China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), National Energy Administration (NEA).
The Nuclear Safety Regulatory (NSR) is the national supervisory and regulatory authority that represents the government in the safety of nuclear facilities and activities.
Internationally, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is dedicated to providing safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear science and technology. Many countries that have applied nuclear energy have specialized departments to monitor and control nuclear safety.
Civilian nuclear safety in the United States is controlled by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC); nuclear energy safety in the United Kingdom is the responsibility of the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (NII) and the Ministry of Defense's Nuclear Security Regulatory Authority (NSRA). Other agencies include the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, the Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency, and the German Federal Office for Radiation Protection.
CNIC (English: China National Nuclear Corporation, abbreviation: CNNC, Chinese abbreviation: China National Nuclear Corporation or CNNC) is a state-funded, State Council-approved, state-owned enterprise under the direct management of the Central Government of the People's Republic of China.