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008 110823s2012 fr a b |||||||eng|d
020 $a9789264176379
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035 0 $aocn793951388
090 $aTK9165$b.N855 2012
245 10 $aNuclear education and training :$bfrom concern to capability.
260 $aParis :$bNuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,$cc2012.
300 $a202 p. :$bill. ;$c27 cm.
490 1 $aNuclear development,$x1990-066X
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $aThe OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) first published in 2000 Nuclear Education and Training: Cause for Concern? , which highlighted significant issues in the availability of human resources for the nuclear industry. Ten years on, Nuclear Education and Training: From Concern to Capability considers what has changed in that time and finds that, while some countries have taken positive actions, in a number of others human resources could soon be facing serious challenges in coping with existing and potential new nuclear facilities.
505 0 $aExecutive summary -- Chapter 1. A decade of change -- -1.1 Background -- 1.2 The evolving environment -- 1.3 A key resource – a competent workforce -- Chapter 2. Review of nuclear education and associated facilities -- -2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Education and training – progress over the last decade -- 2.3 Present use of research infrastructure for education and training in NEA member countries -- Chapter 3. Towards a blueprint for workforce development -- -3.1 The benefits of a competent nuclear workforce -- 3.2 Classifying competence -- 3.3 Analysis -- Chapter 4. Ensuring capability – the recommendations -- 4.1 Nuclear human resource features and requirements -- 4.2 Ten years on – the developments -- 4.3 Approach to developing a common job taxonomy -- Appendices -- -1. Recommendations from Nuclear Education and Training: Cause for Concern? -- -2. Country education and training activities -- 3. Survey on the use of nuclear research facilities for education and training -- -4. Development of the job taxonomy -- 5. Applications of the job taxonomy -- 6. List of experts -- 7. Acronyms
650 0 $aNuclear engineering$xStudy and teaching (Higher)
650 0 $aNuclear industries$xEmployees$xTraining of.
710 2 $aOECD Nuclear Energy Agency.
830 0 $aNuclear development.
830 0 $aNuclear Development,$x1990-066X.
988 $a20120514
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