The licensing responsibilities for the pilot fuel plant (PFP) in ensuring safety as required by the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) in order to obtain an operating licence
Abstract
Any industrial activity yields benefits and incurs risks, and the nuclear industry is
not different. The risks may be borne by the site personnel, by people living near
the installation and by the whole of society. The NNR is the prime regulator
regarding nuclear and radiation safety and is responsible for providing the
protection of persons, property and the environment against nuclear damage
through the establishment of safety standards and regulatory practices and to
exercise regulatory control related to safety over the siting, design, construction,
operation and decommissioning of nuclear installations and other actions, to
which the National Nuclear Regulator Act (Act No. 47 of 1999) applies.
Since PBMR (Pty) Ltd is the applicant, it is therefore the legal entity responsible
for fulfilling the financial, commercial and safety obligations and any other
obligations, which may arise in connection with the PFP's operation. Granting of
its licence will be dependent on these conditions being met rather than on ways
how they can be met.