OPTIMIZING TRANSPORT SECURITY RISK ANALYSIS / EMERGENCY RESPONSE PREPAREDNESS

Year
2007
Author(s)
Daniel Chanson - TN International (AREVA group)
Pascal Chollet - TN International (AREVA group)
Eric Guerel - TN International (AREVA group)
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Abstract
The transport security is very important for AREVA group and the nuclear business in general. Because the transports are on the public field they are more sensitive for the persons and the environment. In order to optimize the AREVA group transport security and the effective implementation of nuclear safety charters the Business Unit Logistics puts in place in 2006 a specific organization with a reinforced team and some new processes. The scope is the transportation of nuclear materials and contaminated equipment representing a specific risk to the group (safety, physical protection, industrial and media) The main BU LOGISTICS assignments are: - to provide customized services to every BU of the group - to certify and control external subcontractors chosen with BU’s consent - to supply all support for BU’s in the field of: o Transportation preparation and organization o Emergency management o Monitoring of regulations o Technical expertise associated with transportation This paper will introduce the approach of the risk analysis. The approach is in three steps: - The transportation flow risk analysis, - The Implementation priority - The proposal for corrective actions. For risks analysis, we evaluate, for each transportation flow, the occurrence or probability of an event during transport and the consequence of any potential event. From this, we get a risk level for each transport flow. For the implementation priority, based on the risk level already evaluated in step 1, we evaluate and grade the current management of the risk. So, for each transportation flow, we have the risk level and the current level of the risk management. For the last part we propose correctives actions for priority flows.