Thailand’s Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) held its second 2026 workshop on nuclear safeguards on April 24 in Songkhla, aiming to strengthen knowledge and standards in nuclear and radiation oversight. Led by Acting Secretary-General Rungreung Kitphati, the initiative emphasizes aligning Thailand’s regulatory practices with international standards and reinforcing global confidence in the country’s peaceful use of nuclear energy.
The workshop brought together representatives from several southern universities to enhance understanding of key topics such as relevant laws and regulations, nuclear material accounting, and reporting requirements for nuclear fuel cycle research not involving nuclear materials. It also served as a platform for collaboration and exchange of perspectives between regulators and academic institutions.
OAP expects that ongoing regional training efforts will expand cooperation networks, build national expertise, and strengthen Thailand’s nuclear safeguards system for long-term, sustainable development.
The workshop brought together representatives from several southern universities to enhance understanding of key topics such as relevant laws and regulations, nuclear material accounting, and reporting requirements for nuclear fuel cycle research not involving nuclear materials. It also served as a platform for collaboration and exchange of perspectives between regulators and academic institutions.
OAP expects that ongoing regional training efforts will expand cooperation networks, build national expertise, and strengthen Thailand’s nuclear safeguards system for long-term, sustainable development.
Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) – Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (mhesi)
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