British Nuclear Group is a world leader in the nuclear clean-up business. Established by BNFL to bring a specialist focus to clean up operations, British Nuclear Group has a proud track record of applying exceptional experience to complex nuclear challenges. Its design and operational solutions are actively delivering a safer environment, both now and for the future.
As part of a new drive to standardise procedures, British Nuclear Group has reviewed all of its in-house systems and identified the need to have one common way of working across functions, including risk management.
After considering a number of risk management solutions, the Group chose Active Risk Manager (ARM) from Active Risk. The decision was made to roll out ARM for both the project and operational areas of British Nuclear Group, following its initial successful adoption and use in the Management Services business.
British Nuclear Group Management Services is the site management business that manages both operational plant and delivers accelerated site clean-up operations at the Sellafield site in West Cumbria, as well as various reactor sites where the historic Magnox reactors were operated.
Robin Phillips, Risk Manager of British Nuclear Group Management Services at Sellafield explained why Active Risk Manager is so important:
“…We needed to find a way of actively managing risk across the different programmes and being able to report to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).”
Many of the buildings on the older sites are ageing and the main aim of the NDA programme is to reduce any potential hazard by treating the waste and changing it into a safe and environmentally friendly state.
Using Active Risk Manager within the Programme Office enables a central overview of all projects, while project managers have accountability and visibility of their own work. Robin Phillips can report back to the NDA – ‘the customer’ who is ultimately responsible for the assets of all sites.”