• Secretariat

    In performing its tasks, the RSK, its committees and working groups are supported by a general secretariat. The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) accommodated the general secretariat at the Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE); it is assigned to the Department N (Nuclear Safety) of the BASE but is not bound by technical instructions of the BASE. The RSK general secretariat is located in Bonn - as the Directorate-General for the "Nuclear Safety, Radiation Protection" of the BMUV.

  • Our Work

    The way of working of the RSK is regulated by a Statute [39 KB] that has been announced publicly (Federal Gazette 1999, Page 201) and supported by a General Secretariat established at the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS).

    Requests for advice

    The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) requests the Commission for advice. The Commission may also address topics for advice on its own.

  • Abfallkonditionierung, Transporte und Zwischenlagerung (AZ)

    Committee on Waste Conditioning, Transport and Interim Storage (AZ)

    The “Committee on Waste Conditioning, Transport and Interim Storage” (AZ) carries out consultations on general safety issues in connection with the conditioning of radioactive waste as well as the transport and interim storage of radioactive substances. As far as the topics are related to the dismantling of nuclear facilities, these are dealt with in close co-operation with the “Committee on Decommissioning” (ST).

  • The RSK

    The RSK is widely acknowledged as the main body that, with its expertise, determines the state of the art in science and technology in the field of reactor safety for Germany and advises the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) on the extent to which the operators of nuclear installations fulfil the requirements regarding the necessary precautions (damage and risk prevention) through appropriate equipment, organisation and management.

  • Dr. Ralf Versemann

    Dr. Ralf Versemann
    RWE Nuclear GmbH, Essen
    Since 2019 Manager Licencing/Regulation, RWE Nuclear GmbH
    Since 2013 CEO, Hochtemperatur-Kernkraftwerk GmbH
    2009 - 2019 Manager Decommissioning, Dismantling, Radiation Protection, RWE Power AG
    2005 - 2009 Decommissioning, RWE Power AG
    1994 - 2005 Different functions at Universities of Hannover and Dortmund

     

    Fields of competence
    • Decommissioning Strategy
    • Licensing and Regulation
    • Dismantling and Decontamination Techniques
    Dr. Ralf Versemann