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Progress on the WINS Challenge to Establish Certified Professional Development Programs

机译:建立认证的专业发展计划的WINS挑战的进展

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At the 2018 Institute for Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) Annual Meeting, Will Tobey, Chair of the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS), proposed a challenge to the INMM Membership: "That every member of INMM will have the opportunity to take certified, professional development courses relevant to their professional discipline by 2025." WINS proposed this challenge based on its experience establishing the WINS Academy, a nuclear security management certification program supported by international commitments from 15 countries (IAEA INFCIRC/901) and over 1,000 participants from 92 countries. The objective in launching the challenge was to draw attention to the poor opportunities for structured professional development in the various nuclear materials management professions and to supplement on-the-job and awareness training with certified programmes that support statements of professional competence. As a result of this challenge, WINS is encouraging INMM members to undertake an analysis of their own training and professional development needs and determine if there is a market for establishing a certifying body for their profession. The International Safeguards Technical Division has responded by exploring the establishment of a working group to discuss how safeguards and INMM as a whole might respond to the challenge. Furthermore, INMM members have begun to explore the feasibility of establishing a certification program for Non-Destructive Assay. The proposed certification would build on lessons learned from the WINS Academy, as well as the American Nuclear Society's Professional Engineering Licensure and the Certified Health Physicist certification programme. The objective is to develop a dedicated group of committed practitioners who have invested the time to become certified in their professional field, and who in turn promote certification and continuous professional development amongst their peers. The result would be a global network of trained professionals that receive higher professional respect and are better able to implement effective and sustainable nuclear materials management programs.
机译:在2018年核材料管理研究所(INMM)年度会议上,世界核安全研究所(WINS)主席Will Tobey提出了对INMM成员资格的挑战:“ INMM的每个成员都将有机会获得认证,到2025年与其专业相适应的专业发展课程。” WINS根据其建立WINS学院的经验提出了这一挑战,WINS学院是一项核安保管理认证计划,得到了15个国家的国际承诺(IAEA INFCIRC / 901)和来自92个国家的1,000多名参与者的支持。发起挑战的目的是提请人们注意各种核材料管理专业中结构化专业发展的机会不多,并通过支持专业能力陈述的认证计划来补充在职和意识培训。由于这一挑战,WINS鼓励INMM成员对其自身的培训和专业发展需求进行分析,并确定是否存在建立针对其职业的认证机构的市场。作为回应,国际保障技术部探讨了建立一个工作组的问题,以讨论保障和整个国际安全管理组织如何应对这一挑战。此外,INMM成员已开始探索建立无损检测认证计划的可行性。拟议的认证将基于从WINS学院获得的经验教训,以及美国核协会的专业工程执照和认证的健康物理学家认证计划。我们的目标是建立一个由专业人士组成的敬业团队,他们投入时间在自己的专业领域获得认证,进而在同行中促进认证和持续的专业发展。结果将是一个由训练有素的专业人员组成的全球网络,这些网络将得到更高的专业尊重,并更有能力实施有效和可持续的核材料管理计划。

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