National nuclear regulator act

The NNR Safety Standards are premised on international standards such as the IAEA Safety Standards, the UK NII Safety Principles and the WENRA Reference levels. The safety standards provides the principal safety criteria relating to risk criteria, and dose limits for normal operating conditions, applicable to members of the public and workers.

The safety standards further lay down principal radiation and nuclear safety requirements which are applied to all nuclear installations and other regulated actions, and include the following:

  1. Defence-in-depth
  2. ALARA
  3. Good engineering practice
  4. Quality management
  5. Accident management and Emergency Preparedness
  6. Safety Culture.
  7. Graded approach

The radiological dose and risk limits for the public and workers relate directly to the objectives of nuclear and radiation safety, and are therefore considered the most fundamental yardsticks against which to assess nuclear safety, contributing towards a more consistent and transparent basis for regulatory decision making. The dose limits are consistent with the IAEA Basic Safety Standards. Basic principles underlying the risk criteria are as follows:

The following general nuclear and radiation safety principles underpin and form the basis of the NNR Safety Standards:

  1. The independence of the NNR is entrenched in the Act and ensures that regulatory decisions are made and regulatory enforcement actions taken, without pressure from interests that may conflict with safety. The credibility of the NNR as a regulator is assured through its independence from the organizations it regulates and the promoters of nuclear technology. The NNR retains its independence as a safety authority and is protected from undue pressure.
  2. The NNR protects people and the environment from nuclear damage through the implementation of safety standards that defines clear quantitative criteria for exclusion, exemption, clearance and authorization.
  3. The prime responsibility for safety rest with the person or organization responsible for facilities and activities that give rise to potential nuclear damage.
  4. The operator of a nuclear installation is strictly liable for compensation associated with nuclear damage. The NNR will advise the Minister on the potential quantum of claims that has to be made provision for by nuclear authorization holders.
  5. Effective leadership and management for safety has to be established and sustained in organisations concerned with, and facilities and activities that give rise to, potential nuclear damage.
  6. Protection has to be optimized to provide the highest level of radiation protection and nuclear safety that can reasonably be achieved (ALARA).
  7. All practical efforts has to be made to prevent and mitigate nuclear or radiation accidents.
  8. Arrangements have to be made where warranted for emergency preparedness and response in case of nuclear or radiation incidents.
  9. People and the environment, present and future, must be protected against radiation risks.
  10. The authorisation holder must demonstrate effective understanding of the hazards and their control for an action or facility through a comprehensive and systematic process of safety assessment. The safety assessment has to incorporate both deterministic and probabilistic approaches where appropriate.
  11. Safety assessments that are conducted must also take into account the impact of non-radiological hazards on safety in order to ensure the protection of people and the environment.
  12. Nuclear and Radiation Safety has an overriding priority in all authorised actions and has to be based on a written safety policy in support of a sound safety culture.
  13. Nuclear Safety and Radiation protection is approached within the precepts of transparency whilst Nuclear Security is approached in accordance to confidentiality.
  14. Organisations involved in the lifecycle of a nuclear facility or activity have to be staffed with competent managers and sufficient qualified personnel having a proper awareness of the technical and administrative requirements for safety and motivated to be safety conscious.