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The present workshop on the Safety of Nuclear Materials Management is the fifth meeting of experts on this problem. A large body of important information has been submitted to these workshops. The exchange of experience is certainly useful for a reduction of the probability that incidents of different kinds may occur. However, along with the workshop form of cooperation, specific joint investigations are necessary for the most urgent problems. Although such programs are underway, they are not numerous.

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Lazarev, L.N. (1999). The Lab-to-Institute Components—RF View. In: Jardine, L.J., Moshkov, M.M. (eds) Nuclear Materials Safety Management Volume II. NATO Science Series, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4501-5_28

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