
US nuclear agency seeks comment on counterfeits
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the US is examining measures designed to stop counterfeit, fraudulent and suspect items (CFSI) entering the supply chain.
The agency has just published a new regulatory issue summary (RIS) to draw attention to existing
NRC regulations encouraging stakeholders in the supply chain to prevent CFSIs being acquired or used in nuclear facilities, and also check that its safeguards are still up to scratch.
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