Ms
Kathleen Heppell-Masys
(BEng, MEng, CD)
29/10/2014, 09:00
Maintaining and Strengthening TSO Capabilities
Invited
The integration of Human and Organizational Factors (HOF) within a regulatory framework will strengthen the actions of a Technical Support Organization (TSO), lead to a more effective regulatory oversight and result in improved nuclear safety regulatory system. The importance of HOF has long been recognized as critical to safe operations. As safety results from the interaction of individuals...
Mr
Pieter De Gelder
(Bel V)
29/10/2014, 09:20
Maintaining and Strengthening TSO Capabilities
Invited
For Bel V, the Belgian TSO, developing and maintaining required competence and expertise is of utmost importance. Essential activities to achieve this goal are embedded within several processes of the Bel V integrated management system (IMS) which is certified according to ISO 9001:2008. The main processes of interest are:
• Deliver expert services in nuclear safety and radiation...
Dr
Didier LOUVAT
(ENSTTI)
29/10/2014, 09:40
Maintaining and Strengthening TSO Capabilities
Invited
The support provided by Technical Safety Organizations (TSOs) to Nuclear Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) in carrying out their designated functions, depends on highly qualified personnel who are competent in many disciplines. The development and maintenance of this workforce needs on-going attention from governments and stakeholders to ensure that adequately skilled and competent personnel are...
Mr
S.J. Bushby
(Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River Laboratories)
29/10/2014, 10:00
Maintaining and Strengthening TSO Capabilities
Invited
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) is Canada’s premier nuclear Science and Technology (S&T) organization. AECL’s capabilities have been utilized extensively to provide technical support to government and industry partners as the events of Fukushima unfolded. They continue to play a role in supporting longer-term S&T for both the industry and the regulator to demonstrate defense in depth...