BS ISO 23133:2021 pdf download – Nuclear criticality safety — Nuclear criticality safety training for operations Sufficient training shall be provided and confirmed to be effective, in keeping with Clauses 6, Z and 8,before commencement of activities associated with processes that may present a criticality hazard andbefore operations supervisor duties are commenced. Where on-the-job training is provided, activitiesmay commence before nuclear criticality safety training is complete provided that the trainee is subjectto direct supervision by an individual trained in nuclear criticality safety.The continued effectivenessof training shall be evaluated or refresher training shall be required as detailed in Clause 9. NOTE lt is not an objective to train trainees so that they become criticality safety specialists.4.4Training of operations staff Training in nuclear criticality safety shall be provided with due consideration of the nature of the workoperations staff perform and the sensitivity of that work in maintaining nuclear criticality safety. Operations staff working according to procedures that are required to maintain nuclear criticalitysafety will require a greater extent of training than those staff who do not perform those duties orthose who perform tasks that are intrinsically less sensitive for maintaining nuclear criticality safety. EXAMPLE Staff in a facility handling inventories of multiple critical masses, with nuclear criticality safetybased on administrative control of batch sizes, will typically require a higher level of training than a facilityhandling small fractions of a critical mass. The scope and the level (depth) of training shall be formulated to enable the operations staff to operatea process with sufficient understanding of the criticality hazards associated with that process, and theimportance and reasons behind the controls identified to maintain nuclear criticality safety. Understanding the reasons behind the controls may reduce the risk of operations staff deviatingfrom procedures and/or responding inappropriately to unexpected process conditions.Analysis ofpast criticality accidents and near-miss data has revealed a number of instances where inadequateunderstanding of the reasons behind the criticality safety controls has been a contributory factor. 4.5Training of operations supervisors Certain roles are particularly important in maintaining nuclear criticality safety.A supervisory roleto operations staff is one such role, as are those roles responsible for making decisions which couldsignificantly affect nuclear criticality safety (e.g.operations manager or shift team leader). These keysafety roles are termed collectively in this document as operations supervisors (as defined in 3.2). lt is necessary for operations supervisors to have a more comprehensive understanding of the nuclearcriticality safety issues and their significance.This could...

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