have a permit. Under Article 17 (3) of the Act states that the terms and conditions of the licensing of nuclear power, construction and operation of nuclear reactors and other nuclear installations, as well as the Decommissioning of Nuclear Reactors are regulated by the nuclear power plant. further with Government Regulation.

Based on Article 17 of the paragraph (3) it has been designated Government Regulation No. 43 of 2006 on the Licensing of Nuclear Reactors and Government Regulation No. 29 of 2008 It's about the licensing of the Ionizing Radiation and Nuclear Material, but the scope of the arrangement on both Regulation of the Government has not included any arrangement concerning the INNR licensing.

The Government Regulation is aimed at regulating the licensing of Development, Operations, Decommissioning Nuclear installations, as well as the utilization of nuclear materials. With the licensing arrangements it is expected to further ensure the safety of workers and the public, and protection against the environment, as well as the safety and security of Nuclear Installation.

II.   SECTION BY SECTION

Section 1
Pretty clear.

Section 2
Pretty clear.

Section 3
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
The “is a non-commercial Power Reactor ” is a Power Reactor that is not used for commercial or commercial purposes.
Verse (3)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
Intended “Reactor Noncommercial Nonpower ” is the Nonpower Reactor that is not used for commercial or commercial purposes.

Section 4
Pretty clear.

Section 5
Pretty clear.

Section 6
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
The letter a
Referred to “purwarupa” is the Nuclear Reactor used for design feature testing, has a design resemblance to the standard Nuclear Reactor in all its features and sizes, but has additional safety features for protect workers and the public, from the impact of an accident that may occur during the testing period.
The letter b
& meant by “operate commercially ” is operating at full power by connecting on the power grid and oriented to gain advantage.

Section 7
The letter a
That is “proof of the founding of the legal entity ” among others it is the deed of establishment of a company already authorized by authorized officials.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
The letter d
Pretty clear.

Section 8
Verse (1)
The letter a
The Tapak Evaluation implementation report among others contains:
1. Preliminary;
2. Tapak Evaluation management;
3. Tapak evaluation and data analysis results:
a) the influence of nature events and the occurrence of human beings against the safety of the Nuclear Reactor in Tapak and the surrounding region;
b) the characteristics of the Tapak and surrounding region that are influential on the displacement of radioactive substances released by the Nuclear Reactor up to humans and the environment of life; and
c) the population and other characteristics of the Tapak and surrounding regions related to the evaluation of risks to members of society and the feasibility of implementing a nuclear preparedness program;
4. conclusion.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
DID at the time of submitting a Tapak permit is DID LOADING THE GENERAL INFORMATION, AMONG OTHER LOADING:
a. Facility description or key feature;
B. Facility objectives; and
c. outline the facility layout on the Tapak.
The letter d
The Nuclear Reactor's main data among others contains:
a.   the number, type, and thermal power levels of the Nuclear Reactors to be built;
B.   the location of the Nuclear Reactor and its facilities on Tapak;
c. estimation of the maximum radiologic level and thermal effluent that will be generated by any Nuclear Reactor and its facilities; and
D. type of cooling system, cooling water sampling point and release of effluent related to each facility.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 9:
Verse (1)
The letter a
The safety analysis report among others contains:
a. introduction;
B. safety objectives and design requirements;
c. Tapak characteristics;
D. building and structure;
e. Nuclear reactors;
f.   Nuclear Reactor cooling systems and related systems;
G. technical safety features;
h. instrumentation and control;
i.   electric power catu;
J.   supporting system;
No, protection and radiation safety;
I.   operation execution;
m.environmental management and monitoring plan;
N. Commissioning;
O. safety analysis;
p. boundaries and operating conditions;
Q. management system;
R.   Decommissioning; and
It's The preparedness and countermeasures of the nuclear emergency.
The letter b
Document constraint and operating conditions among others load:
a. introduction;
B. safety limit;
c. safety system pursuers;
D. boundary conditions for normal operation;
e. surveyance requirements; and
f.   administrative requirements.
Letter c
The management system among others contains:
a.   the culture of safety and security;
B.   Rating and documentation;
c. management responsibility, including the liability of having certificates of related bodies/agencies, e.g. the certificate of the construction services of the construction services of the construction services development institute;
D.   resource management;
e.   execution process; and
f.    Measurement of effectiveness, assessment, and improvement opportunities.
The letter d
DID when the submission of the Construction permit among others contained:
a. general information;
B. Nuclear Reactor general data;
c. The description and flow of the Nuclear Materials;
D. cooling data; and
e. Nuclear control systems and control systems.
Letter e
The radiation protection and safety program among others contains:
a.   the radiation safety organizer, which contains the designation of the responsibility of the radiation safety organizer;
B.   personnel working in facilities or installations including educational and training programs regarding radiation protection and safety;
c. Radiation protection equipment;
D.   working area division;
e.   monitoring of radiation exposure and/or radioactive contamination in the work area;
f.    environmental radioactivity monitoring outside of the facility or installation;
G. Protection and radiation safety assurance programs that contain other procedure procedures and audit the implementation of periodic radiation protection and safety programs;
h.   the emergency state countermeasures plan if any situation requires intervention;
i.    Dosage separation; and
J.   procedures that include operating procedures in accordance with the type of Source used in the Nuclear Reactor, the division of the working area specified by Licensee, the health monitoring, monitoring of the dosage received by the radiation worker, and the recording and report.
The letter f
The document Safeguards document among others contains:
a. determination material balance area and/or location outside facilities;
B. organization;
C. procedure;
D. reception and delivery of Nuclear Materials;
e. recording and report; and
f.   equipment and inventory determination techniques.
The letter g
Physical protection plan documents include:
a. the basic threat of design;
B. organization and personnel of the physical protection system;
c. Nuclear Materials classification;
D. Physical protection-related procedures;
e. design and division of physical protection areas;
f.   detection system;
G. physical barrier system;
h. required access system;
i.   communication system;
J.   treatment and surveyance;
No, a continuous plan; and
I.   documentation.
The letter h
The aging management program among others contains:
a. purposes and scope;
B. organization ' s structure and responsibility;
c. appropriation of structures, systems, and components;
D. identification of aging;
e. Aging management strategy;
f.   implementation of the aging survey;
G. collection of data and information;
h. evaluation of aging; and
i.   documentation and footage.
Letter i
The Decommissioning program among others contains:
a. Nuclear Reactor description;
B. Decommissioning management;
c. Decommissioning options;
D. characterization survey plan;
e. estimated Decommissioning charges;
f.   safety analysis;
G. environment management and monitoring;
h. radiation protection;
i.   Physical protection plan and Safeguards system;
J.   Nuclear preparedness program;
No, radioactive waste handling plan;
I.   Decommissioning activities;
m.surveyances and treatments; and
N. Final radiology survey.
The letter j
The nuclear preparedness program among others is loading:
a. infrastructure; and
B. Countermeasures function.
The letter k
The Construction Program included:
a. procedure and schedule of implementation of the Construction;
B. function test procedure;
c. delay point;
D. design acceptance criteria; and
e. documentation and reporting.
The letter l
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The probabilistic safety analysis report among others contains:
a. Identification of the system, structure, and component of the Nuclear Reactor;
B. Nuclear Reactor response analysis;
c. The selection of early events that triggered the crash;
D. development of an accident string;
e. System and human reliability analysis;
f.   qualitative and quantitative analysis; and
G. the probability calculation of the patio damage.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 10
Verse (1)
The letter a
The safety analysis report as a technical requirement to obtain the Comisioning permit is a safety analysis report updated at the time of filing a Construction permit application.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
The Commissioning program among others contains:
a. activity schedule;
B. organization structure;
c. test procedure;
D. type of testing;
e. acceptance criteria; and
f.   documentation and reporting.
The letter d
The care program among others contains:
a. common description;
B. the organizational structure of care and responsibility;
C. selection, qualification and training of officers in the care group;
D. structure, system, and/or its components and classifications;
e. the methods and techniques used in the care;
f.   Technical and administrative procedures;
G. administrative control;
h. scheduling;
i.   repay and verification of the program;
J.   documentation;
No, results assessment;
I.   treatment facilities; and
m.procurement and storage of spare parts.
Letter e
Pretty obvious.
The letter f
Pretty obvious.
The letter g
Pretty obvious.
The letter h
Pretty obvious.
Letter i
Pretty obvious.
The letter j
Pretty obvious.
The letter k
Pretty obvious.
The letter l
Pretty obvious.
The letter m
Pretty obvious.
The letter n
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 11:
Verse (1)
The letter a
The safety analysis report as a technical requirement for obtaining an operating permit is a safety analysis report updated at the time of filing for the commissioning of the commissioning permit.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
The letter d
Pretty obvious.
Letter e
Pretty obvious.
The letter f
Pretty obvious.
The letter g
Pretty obvious.
The letter h
Pretty obvious.
Letter i
Pretty obvious.
The letter j
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Article 12
Pretty clear.

Section 13
Verse (1)
The letter a
Intended “a futures deposit ” is a savings whose interest can only be performed at a given time based on a savings customer agreement with the bank (time deposit).
The letter b
In question “, the bank is guaranteed ” is the payment guarantee provided to the beneficiary, if the secured party does not fulfill its obligations.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 14
Pretty clear.

Section 15
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The letter a
The Path Evaluation Program includes:
1. Preliminary;
2. Tapak Evaluation management;
3. The evaluation and analysis of data about:
a) the influence of nature events and the occurrence of human beings against the safety of the Nuclear Reactor in Tapak and the surrounding region;
b) the characteristics of the Tapak and surrounding region that are influential on the displacement of radioactive substances released by the Nuclear Reactor up to humans and the environment of life; and
c) the population and other characteristics of the Tapak and surrounding regions related to the evaluation of risks to members of society and the feasibility of implementing a nuclear preparedness program;
4. conclusion.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty clear.

Section 16
Pretty clear.

Section 17
Pretty clear.

Article 18
Pretty clear.

Section 19
Pretty clear.

Section 20
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The letter a
The “Design Nuclelir& Reactor Detailed Design#148; is the complete and detailed design of the Nuclear Reactor to be built, among others consisting of the technical specifications of materials and components used in the Construction and the creation of the Nuclear Reactor components, as well as the technical description of the process of creating the Nuclear Reactor components, and the technical drawings that contain dimensions and scales, which are the basis for the execution of Construction.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 21
Pretty clear.

Article 22
Pretty clear.

Section 23
Pretty clear.

Section 24
Pretty clear.

Section 25
Pretty clear.

Section 26
Verse (1)
The letter a
The “a design change ” is a design change that impacts the structure, system, and components essential to safety, aimed at improving the safety of the Nuclear Reactors, preventing the failure of which identified during the Nuclear Reactor Construction, and/or increased ease for the treatment of Nuclear Reactors.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The letter a
Nuclear Reactor design changes data among other long-range design data information and cutting-edge design data.
The letter b
The safety analysis report as a technical requirement to obtain a design change approval is a report of safety analysis updated at the time of the construction permit submission.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 27
Pretty clear.

Article 28
Pretty clear.

Article 29
Pretty clear.

Article 30
Pretty clear.

Section 31
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The letter a
The Modification Program includes:
a. introduction;
B. Modified Description;
c. design requirements;
D. design, manufacturer, and installation;
e. safety analysis;
f.   radiation protection;
G. Nuclear emergency countermeasures;
h. organization and responsibility; and
i.   implementation and schedule descriptions.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty clear.

Section 32
Pretty clear.

Section 33
Pretty clear.

Article 34
Pretty clear.

Section 35
Pretty clear.

Section 36
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
The letter a
The Utilisation program is included:
a. introduction;
B. description of Utilisation;
C. design, manufacturer, and installation;
D. safety analysis;
e. radiation protection;
f.   Nuclear emergency countermeasures;
G. organization and responsibility; and
h. execution schedule description.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (5)
Pretty clear.

Section 37
Pretty clear.

Article 38
Pretty clear.

Section 39
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (5)
The nuclear emergency countermeasures statement refers to the laws.

Section 40
Pretty clear.

Section 41
Pretty clear.

Article 42
Pretty clear.

Article 43
Pretty clear.

Section 44
Pretty clear.

Section 45
Pretty clear.

Section 46
Pretty clear.

Section 47
Pretty clear.

Section 48
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The submission of the extension of the completed operating permit 3 (three) years prior to the end of the operation permit is intended to guarantee the continuity of the operation of the Nuclear Reactor operation.
Verse (4)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
Other periodic safety assessment reports include:
a. Nuclear Reactor design;
B. the current conditions of the structure, system, and components;
c. Appliance qualification;
D. aging;
e. Safety performance and operating experience feedback;
f.   Safety management and nuclear preparedness programs; and
G. the impact of radiology on the environment of life.
Letter c
The operations report is available to include:
a. primary/general summary;
B. operation data;
c. Nuclear Fuel data;
D. Essential structures, systems, and/or components are essential for safety;
e. radiation protection;
f.   waste data; and
G. Nuclear preparedness.
The letter d
An aging review report among others contains:
a. determination of the current performance and condition of the structure, system, and Critical component, including any evaluation of any age related to failure or indicative of significant material degradation; and
B.   estimates and justifications of performance, the aging process of the coming, and the remaining operating age of the component.
Verse (5)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (6)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (7)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (8)
Pretty clear.

Section 49
Pretty clear.

Section 50
Verse (1)
The letter a
Changes to the name of the legal entity include changes due to acquisition or mergers.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (5)
Pretty clear.

Section 51
Referred to “ance data changes and operating conditions ” is a change to the safety limit, the security system ' s devil editing, the boundary conditions for normal operation, surveyance requirements, or administrative requirements during the The term of the operation permit.

Section 52
Pretty clear.

Section 53
Pretty clear.

Section 54
Pretty clear.

Section 55
Pretty clear.

Section 56
Pretty clear.

Section 57
The letter a
That is “proof of the founding of the legal entity ” among others it is the deed of establishment of a company already authorized by authorized officials.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
The letter d
Pretty clear.

Section 58
Verse (1)
The letter a
The Tapak Evaluation implementation report among others contains:
1. Preliminary;
2. Tapak Evaluation management;
3. Tapak evaluation and data analysis results:
a) the influence of nature events and the occurrence of human beings against the safety of the INNR in Tapak and the surrounding region;
b) the characteristics of the Tapak and its surrounding region that are influential on the displacement of radioactive substances released by INNR to humans and the environment of life; and
c) the population and other characteristics of the Tapak and surrounding regions related to the evaluation of risks to members of society and the feasibility of implementing a nuclear preparedness program;
4. conclusion.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
DID at the time of submitting a Tapak permit is DID LOADING THE GENERAL INFORMATION, AMONG OTHER LOADING:
a. Main feature facility description;
B. Facility objectives; and
c. outline the facility layout on the Tapak.
The letter d
The INNR main data between the others contains:
a.   number, of the INNR type to be built;
B.   layout of INNR and its facilities on Tapak;
c. estimation of the maximum radiologic level and thermal effluent that will be generated by each INNR and its facilities; and
D.   ejection of effluent relating to each facility.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 59
Verse (1)
The letter a
The safety analysis report among others contains:
a. the safety objectives and technical design requirements;
B. Tapak characteristics;
c. System of operations and processes;
D. system assist;
e. Radiation protection and the protection of hazardous and toxic materials (B3);
f.   environmental management and monitoring plans;
G. Critical prevention;
h. operation execution;
i.   Commissioning;
J.   safety analysis;
No, boundaries and operating conditions;
I.   management system;
M. radioactive waste management and waste management of B3;
N. Decommissioning INNR; and
O. Nuclear preparedness program.
The letter b
Document constraint and operating conditions among others load:
a. introduction;
B. safety limit;
c. boundary conditions for normal operation;
D. surveyance requirements; and
e. administrative requirements.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
The letter d
DID when the submission of the Construction permit among others contained:
a. general information;
B. the overall process parameter;
c. The description and flow of the Nuclear Materials; and
D. Nuclear control systems and control systems.
Letter e
Pretty obvious.
The letter f
The document Safeguards document among others contains:
a. determination material balance area and/or location outside facilities;
B. organization;
C. procedure;
D. reception and delivery of Nuclear Materials;
e. recording and report; and
f.   equipment and inventory determination techniques.
The letter g
Physical protection plan documents include:
a. the basic threat of design;
B. organization and personnel of the physical protection system;
c. Nuclear Materials classification;
D. Physical protection-related procedures;
e. design and division of physical protection areas;
f.   detection system;
G. physical barrier system;
h. required access system;
i.   communication system;
J.   treatment and surveyance;
No, a continuous plan; and
I.   documentation.
The letter h
The aging management program among others contains:
a. purposes and scope;
B. organization ' s structure and responsibility;
c. appropriation of structures, systems, and components;
D. identification of aging;
e. Aging management strategy;
f.   implementation of the aging survey;
G. collection of data and information;
h. evaluation of aging; and
i.   documentation and footage.
Letter i
The INNR Decommissioning Program is included:
a. installation description;
B. Decommissioning Management INNR;
c. options Decomisioning INNR;
D. characterization survey plan;
e. estimated cost of Decommissioniconing INNR;
f.   safety analysis;
G. environment management and monitoring;
h. radiation protection;
i.   Physical protection plan and Safeguards;
J.   Nuclear preparedness program;
No, radioactive waste handling plan;
I.   activities Decommissioning INNR;
M. surveyances and treatments; and
N. Final radiology survey.
The letter j
The nuclear preparedness program among others is loading:
a. infrastructure; and
B. Countermeasures function.
The letter k
The Construction Program included:
a. procedure and schedule of implementation of the Construction;
B. function test procedure;
c. delay point;
D. design acceptance criteria; and
e. documentation and reporting.
The letter l
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 60
Verse (1)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
The Commissioning program among others contains:
a. activity schedule;
B. organization structure;
c. test procedure;
D. type of testing;
e. acceptance criteria; and
f.   documentation and reporting.
The letter d
The care program among others contains:
a. common description;
B. the organizational structure of care and responsibility;
C. selection, qualification and training of officers in the care group;
D. structure, system and/or its components and classifications that will be incorporated into the care program;
e. the methods and techniques used in the care;
f.   Technical and administrative procedures;
G. administrative control;
h. scheduling;
i.   repay and verification of the program;
J.   documentation;
No, results assessment;
I.   treatment facilities; and
N. procurement and storage of spare parts.
Letter e
Pretty obvious.
The letter f
Pretty obvious.
The letter g
Pretty obvious.
The letter h
Pretty obvious.
Letter i
The aging management program among others contains:
a. purposes and scope;
B. organization ' s structure and responsibility;
c. appropriation of structures, systems, and components;
D. identification of aging;
e. Aging management strategy;
f.   implementation of the aging survey;
G. collection of data and information;
h. evaluation of aging; and
i.   documentation and footage.
The letter j
Pretty obvious.
The letter k
Pretty obvious.
The letter l
Pretty obvious.
The letter m
Pretty obvious.
The letter n
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 61
Pretty clear.

Section 62
Pretty clear.

Section 63
Verse (1)
The letter a
The Lestari Storage Installation Closure Program includes:
a. installation description;
B. closing management;
c. safety analysis;
D. environmental management and monitoring plans;
e. radiation protection;
f.   Physical protection plan and Safeguards;
G. Nuclear preparedness program; and
h. closing activities.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 64
Pretty clear.

Section 65
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The letter a
The Path Evaluation Program includes:
a.   introduction;
B.   Tapak Evaluation management;
c. The evaluation and analysis of data about:
a) the influence of nature events and the occurrence of human beings against the safety of the INNR in Tapak and the surrounding region;
b) the characteristics of the Tapak and its surrounding region that are influential on the displacement of radioactive substances released by INNR to humans and the environment of life; and
c) demographics of the population and other characteristics of the Tapak and surrounding regions related to the evaluation of risks to members of the public and the feasibility of implementing a nuclear preparedness program;
d) conclusion.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty clear.

Section 66
Pretty clear.

Section 67
Pretty clear.

Section 68
Pretty clear.

Section 69
Pretty clear.

Section 70
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The letter a
Referred to “INNR ' s Rinci Design ” is a complete and detailed design of the INNR to be built, consisting of the technical specifications of materials and components used in the Construction and manufacture of the INNR. The INNR components, along with the technical description of the INNR components, and the technical drawings contain dimensions and scales, which are the basis for the execution of Construction.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 71
Pretty clear.

Section 72
Pretty clear.

Section 73
Pretty clear.

Section 74
Pretty clear.

Section 75
Pretty clear.

Section 76
Verse (1)
The letter a
Predefined “design changes ” are design changes that impact essential structures, systems, and components for safety, intended to improve INNR safety, prevent identified failures during the INNR Construction, and/or improve the ease for INNR treatment.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The letter a
The INNR design change data includes old design data information and cutting-edge design data.
The letter b
The safety analysis report as a technical requirement to obtain a design change approval is a report of safety analysis updated at the time of the construction permit submission.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 77
Pretty clear.

Article 78
Pretty clear.

Section 79
Pretty clear.

Article 80
Pretty clear.

Section 81
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The letter a
The Modification Program includes:
a. introduction;
B. Modified Description;
c. design requirements;
D. design, manufacturer, and installation;
e. safety analysis;
f.   radiation protection;
G. Nuclear emergency countermeasures;
h. organization and responsibility; and
i.   implementation and schedule descriptions.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty clear.

Section 82
Pretty clear.

Section 83
Pretty clear.

Article 84
Pretty clear.

Section 85
Pretty clear.

Section 86
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The letter a
The Utilisation program is included:
a. introduction;
B. description of Utilisation;
C. design, manufacturer, and installation;
D. safety analysis;
e. radiation protection;
f.   Nuclear emergency countermeasures;
G. organization and responsibility; and
h. execution schedule description.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty clear.

Section 87
Pretty clear.

Article 88
Pretty clear.

Section 89
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Article 90
Pretty clear.

Section 91
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Section 92
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Section 93
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Section 94
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Section 95
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Section 96
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Section 97
Pretty clear.

Section 98
Verse (1)
The “an operation permit ” for the Lestari Storage Installation includes the Former Fuel Storage permit up to full capacity for the entire repository (channel) in the installation.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
Other periodic safety assessment reports include:
a. Lestari Storage Installation design;
B. the current conditions of the structure, system, and components;
c. Appliance qualification;
D. aging;
e. Safety performance and operating experience feedback;
f.   Safety management and nuclear preparedness programs; and
G. the impact of radiology on the environment of life.
Letter c
The operations report is available to include:
a. primary/general summary;
B. operation data;
c. Former Nuclear Fuel data;
D. Essential structures, systems, and/or components are essential for safety;
e. radiation protection;
f.   waste data; and
G. Nuclear preparedness.
The letter d
The aging study report which is a report of the execution of aging management among others contains:
a. determination of current and critical performance, systems, systems, and critical components, including the evaluation of any age related to the failure or indication of significant material degradation; and
B.   estimates and justifications of performance, the aging process of the coming, and the remaining operating age of the component.
Verse (5)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (6)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (7)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (8)
Pretty clear.

Section 99
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Section 100
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The intended “an installation is ” among other things are a cementation and vitrification.

Section 101
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Section 102
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Article 103
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Section 104
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Section 105
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
The scope of the making is meant to consist of the purification, conversion, and enrichment of the Nuclear Material.
Letter c
The scope of the production referred to among other Nuclear Material fabrication.
The letter d
The intended storage includes the storage of the Nuclear Fuel and the Former Nuclear Fuel.
Letter e
The scope of the diversion is referred to among other distribution and circulation of Nuclear Materials.
The letter f
Pretty obvious.
The letter g
Pretty obvious.
The letter h
The scope of the use of the Nuclear Material is referred to among others for the production of radioisotopes and the operation of nuclear reactors.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 106
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Section 107
Verse (1)
The letter a
That is “proof of the founding of the legal entity ” among others it is the deed of establishment of a company already authorized by authorized officials.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Article 108
The letter a
The document “a technical specification of the Nuklie& Material#148; contains data or Nuclear Material information among other forms of physical form, composition, isotope weight, volume, burn-up, irradiation status, and/or number.
The letter b
The procedures associated with the utilization of the Nuclear Material are procedures that conform to their type of preparation such as research and development, manufacture, or production procedures.
Letter c
The “is a radiation protection measuring device calibration certificate ” is a document that states the calibration of radiation protection measurement tools published by the secondary standard dosimetry agency or standard dosymmetric institute. Tertiary.
The letter d
Pretty obvious.
Letter e
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The letter f
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The letter g
Pretty obvious.
Section 109
Pretty clear.

Article 110
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Section 111
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Article 112
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Section 113
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Article 114
Verse (1)
The letter a
In question “re-shipping ” is the Former Nuclear Fuel Return of the Licensee to the Nuclear Fuel fabricc in the home country.
The letter b
The & referred to “sender ” is the transfer of the Former Nuclear Fuel from INNR to the loading port.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
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Verse (4)
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Section 115
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Section 116
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Section 117
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Section 118
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Section 119
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Article 120
Intended with “a technical specification change ” is a change in the technical specifications of the Nuclear Material previously not listed in the permit.

Section 121
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Section 122
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Section 123
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Section 124
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Section 125
Verse (1)
The letter a
Pretty obvious.
The letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
In question “a balance area of the Nuclear Material (material balance area) ” is the area within which it can be determined the amount of any Nuclear Material entered, out, and its physical inventories.
That is “location outside facilities is any installation or location of the utilization of a Nuclear Material equal to or less than 1 kg (one kilogram) effective.
The letter d
Pretty obvious.
Letter e
Pretty obvious.
The letter f
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.

Section 126
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Section 127
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Section 128
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Section 129-
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Article 130
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Article 131
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Section 132
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Section 133
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Section 134
Quite clear.