Training

Training: The order of February 7, 2012, on Basic Nuclear Installations (BNI)

SN5

Duration

1 day

Rate

600€

Teaching methods

Presentations with illustrated practical case support

For who

Project Managers, Design Offices, Methods, R&D, Quality

Prerequisites

Former

Subject matter expert and/or specialist

Evaluation methods

Feedback form and self-assessment provided at the end of training

Pedagogical evaluation throught exercices and questionnaires

Places

Bended Session Format - In-person or Remote (PARIS/LYON)

In compagny/On-Site sessions upon request

Objectives

In 2006, an overhaul of the legal framework governing nuclear industry activities was initiated with the "TSN" law, since codified in the Environmental Code. This law was further detailed by several decrees as well as by the "INB" order, which adds a third tier to this regulatory framework to specify the rules, prescriptions, levels, and conditions of execution.

Since July 1, 2013, this order has set a scope applicable to all phases of the life of Nuclear Facilities for decades to come and allows for the structuring of engineering study activities as well as operation and decommissioning.

The objectives of the training are to present a comprehensive overview of the order and then to delve deeper into the organizational methods and the demonstrations expected to comply with it (titles II and III).

Program

General regulatory framework

  • Regulatory pyramid
  • TSN Law
  • Main regulatory actors
  • Abrogated regulations
  • New concepts

Presentation of the INB order

  • Présentation/origine/structure
  • Understanding the domains covered by the order

Organization and responsibility

  • Monitoring of external contractors
  • Policy regarding the protection of interests
  • Understanding and application of the concepts of EIP, AIP, and ED
  • Management of deviations
  • Continuous improvement

Nuclear safety demonstration

  • Defense-in-depth principle
  • Objective and implementation of a safety demonstration
  • Linking the safety demonstration with the concepts of EIP, AIP, and ED defined in Title II.

Complements

  • Control of nuisances
  • Introduction to ESPN
  • Waste management
  • Emergency management
  • Special and miscellaneous provisions

TSN = Transparency in Nuclear Safety

EIP = Important Element for Protection

AIP = Important Activity for Protection

ED = Defined Requirement

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