• 2026 SNUG SUMMER CONFERENCE

    The 2026 SNUG Summer Conference sponsored by Element is scheduled from July 13-15th in St. Paul Minnesota. Please register and book a room with the links below.

  • The SNubber Users Group (SNUG) is an industry organization that serves nuclear power facilities in areas of interest pertaining to the utilization of dynamic restraint devices commonly referred to as “snubbers”.

Become a Member

As an information sharing organization, SNUG strives to improve the reliability and cost effectiveness of snubber programs at nuclear power facilities by communicating with each other and sharing best practices and new ideas.  We provide an open exchange of technical information, outage related statistics on snubber functional testing, visual examination, service life monitoring, regulatory enforcement and other program related topics.  If your plant site is not a SNUG member, but would like to be one, click the button below to get started.

The Forum

Got a question?  Need to know what your industry peers would do in your situation?  Get answers to your questions quickly by posting them on our Forum.  Post your question based on one of our predefined topics or create your own topics.  Direct who you would like your question to go to (everyone, utility only, vendor only, etc.).

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Click the “Request Access” button below, complete the request form and click the “Submit” button.  One of our officers will review your request.  If you are an active member, qualified vendor or regulator, you may be granted access.  Submit your request today!

Summer 2026 Conference & Trade Show

The Summer 2026 Conference & Trade Show is scheduled for July 13–15, 2026 in St. Paul, Minnesota. If you’re involved in snubber program administration, licensing, compliance, planning, and field work, plan to attend.

Chernobyl at 40: The accident, its impact and how it changed the world’s nuclear energy industry

What we know now about the causes of the 1986 Chernobyl accident and the effect it had on people’s health, plus the story of how the alarm was raised internationally at a nuclear power plant in Sweden. And how the lessons learned led to a global safety culture which has underpinned the widespread plans for new nuclear capacity.

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