A group of Egyptian specialists completed their first stage of training at the Kursk-2 nuclear power plant in Russia, equipment manufacturer Atomstroyexport said.During this stage, the specialists studied the organisation of the acceptance process and the implementation of inspections for all types of construction and installation works.Atomstroyexport said the Egyptian experts also studied Russian practices in construction control, including the main process tasks, work schedules, and documentation.
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