Introduction to the Nuclear Safety Culture
Understanding and assessing nuclear safety culture in your organization.
Who is this course for?
Employees, collaborators and consultants of organisations that manufacture parts, components, equipment and/or provide services relevant to nuclear safety (ITNS). All personnel involved in the development or assessment of a QMS compliant with ISO 19443:2018.
Learning objectives — by the end of this course you will be able to:
- Distinguish Culture for Safety vs Culture for Nuclear Safety
- Understand the historical background to the development of nuclear safety culture
- Recognise the traits characterising a consistent and effective nuclear safety culture
- Analyse real cases of safety-culture failure
- Locate nuclear safety culture within ISO 19443
Course contents
- Culture for Safety vs Culture for Nuclear Safety
- Historical background on the development of nuclear safety culture
- Traits of a consistent / effective nuclear safety culture
- Analysis of real cases (lack of safety culture)
- Nuclear safety culture in ISO 19443
Requirements to access the course
No specific access requirements; basic knowledge of ISO 9001:2015 is suggested.
Delivery method
In-person course — at a date and location agreed with you, or at a venue indicated by us in accordance with the C&P calendar. Course materials include the delegate handout (PDF). Selected introductory presentations can also be delivered by distance learning.
Certificate
All attendees receive a course attendance certificate. Auditor-grade courses include a final examination — successful candidates receive a qualified-pass certificate aligned with the audit qualification requirements of ISO 19011.