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WANO CARPENTRY LLC

of membership are established based on participation · Shaping nuclear industry standards. Hear from Dr. Sama Bilbao y León · Director General of World Nuclear Association · CEZ · a.s. · Bruce Power · OKG and others provided practical tools · case studies · and renewed approaches to training · cultural improvement · industrial safety · or a new unit under construction · Switzerland Hosted by swissnuclear · Czech Republic Hosted by CEZ · held in Zurich · Switzerland · provided attendees the opportunity to share common challenges · exchange information and best practices · Wales No 2383396 – Established in 1989 – Limited by Guarantee Registered office: Level 11 · 5 Churchill Place

SEATTLE, WA 98104

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of membership are established based on participation
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Shaping nuclear industry standards. Hear from Dr. Sama Bilbao y León
Director General of World Nuclear Association
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CEZ
a.s.
Bruce Power
OKG and others provided practical tools
case studies
and renewed approaches to training
Learn more
cultural improvement
industrial safety
or a new unit under construction
Learn more
Switzerland Hosted by swissnuclear
Czech Republic Hosted by CEZ
held in Zurich
Switzerland
provided attendees the opportunity to share common challenges
exchange information and best practices
Wales No 2383396 – Established in 1989 – Limited by Guarantee Registered office: Level 11
5 Churchill Place

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80 S Jackson Street, #403

SEATTLE, WA 98104

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