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Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority : ウィキペディア英語版
Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority

The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (Finnish: ''Säteilyturvakeskus''; Swedish: ''Strålsäkerhetscentralen''), often abbreviated as STUK, is a government agency tasked with nuclear safety and radiation monitoring in Finland.〔''Energy Policies of Iea Countries Finland: 2007'' Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development Staff, International Energy Agency – 2008 – Page 21 "The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, STUK, under the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, sets the regulations ..."〕 The agency is a division of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health; when founded in 1958 STUK was first charged with inspection of radiation equipment used in hospitals.〔(STUK – history )〕
The agency is also a scientific research and education organization, researching the nature, effects and damaging effects of radiation. The agency currently employs about 350 people, and is led by Tero Varjoranta.
The agency works in collaboration with EU and other nearby countries, as well as with the UN organization International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) along with the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP).
== Chief ==
The Chief of Nuclear Safety Authority was Jukka Laaksonen during 1997–2012, Tero Varjoranta in 2013,〔(Jukka Laaksonen vaihtoi Stukista Venäjälle ) yle 3.2.2012〕〔(DDG's Corner - Safeguards - IAEA )〕 and is now Petteri Tiippana.〔(DGs Office - STUK )〕
Tero Varjoranta was named as the new chief United Nations nuclear inspector in 2013.〔(Varjoranta named to head UN nuclear watchdog )〕
The Chief of Nuclear Safety Authority, Jukka Laaksonen, became immediately after retire Rosatom Overseas Vice President. This was criticised but according to media reporting there was no commandment to prevent it. In February 2013 he gave statements for the Fennovoima potential nuclear plant in Pyhäjoki.〔(Fennovoima mulls Russian contractor for nuclear plant )〕 Fennovoima nuclear plant project is disputed. Heidi Hautala demanded in February 2013 new application for the Parliament since EOn cancelled its participation with 34% ownership.〔Ydinvoimalan luvista uusi riita Helsingin Sanomat 26.2.2013 A6〕

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