2011

  • Repairing the defects on the bottom of Gravelines 1’s reactor pressure vessel 12/20/2011 10:45 am

    View of vessel and TWP ASN examines the conditions for repairing the defects detected in a through-wall penetration on the bottom of Gravelines 1’s reactor pressure vessel

    During an inspection carried out during the third ten-yearly visit of Gravelines 1’s reactor, EDF detected defects in a through-wall penetration on the bottom of the reactor pressure vessel.

    A through-wall penetration (TWP) on the bottom of the pressure vessel is a tube positioned at the bottom of a reactor vessel in a nuclear power station. The TWP is welded to the bottom of the vessel. Its role is to permit the introduction of instrumentation probes into the reactor core. 50 TWP are positioned in Gravelines 1’s reactor vessel. A leaking TWP would represent a breach in the reactor’s primary circuit.


  • Transport of radioactive materials 11/22/2011 3:15 pm

    CASTOR HAW 28M cask. The term package refers to the cask with its contents. ASN regulates safety as vitrified nuclear waste from spent fuel reprocessing is returned to Germany

    Eleven Castor HAW 28 M casks containing 301 canisters of vitrified waste were recently shipped from La Hague in France to the German waste storage facility in Gorleben (Lower Saxony), under an intergovernmental[1] agreement on the return to Germany of radioactive waste resulting from the reprocessing in France of German spent fuel. Within this context, ASN conducted several checking operations and public information actions.


  • Complementary Safety Assessments (CSA) 11/17/2011 9:30 am

    Frome left to right: Mr Philippe SAINT RAYMOND, Chairman of the Advisory Committee for laboratories and plants, Mr Jacques REPUSSARD, Director-General of the IRSN and Mr André-Claude LACOSTE, Chairman of the ASN ASN will issue its conclusions on the Complementary Safety Assessments (CSA) in early 2012

    On completion of the Complementary Safety Assessment (CAS) process engaged further to its decisions of 5 May 2011, ASN will present its conclusions on these CAS at the beginning of 2012.


  • Report on compliance by France with the Joint Convention obligations 11/09/2011 2:30 pm

    ASN and DGEC publish the report on compliance by France with the Joint Convention obligations

    The Fourth triennial meeting of the Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste (or Joint Convention) will be held from 14 to 23 May 2012 in Vienna.


  • Recommendations about the risk factors involved in childhood leukaemia 11/07/2011 2:30 pm

    Recommandations du groupe de travail pluraliste, présidé par le Professeur  Sommelet, pour améliorer les connaissances sur les facteurs de risques des leucémies de l’enfant : l’Autorité de sûreté nucléaire, le ministère de la santé, du travail et de l’emploi, et le ministère de l’écologie, du développement durable, des transports et du logement développent un programme d’actions. Recommendations by the interdisciplinary working group, chaired by Professor Sommelet, to find out more about the risk factors involved in childhood leukaemia. The French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN), the Ministry of Health, Labour and Employment and the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing are working on an action programme.

    On 7 November 2011, the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN), the Directorate General for Health (DGS) and the Directorate General for Risk Prevention (DGPR) issued a report including an inventory of current knowledge of childhood leukaemia and recommendations for new studies and research required to drive progress in this area.


  • First European directive on radioactive waste and spent fuel management 10/20/2011 3:23 pm

    First European directive on radioactive waste and spent fuel management

    On 19 July 2011, the Council of the European Union adopted a directive “establishing a Community framework for the responsible and safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste” (Council Directive 2011/70/Euratom). The adoption of this directive, two years after the nuclear safety directive was adopted, is an important event and helps to reinforce nuclear safety within the European Union, while ensuring that Member States assume responsibility for managing their radioactive waste and spent fuel.


  • Industrial accident at the Centraco facility: Level 1 on the INES scale 10/10/2011 11:09 am

    Industrial accident at the Centraco facility: The French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) decides that the restart of the facility's furnaces will be subject to prior authorization and rates the accident as Level 1 on the INES scale

    The accident that occurred on Monday, September 12, 2011 in the melting furnace of the Centraco facility in Codolet (Gard) caused the death of an employee and injured four others, one of them severely. The three workers who were slightly injured were allowed to return home the day after the accident. The one who was severely injured is still hospitalized in the Paris region. None of them show signs of radioactive contamination.


  • National Progress Report on European stress tests 09/30/2011 10:27 am

    France transmits its National Progress Report on European stress tests to the European Commission

    France transmitted its National Progress Report on 15 September.


  • Tripartite agreement between France, Switzerland and the CERN 09/22/2011 5:58 pm

    Protection against ionising radiation and the safety of CERN’s facilities: the tripartite agreement between France, Switzerland and the CERN comes into force on 16th September 2011

    On 28th August 2011 the Official Journal published the decree of the agreement, signed in Geneva on 15 November 2010 [1], on the protection against ionising radiation and the safety of the facilities at CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research).


  • Complementary safety assessments – Press Release, 14th September 2011 09/14/2011 12:38 pm

    Complementary safety assessments – Press Release, 14th September 2011

    The accident that occurred on 11th March 2011 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in Japan, following an earthquake and tsunami of exceptional magnitude, is a major event from which every possible lesson should be drawn.

    The French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN), which in charge of monitoring French nuclear installations, has ensured that a process of extensive in-depth feedback regarding the accident at Fukushima has been swiftly undertaken. This will be a long process. It will take several years, as was the case after the accidents at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.


  • Supervision of the EPR reactor: Information notice No. 11 09/12/2011 5:21 pm

    Information notice No 11 - Highlights of ASN’s inspection efforts at the Flamanville EPR construction site

    Since 2008, several inspections by ASN have examined the prestressing system[1] of the Reactor Building containment. During construction of the first concreting lifts of the inner containment wall, EDF notified ASN of noncompliance issues relating to the prestressing system (see Information Notice No. 8).

    In May 2011, new noncompliance issues regarding positioning of portions of the prestressing sheaths were identified. In addition to occasional deviations, ASN found that recurring anomalies in the system indicated a lack of preparation, skills and training in safety culture on the part of workers and shortcomings in EDF’s monitoring of its subcontractors. As a result, ASN requested EDF to suspend concreting of the inner containment wall on 23 June 2011 and to present an action plan to avoid any further deviations in constructing the prestressing sheaths.


  • End of the event in Centraco (Gard) : press release #2 09/12/2011 4:56 pm

    End of the event in Centraco (Gard) : press release #2

    The event that occurred this morning in Centraco, nuclear installation located near Marcoule site (Gard) is considered as closed.


  • Information on the accident in Centraco (Gard) : press release #1 09/12/2011 3:59 pm

    Information on the accident in Centraco (Gard) : press release #1

    ASN, the French Nuclear Safety Authority, activated its emergency centre located in Paris XII at 12.30 following the accident that took place in Centraco (centre for treatment and conditioning of low level radioactive waste) located in Codolet near Marcoule (Gard, South-East of France).


  • Quarterly assessment of radiotherapy events 08/22/2011 10:22 am

    Quarterly assessment of radiotherapy events, classified as level 1 on the ASN-SFRO scale, reported between 1 aril and 31 june 2010

    Between 1 April and 30 June 2011, twenty-four significant radiation protection events occurring during radiotherapy were classified as level 1 on the ASN-SFRO scale. The events, which are not expected to have any impact on patients' health, were nevertheless analysed to see if any lessons can be learnt from them (particularly in terms of organisation) and to avoid any recurrence.


  • Liquid radioactive and chemical effluent discharge at the Cruas-Meysse site 08/18/2011 6:55 pm

    ASN takes a decision to temporarily set new conditions for liquid radioactive and chemical effluent discharge at the Cruas-Meysse nuclear site

    On 28 July 2011, the ASN Commission adopted a temporary decision relating to effluent discharge from the Cruas-Meysse nuclear power plant.

    The decision, which responds to a request submitted by EDF on 1 June 2011, was the subject of a technical and administrative investigation by ASN, a public consultation by the departmental councils on the environment and health and technological risks in Drome and Ardeche and a public consultation by the local information committee in Cruas.