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SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION - TARGETS AND
GOALS
09 July 2013
By:
Isabel Steyn
Senior Manager: SHEQ Department
Structure
Necsa
Requirements
Targets and Goals
Summary
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Necsa
Multi Facility Site:
41 Nuclear Installation Licenses
Research Reactor
Fuel Fabrication
Radioactive Waste facilities (Conditioning and storage)
Decommissioning & Decontamination Facilities
Liquid Treatment Facility
Subsidiaries inclusive of Medical Isotope production and Chemical facilities
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Continues…
Requirements
• Various Regulatory and Legislative Requirements
• Combination of radiological and conventional safety requirements
• In-house a suit of about 210 documents spelling out all requirements
• With specific reference to targets and goals:
– SHEQ-INS-0100 Necsa safety and environmental policy
– SHEQ-INS-0200 Necsa quality policy
– SHEQ-INS-0215 Necsa requirements for quality objectives
– SHEQ-INS-4130 Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Statistics
– SHEQ-INS-5201 SHEQ awareness system
– SHEQ INS-5301 SHEQ orientation and training
– SHEQ-INS-6310 Establishing significant environmental aspects, objectives and
targets
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Requirements
Responsibilities
• In accordance with King 111, the SHEQ and Technical Committee
of the Necsa Board is responsible for ensuring that Necsa has an
effectively implemented SHEQ management system.
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Requirements
• The terms of reference for the SHEQ and Technical Committee of the
Necsa Board states: – The Committee shall have the authority to investigate, at its discretion, any issues
relating to SHEQ, Security and Regulatory Framework including related nuclear matters
as applicable to any aspect of the Company’s activities;
– The Committee will provide guidance on the implications of the above matters to the
Board;
– The Committee shall monitor the following specifics:
• the implementation and management of SHEQ, Security and Regulatory Framework
and related nuclear issues;
• compliance to International Management Standards and applicable National
Legislation;
• the implementation of Safety Culture Enhancement program; and
• the promotion of continuous improvement.
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Requirements
– The Committee shall review and make recommendations to the Board pertaining
to the following:
• SHEQ, Security and Regulatory Framework and related nuclear issue
strategies, as proposed by Management, to ensure compliance;
• implementation of best practices and latest trends from both national and
international sources as applicable to the Company;
• Management’s views on identified and potential risks of SHEQ, Security and
Regulatory Framework and related nuclear issues;
• internal and/or external assessments and peer reviews of the SHEQ, Security
and Regulatory Framework and related nuclear issues management systems;
and
• internal adverse SHEQ, Security and Regulatory Framework and related
nuclear issue trends.
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Requirements
• The Necsa SHEQ committee is responsible for:
– Accepting and reviewing SHEQ performance and standards;
– Ensuring the effectiveness of SHEQ management efforts;
– Reviewing the adequacy and appropriateness of the SHEQ system and policy
for Necsa;
– Accepting SHEQ performance objectives and targets and performance
indicators;
– Recommending improvements to the SHEQ management
– The SHEQ element of the company business plan and the sustainability
review in the integrated annual report;
– Carrying out investigations into matters where inadequacies are identified or
as directed by the Board.
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Requirements
• SHEQ Department shall be responsible for :
– Establishing and developing the processes as identified in the SHEQ-INS
System;
– Assisting line management in the identification of significant aspects and
impacts;
– Chairing the SHEQ System Steering Committee. This committee ensures that
SHEQ system documents are reviewed for adequacy and appropriateness;
– Setting SHEQ performance objectives and targets and performance indicators;
– Assisting line management in setting SHEQ objectives and targets for
continues improvement;
– Reporting SHE performance in accordance with stated objectives and targets
and performance indicators.
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Targets and Goals
• Targets and goals are set for the following:
– Nuclear Events
– Average cumulative individual dose (mSv per person) for 12 months
– Number of persons who received a dose above 4 mSv (the ALARA goal)
– Disabling injury incidence rate (DIIR)
– Total Injury Rate (TIR)
– Maximum man-hours worked without a DI
– Events with cost (EWC)
– Events without loss (EWL)
– Environmental Event in Violation (EE (in V))
– Environmental Event no Violation (EE (no V))
– Public Dose
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Targets and Goals
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NO DESCRIPTION
PERIOD AVERAGE LAST 3 FIN
YEARS
AGREED TARGETS FOR
2013/2014
2008/2009
2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013
1 Nuclear Events - INES rating = 0 - INES rating > 0
34 6
19 4
38 3
43 5
63 8
48 5.3
40.8 4.5
2 Average cumulative individual dose (mSv per person) for 12 months.
0.61 0.72 0.68 0.68 0.55 0.64 0.54
Number of persons who received a dose above 4 mSv (the ALARA goal)
54 1058 5.1%
72 1095 5.1%
64 1166 5.5%
72 1159 6.2%
53 1113 4.8%
63 1146 5.5%
4.67%
3 DIIR 0.89 0.86 0.52 1.03 0,6 0,72 < 0.50
4 TIR 5.8 5.54 4.17 5.48 3,48 4,38 3.7
5 Maximum man-hours worked without a DI
702 623 373 868 300 387 52721 1026 327 902 556 1083067
6 EWC 144 112 81 60 36 59 50
7 EWL 193 182 159 174 204 179 >600
8 EE (in V) - - - - - 0 0
9 EE (no V) 55 26 21 31 31 28 24
CALENDAR YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Average Last
3 Calendar Years
2013
10 Public Dose total µSv % 13.3 5.30%
6.38 2.55%
7.98 3.19%
9.22 3.69%
9.63 3.85%
8.94 50µSv
Targets and Goals
• Factors taken into account:
– 18 DIs ≈ DIIR of 1.00 (DIIR at end March 2012 = 0,99 for 12 month moving
average, (the < 0.50 for the DIIR in the agreed targets for 2012/ 2013
correspond to 9 DIs.)
– 85% of last 3 financial years' average
– 1.2 x the average of last 3 financial years (Max hours worked without DI)
– Same approach as for Worker ALARA is followed, 20% of dose limit (20% of
public dose limit 250 µSv = 50 µSv)
– 600 Minor incidents (near misses) have the potential of 1 DI occurring.
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Summary
• Necsa is a very complex site
• Advisable to keep the Targets and goals as simple as possible
• From the Necsa site targets and goals, every facility is to derive at
facility specific targets and goals as to ensure that Necsa will comply
with the set site targets and goals
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Summary
• Together with setting Targets and Goals, SHEQ awareness techniques
are applied
– SHEQ training
– Orientation programme
– SHEQ statistics
– Safety notice boards
– Poster, video and Corporate Safety programmes
– Library and SHEQ journals
– SHEQ Digest, circulars, general notices, etc
– Monthly, quarterly and annual reports
– SHEQ colloquia and seminars
– Involvement with Health and Safety Committee meetings
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Summary
– Management meetings
– Injury and incident recall system
– Regular safety talks
– Task specific communication
– Idea scheme
– Quality circles / small group activities
– Job observation
– SHEQ recognition and incentive programmes, and settings of SHEQ targets
– SHEQ competitions
– Management involvement with SHEQ audits
– Plant visits and plant walk-abouts
– Off-the-job safety
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Thank You!!!
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