- Site: Hinkley Point B
- IR number: 21-045
- Date: July 2021
- LC numbers: 23, 24
Executive summary
Purpose of Intervention
The purpose of this intervention was to undertake licence condition (LC) compliance inspection of EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Ltd.’s (NGL’s) Hinkley Point B Power Station. This was undertaken as part of the planned intervention strategy for the Operating Facilities Division (OFD) of the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR).
Interventions Carried Out by ONR
I, the nominated site inspector performed an inspection to evaluate NGL’s compliance with the following nuclear site licence condition (LCs) and legislation which are applicable provisions of the Energy Act 2013:
- LC23 – Operating Rules
- LC24 – Operating Instructions
The intervention was performed in line with ONR's guidance requirements (as described in our technical inspection guides) in the areas inspected.
Explanation of Judgement if Safety System Not Judged to be Adequate
Not applicable – no system based inspections were completed during this intervention.
Key Findings, Inspector's Opinions and Reasons for Judgements Made
The aim of this inspection was to confirm that operations that may affect safety have limits and conditions identified to ensure that the station is kept in a safe condition and that those limits and conditions are adequately identified in Operating Instructions. The inspection focussed on the fuel route
The site was broadly complaint with the requirements of the licence conditions sampled. Some areas of good practice and some minor areas for improvement were identified. None of the areas for improvement identified were significant enough to warrant a formal issue being raised.
I am satisfied that an IIS rating of green against LC23 and LC24 is merited.
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 of Hinkley Point B power station as set out in the IIS, which will continue as planned.