Nuclear safety and skillsNuclear safety – technology and skills Page contents Page contents Portfolio overview Several EU policies are linked to nuclear technology, including energy, space and health, and some Member States plan to build new reactors to reach EU decarbonisation goals. We must therefore maintain and grow a skilled EU workforce with nuclear expertise. This portfolio focuses on skills, knowledge and expertise centred around current nuclear technologies. It will undertake further research on the safe use of nuclear technologies, complementing Member States’ own research programmes and supporting nuclear policy. In doing so, it will serve as both an advisor and collaborator for several strategically important EU policies. Objectives Contribute to safe operation and use of nuclear energyThis includes: research on safer fuel variantssevere accidents and emergency preparednessageing management and integrity assessment of reactor componentsmaterial propertiessupply chain of safety-classified structuressystems and componentsresponsible and safe waste management and decommissioningcharacterisation of legacy and other wastemulti-recycling, reprocessing and storage. Provide policy support and independent advice for nuclear safety Provide the European Commission, EU decision-makers, Member States and external stakeholders with technical, scientific and monitoring advice, including on foresight activities. Maintain and develop nuclear skills and expertise Expand nuclear skills and expertise by coordinating with Member States and enhancing the JRC’s visibility as a key player in this area, including by providing open access to JRC nuclear research infrastructures. Support is also provided to third countries, helping to strengthen nuclear safety outside the EU. Contribute to harmonisation effortsDevelop nuclear codes, standards and best practice guidelines on integrity and lifetime assessment of reactor components and in-service inspections. Supported Commission's priorities A new era for European Defence and SecurityA new plan for Europe’s sustainable prosperity and competitivenessSupporting people, strengthening our societies and our social modelSustaining our quality of life: Food security, water and nature ActivitiesEU Nuclear Decommissioning Knowledge ManagementNuclear fuel safetyNuclear safetyNuclear science base for standardisationNuclear skills and competencesRadioactivity in the environmentReference materials for nuclear safeguards, safety and security Related news 12 February 2026JRC transfers nuclear research equipment to the Czech Academy of Sciences 1 min read21 May 2025JRC launches modelling hub for nuclear applications1 min read9 April 2025The 2024 Highlights report showcases JRC key contributions to EU policies5 min readSee all Related tools and laboratories Scientific tools and databasesLaboratories