UK – Dounreay Safety Management Prospectus 2013 – Redacted
CONCLUSIONS
7.1
This document in conjunction with the support file demonstrates that DSRL is a viable company, capable of holding the nuclear site licence, the RSA 93 discharge authorisations and other environmental consents and licences for the Dounreay site;
and ensuring compliance with all conditions attached to these documents.7.2
In particular, it demonstrates that: BDP has a well defined decommissioning programme agreed with and funded by the NDA;
DSRL has strong and robust governance arrangements, with a safety, security and environmental remit built into its structures;
The components of DSRL’s safety management system are robust, established, clear and unambiguous and provide a suitable and sufficient framework for addressing the main SSHEQ issues adequately;
Relevant safety and environmental standards are, and will continue to be, met and that risks are reduced to a level which is low as is reasonably practicable;
and DSRL has, and will continue to have, access to suitably qualified and experienced
staff to deliver the decommissioning programme in a safe and effective manner.7.3
This SMP, along with its supporting files, provide a clear statement of DSRL, its structure and how it operates. The SMP addresses all components as suggested within the ‘Licensing Nuclear Installations ’.and T/AST/072 Issue 1 ‘Function and Content, Safety Management Prospectus’. [from PDF link below]
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/dounreay_safety_management_prosp#incoming-448982
From: Ashera
22 October 2013
Dear Nuclear Decommissioning Authority,
Please provide a copy of the current approved Safety Management
Prospectus used by DSRL.
The Safety Management Prospectus has the same meaning as defined in
the ONR Guidance NS-TAST-GD-065.
Yours faithfully,
Ashera
From: Enquiries
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
12 November 2013
Dear Ashera
Attached is a redacted version of the “Safety Management Prospectus”, as
requested. The only information withheld from this document is “personal
information” (s.40 “personal information” Freedom of Information Act 2000
and reg. 13 of Environmental Information Regulations are applicable.)
If you are unhappy with the way your request for information has been
handled, you can request the NDA carry out an internal review (contact
[1][email address]).
If you remain dissatisfied with the handling of your request or complaint
you have a right to appeal to the Information Commissioner at:
Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,
Cheshire, SK9 5AF
Regards
Judith Hollands
Information Access Manager
Tel. 01925 802077
Mob. 07713 072 700
NDA, Herdus House, Westlakes Science & Technology Park, Moor Row, CA24
3HU.
Please note that I work Mon – Thur 08.30 – 14.30. Outside these times
please contact [email address]
From: Ashera
12 November 2013
Dear Judith,
Thank you once again for your prompt and courteous service.
Yours sincerely,
Ashera
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