IEC/SC45A Instrumentation, control and electrical systems for nuclear facilities Jean-Paul BOUARD IEC/SC45A Secretary 1/9
Who are we (1/2) 2 One of the oldest international standard body (1906) : 81 countries represented, In the world: 97% population,98% electrical energy, 80% trade Electrotechnology domain covered by 174 Technical Committees and Sub-Committees IEC at International level ISO/ITU/IEC sister organizations WTO, TBT agreement recognising ISO/IEC standards IEC/IAEA agreement and collaboration IEC/CENELEC agreement and collaboration IEC/IEEE agreement and collaboration IEC/OECD-MDEP liaison and collaboration 2/9
Who are we (2/2) 2 IEC/TC45 (Nuclear Instrumentation) and its two SCs : 45A (Instrumentation, control and electrical systems of nuclear facilities) and 45B (Radiation monitoring instrumentation) IEC/SC45A (Instrumentation, control and electrical systems of nuclear facilities) 200 experts from the 22 major nuclear supporting countries 8 active Working Groups Standard portfolio of 65 standards continuously maintained 3/9
How do we work 2 Transparent, traceable, consensus based 3 stages of approval and 4 stages for comment All the actors represented in the technical debate (SAs, operators, vendors) National Committees vote and comment 32 months in average to develop a standard For more information on those general aspects go to www.iec.ch 4/9
IEC/SC45A-IAEA relationships 1977-1981 IEC IAEA agreement to eliminate the overlap between the 2 organizations to cover the I&C safety domain 2014 extension of the collaboration to the security domain IAEA responsible for developing safety and security principles, IEC/SC45A implement them technically in detail in industrial standards IEC/SC45A implement technically IAEA safety and security principles for I&C in detail in industrial standards using IAEA safety and security glossaries IEC/SC45A standards use the IAEA safety glossary for decades and more than 30 IEC/SC45A standards implementing the NS-G 1.3 and DS431 recommendations IEC 62645 Requirements for security programme for computer based systems based on IAEA NSS17 and ISO/IEC 27000 series 5/9
Other successful collaborations going on with objectives of requirements harmonization 2 14 IEC/SC45A standards are already endorsed without modification in Europe and published as national standards in 33 European countries 8 IEC/IEEE standards are already or currently developed in collaboration with IEEE/NPEC Invitation of the IEC/SC45A to the OECD/MDEP/DICWG meetings, integration of 17 IEC/SC45A standards in the MDEP library for consideration Discussion with ISO for the development of an ISO/IEC standard for portable equipment to take into account FKA events 6/9
Some new standards or revisions published since the last 2 IEC 62645 (2014), Cybersecurity programme IEC 62705 (2014), Radiation Monitoring Systems IEC/TR 62918 (2014), Selection and use of wireless devices IEC/IEEE 62582 parts 1 to 5 (2011-2014), Condition monitoring IEC 62765-1 (2015) Management of ageing of pressure transmitters 7/9
Hot spots for the March 2016 Geyongju meeting 2 (1/2) New WGA11 (Electrical systems) IEC 62855 (Analyses of electrical power system) to be published in the coming year Revision of IEC 60709 (Separation) in development General requirement for electrical system to be started Cybersecurity project D and now a series D Revision of IEC 62645 starting and IEC 69859 on coordination of security and safety provisions in development 8/9
Hot spots for the March 2016 Geyongju meeting 2 (2/2) Equipment qualification, IEC/IEEE 60780-323 to be published in the coming year Taking into account FKA ISO/IEC std on portable equipment in development IEC 62954 Emergency Response Center in development IEC 62988 on selection and use of wireless devices in development 9/9