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International Collaborations
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an organisation within the United Nations family.
The Agency works with its Member States (Australia is a signatory) and multiple partners worldwide to promote the safe use of :
- nuclear installations,
- large radiation facilities,
- radioactive sources,
- radioactive materials in transport, and
- radioactive waste.
The IAEA provides a framework for joint efforts to build and strengthen an international safety and security regime. Such a framework includes:
- advisory international standards, codes, and guides;
- binding international conventions; and
- international peer reviews to evaluate national operations, capabilities, and infrastructures.
Australian representatives participate in developing international publications on radiation protection and nuclear safety, in particular those produced by the IAEA.
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