- Site: Heysham 1
- IR number: 19-173
- Date: January 2020
- LC numbers: 17
Executive summary
Purpose of Intervention
This was a planned compliance inspection of EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Ltd.’s (NGL’s) Heysham 1 Power Station, undertaken as part of the planned intervention strategy for the Operating Facilities Division (OFD) of the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR).
The work was carried out in accord with the planned inspection programme contained in the Heysham 1 Integrated Intervention Strategy (IIS) for 2019/20.
Interventions Carried Out by ONR
I conducted a planned Licence Condition (LC) 17 (“Management Systems”) compliance inspection in relation to Heysham 1’s supply chain management arrangements.
The purpose of LC17 is to ensure the licensee has established and implemented management systems which give due priority to safety and within its management systems, make and implement adequate quality management arrangements in respect of all matters which may affect safety.
The intervention was performed in line with ONR's guidance requirements (as described in our technical inspection guides) in the areas inspected.
Whilst at site, I also took the opportunity to review the licensee’s current progress with corrective actions.
Explanation of Judgement if Safety System Not Judged to be Adequate
This was not a systems inspection
Key Findings, Inspector's Opinions and Reasons for Judgements Made
This LC17 inspection examined the Quality Assurance (QA), supply chain (including goods receipt) and lifetime records arrangements. A number of low-level shortfalls in the arrangements were found.
Overall, however, from the evidence sampled, I judged that the licensee adequately demonstrated compliance with the requirements of LC17 and therefore rated this inspection as Green, no formal action. I note that there are a number of low-level QA shortfalls, which the station has started to address. We will track these as part of routine regulator business to ensure they are addressed in a timely manner.
Conclusion of Intervention
There were no findings from this inspection that could significantly undermine nuclear safety. At present, no additional regulatory action is needed over and above the planned interventions at Heysham 1 Power Station as set out in the Integrated Intervention Strategy, which will continue as planned.