CEPN is a non-profit organisation created in 1976 to establish a research and development centre in the fields of optimisation of radiological protection and comparison of health and environmental risks associated with energy systems.

The studies are undertaken by a group of a dozen of engineers and economists. The research programme is evaluated by a Scientific Council.

The association currently has three members: the French public electricity generating utility (EDF), the Institute of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) and the French Alternatives Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA).

CEPN is a a non-profit organisation created in 1976 to establish a research and development centre in the fields of optimisation of radiological protection and comparison of health and environmental risks associated with energy systems.

Recent publications

The Role of Experts in Post Nuclear Accident Rehabilitation: The Co-Expertise Process

LOCHARD J.

2nd ICRP Lecture, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan, 16 February 2015

Summary

The experience of Chernobyl and now from Fukushima shows that engaging local stakeholders in the management of the radiological situation is essential to rehabilitate their living conditions and restore their dignity. This experience also demonstrates the critical role of cooperation between experts and local communities to favor this engagement. Information and scientific explanations are not enough to create confidence and to restore the autonomy of people, which was severely amputated by the sudden irruption of radioactivity in their immediate environment. It is only through a process of dialogue between experts and local communities, combined with the characterization of the local radiological situation and of every individual, conducted together, that it is possible to gradually develop a radiological protection culture able to give everyone the opportunity to make informed decisions to protect oneself, given the prevailing circumstances.

The lecture presents the main steps of the co-expertise process that allow to develop the radiological protection cultural among people and thus enable everyone to act wisely with regard to exposures to radiation of themselves, their families, and their communities.

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Exhibitions / Projects

Vous avez dit Radioprotection ?

Vous avez dit Radioprotection ?

Did you Say Radiation Protection? Stories of X-Rays, Radioactivity, etc …” is a traveling exhibition devoted to radiation protection, that is to say all the means to protect workers, the public and the environment from potentially harmful effects of X-rays and of radioactivity.

La robe et le nuage

Robe et Nuage

La robe et le nuage propose au lecteur une plongée dans le monde de la radioactivité qui n'a rien d'un pensum pour physiciens avertis. Bien au contraire, l'ouvrage, destiné au grand public, s'attache à retracer l'histoire des rayons X et de la radioactivité, ainsi que celle de son nécessaire pendant : la radioprotection. Rédigé par un spécialiste français du sujet et une journaliste scientifique, il aide à mieux comprendre la radioactivité, de La robe de Marie Curie au nuage de Tchernobyl.

ETHOS in Belarus

ETHOS en Biélorussie

Le projet européen ETHOS avait pour but d’améliorer durablement les conditions de vie des habitants des villages dont la vie quotidienne a été fortement affectée par la présence à long terme de contamination radioactive à la suite de l’accident de Tchernobyl. Il s’agissait d’une nouvelle démarche pluridisciplinaire basée sur une implication forte de la population dans l’évaluation et la gestion du risque radiologique en concertation avec les autorités locales, régionales et nationales et des experts biélorusses.