Nuclear Risk definition

Nuclear Risk means Damage or destruction caused by, contributed to or arising from:
Nuclear Risk means all risks arising out of or resulting from a Nuclear Incident.

Examples of Nuclear Risk in a sentence

  • The Parties commit themselves to the fight against corruption, the fight against the different forms of transnational organised crime and terrorism, the promotion of sustainable development, effective multilateralism and the fight against the proliferation of WMDs and their delivery systems, including through the EU Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Risk Mitigation Centre of Excellence Initiative.

  • The Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers may also be used, as appropriate, to transmit other information provided in accordance with this Protocol.

  • The inspecting Party shall provide the inspected Party with a flight plan, through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers, for its flight from the last airfield prior to entering the airspace of the country in which the inspection site is located to the point of entry, no less than six hours before the scheduled departure time from that airfield.

  • Unless otherwise provided in this Protocol, all notifications required by this Protocol shall be transmitted through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers.

  • Any request by the Verifying Party for replacement shall state the reasons this Designated Seismic Station does not meet the criteria specified in paragraph 1 of this Section, and shall be transmitted to the Testing Party through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers.

  • Notification of an intention to conduct an inspection shall be made through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers.

  • The receipt of this notification shall be acknowledged through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers by the inspected Party within one hour of its receipt.

  • Unless the Parties otherwise agree, all notifications provided for in this Protocol shall be transmitted through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers.

  • SNL played a central role in many of the seminal works which form the basis of the NRC’s regulatory structure, and continues serving as an active contributor in the development of industry standards, such as the Joint Committee of Nuclear Risk Management, which provide guidance for the correct application of these techniques in an industrial setting.

  • For the Russian Federation, practical implementation of activities pursuant to this Annex shall be carried out through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Center of the Russian Federation.