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“Room for Improvement” in Safety Culture at Nuclear Construction Site

Improvements are being planned in the safety culture at the construction site of the third reactor of the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant. The aim of the measures is to prevent the emergence of technical problems at the site. The power company TVO has drawn up a mechanism for reporting on observations involving safety issues, and upgraded training and information on the safety culture there.

Employees are being encouraged to report on shortcomings that they find in issues of security and quality.

TVO is also launching a systematic evaluation of the security culture, including inquiries and interviews at the construction site.

The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, STUK, has evaluated TVO’s proposals, and calls on the company to make sure that the attitude toward reporting on security and quality problems is positive.

STUK says that it is especially important that those drawing attention to problems should get an appropriate response; if the problem is a real one, it must be fixed.

STUK head inspector Nina Koivula points out that good dissemination of information prevents the emergence of technical problems. For that reason it is important, at the multinational building site, to make sure that supervisors and employees can understand each other’s language, or that they should have an interpreter available.

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