For a week, the members of the mission team including Chinese and Russian experts not only analyzed plant documentation, but also monitored the work and interviewed the FNPP personnel. They discussed the results of the review and informed plant managers of various levels thereabout with the aim of building up a stronger and more mature safety culture.
“The purpose of the follow-up peer review is to inspect how accurately the directions proposed based on the results of the operational peer review in 2022 are followed. The experts assessed the focus areas including risk management, operation, maintenance and repair, radiation safety, etc.,” said Dmitry Zerkal, Head of the WANO mission. He noted that according to the review findings, the FNPP has achieved good results in all areas.
Background
WANO's mission is to improve safety at all NPPs: to maximize the safety and reliability of NPPs worldwide working together to assess, benchmark and improve performance through mutual support, information exchange and best practices. Peer review and exchange of best practices as part of the WANO support missions aim at helping ensure nuclear safety.
Floating power units (FPU) represent a modern high-tech solution for reliable and cost-effective power supply to coastal and isolated regions from a carbon-neutral source. The solution is based on a reference advanced reactor unit of the RITM-200 type, which has a proven track record of operation onboard the nuclear icebreakers of Project 22220. Underway is the construction of floating power units that are to supply power to the Baimsky Mining and Processing Combine. Dozens of countries and regions are expressing their interest in FPUs. The Arctic zone alone is estimated to need up to 15 floating power units.
Rosatom holds safety including the FNPP safety as its key priority. The company attaches considerable importance to the improvement of safety culture, introduction of modern occupational health and safety practices, and application of information technology. The floating nuclear thermal power plant features a high level of safety at all stages of production, also ensuring it at the social level.
The efficient operation of the fuel and energy network is of utmost importance for the state, ensuring economic security and well-being of citizens. Large industry companies are developing production and investing in import-substituting technologies. Rosatom and its companies are actively involved in this work.