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Home News Hanson UK sets the standard for nuclear safety

Hanson UK sets the standard for nuclear safety

by Guy Woodford
March 31, 2023
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Hanson has become one of the first companies in the UK to be certified to the new ISO 19443 standard, which seeks to drive nuclear safety culture. PIc: EDF Energy

Hanson has become one of the first companies in the UK to be certified to the new ISO 19443 standard, which seeks to drive nuclear safety culture. PIc: EDF Energy

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Hanson has become one of the first companies in the UK to be certified to the new ISO 19443 standard, which seeks to drive nuclear safety culture, confirming its status as a leading supplier to the sector.

BS EN ISO 19443 is the new quality management standard for those supplying products and services important to nuclear safety. The system is based on ISO 9001, combining best practice in quality and applying its principles to the nuclear sector while enhancing many areas to ensure long-term impacts are assessed to reflect this highly regulated sector.

Hanson is a key supplier to the nuclear sector and is currently working with three of the delivery teams on the Hinkley Point C (HPC) project.

“It has taken our HPC team a year to complete the ISO 19443 process,” said Stewart Cameron, head of nuclear at Hanson UK.

“Although it is not a requirement for our supplies to the project, it recognises the efforts we make – and helps others understand – why nuclear needs to be different.

“Reaching this new standard was a huge team effort, with work including upgrades to our systems to ensure full compliance as well as two audits carried out by Construction Products Certification (CPC).

“Going forward, it will drive nuclear safety culture in the sector, with quality and safety at the heart of all processes.”

QSRMC/CPC certification manager Kelvin Nutman added: “The Hanson nuclear team demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of the requirements of ISO 19443 throughout the initial audit process and a commitment to quality and safety within the nuclear supply chain.

“This gives confidence that the current HPC project and future projects will be executed and maintained to a high standard. QSRMC/CPC commends the Hanson nuclear team on its proactive approach, particularly during the UKAS witnessed assessments.”

To find out more visit:https://www.hanson.co.uk/en/sectors/energy/nuclear

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