tuumaülekande
Tuumaülekande refers to the transfer of nuclear material. This can encompass a range of activities, from the transportation of spent nuclear fuel to the movement of radioactive isotopes for medical or industrial purposes. The term is broad and can apply to both civilian and military contexts. Strict regulations and international treaties govern tuumaülekande to ensure safety and prevent proliferation. These regulations cover aspects like packaging, routing, security, and emergency preparedness. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) plays a significant role in establishing and enforcing these standards. Different types of nuclear material require different handling protocols based on their radioactivity and potential hazards. For instance, the transport of highly enriched uranium or plutonium is subject to more stringent controls than the movement of less hazardous radioactive sources. The goal of all tuumaülekande is to move nuclear materials safely and securely from one location to another, whether for processing, storage, disposal, or utilization.