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Building, Measuring and Improving Public Confidence in the Nuclear Regulator (2006)

AuthorNEA
Date2006
Classification 6.04.0.25/11 (INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS - I.E.A./I.C.E.D./N.E.A. ETC.)
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Building, Measuring and Improving Public Confidence in the Nuclear Regulator

An important factor for public confidence in the nuclear regulator is the general
public trust of the government and its representatives, which is clearly not the
same in all countries. Likewise, cultural differences between countries can be
considerable, and similar means of communication between government authorities
and the public may not be universally effective.

Nevertheless, this workshop identified a number of common principles for the
communication of nuclear regulatory decisions that can be recommended to all
regulators. They have been cited in particular for their ability to help build,
measure and/or improve overall public confidence in the nuclear regulator.

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