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Latest revision as of 14:47, 10 August 2020
Basic Principle (BP) is the highest level in the INPRO structure, which is a statement of
a general goal that is to be achieved in an INS and provides broad guidance for the
development of an INS (or a design feature thereof). The wording of an INPRO basic
principle always utilizes the verb “shall” or “must”.
To achieve a sustainable INS, all BPs shall be taken into account
in all areas considered within INPRO (economics, infrastructure, waste management,
proliferation resistance, physical protection, environment, and safety). An example of a
basic principle, taken from the INPRO area of safety, is that an INS shall incorporate
enhanced defence-in-depth as a part of its fundamental safety approach and ensure that the
levels of protection in defence-in-depth shall be more independent from each other than in
existing installations. It should be noted that in some topic areas — primarily safety — even
more general guidance compared with an INPRO basic principle is given in a General
Objective. These General Objectives reflect a worldwide consensus and are valid for
nnovative designs as well as for existing and evolutionary designs. They have been taken
into account during the development of the INPRO basic principles.
See also
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