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Decommissioning school: several hundred people will be trained by 2005 |
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After over thirty years in operation, some nuclear sites are approaching the end of their service life and will have to be decommissioned. The National Decommissioning School is the training center for people involved in decommissioning. The aim of the school is to provide recognized qualifications in the areas of site clean-up, dismantling and waste processing. The training is based on over twenty years of experience feedback from the CEA and COGEMA*. * Now AREVA NC |
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Press releases 
05/06/2008 - AREVA Selects Bonneville County, Idaho, for its U.S. Uranium Enrichment Facility
News briefs 
05/07/2008 - Follow the performance of the French Match Racing Team
05/06/2008 - Josseline de Clausade appointed as Senior Vice President, Training

Best practices

Increase Nuclear Fuel performance
Anne Lauvergeon