- Site: Torness
- IR number: 19-163
- Date: February 2020
- LC numbers: N/A
Executive summary
Purpose of Intervention
This was a planned inspection at Torness Nuclear Power Station, undertaken as part of the intervention strategy for Operating Facilities Division.
The purpose of the intervention was to ensure that the Licensee was demonstrating compliance with the requirements of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 to ensure the safety of people from the danger of fire.
Interventions carried out by ONR
- The inspection assessed management arrangements to support fire safety, and the implementation of practical measures to protect people from the danger of fire. I sampled areas of the facility which challenge conventional means of escape due to structural arrangements that do not meet recommendations contained within current codes of practice for fire safety design.
- I examined a series of fire risk assessment documents prior to my arrival on site.
- I conducted meetings to assess the approach taken to the management of fire safety and discussed fire escape strategies.
- During my inspection, I challenged managers and subject matter experts about procedures and approaches to the practical application of maintaining adequate fire safety provision.
- I undertook a walk-through of the Turbine Hall, Cooling Water Pump House and the Gas Circulators
- I questioned personnel to test effectiveness and knowledge of arrangements.
Explanation of Judgement if Safety System Not judged to be Adequate
Not Applicable
Key Findings, Inspector's Opinions and Reasons for Judgements Made
The site demonstrated a good standard in the day-to-day management of fire safety and gave me confidence in the capability to respond pro-actively to the dynamic nature of an operating power station. Those responsible for the management and practical application of fire safety had a good understanding of fire engineering principles to achieve adequate fire safety particularly in those areas where the design of the facility prevents the use of conventional approaches.
During the walk-down and the meetings held during the day, I identified a number of examples of good practice. People that I met during my inspection displayed a positive attitude to safety, demonstrating a confident approach to achieving compliance with fire safety legislation.
Immediately following my inspection, I de-briefed senior management of my findings and assessment of compliance, which included areas of good practice.
Conclusion of Intervention
I concluded that the areas inspected are compliant with the legislation, the Site’s fire safety arrangements are effective and implemented to a satisfactory standard and that there are a number of examples of best practice.
I have rated the outcome of this inspection as GREEN.