The CSAP deals with questions regarding the organisation and working of the departments, the strategic orientations for human resources policy and the organisation of work. The specialist organisation is competent for topics regarding the protection of physical and mental health, hygiene, staff safety, the use of digital tools and improvements to working conditions. The CCP is a body that is competent to examine and be consulted on certain decisions regarding the individual situation of contractual staff. During the course of 2024, the ASN CSAP met on 14 occasions to deal with various subjects (the staff hiring and remunerations policy put in place to reinforce the attractiveness of ASN and the future ASNR, the ASNR departments organisation project, the organisation of social dialogue within ASNR as of 1 January 2025, emergency management and the organisation of on-call work within the future ASNR, the draft internal rules of procedure of the future ASNR, incorporating SHOF into the merger between ASN and IRSN, etc.). It issued opinions on the texts presented by the administration (the internal rules of procedure of the bodies, the creation of an MRI mission, the internal procedure for collecting and processing whistle-blower alerts, an assessment of tele-working, the single social report, the travel charter, etc.). The CSAP was specifically asked for its opinion on the bill concerning the organisation of nuclear safety and radiation protection governance, in order to address the challenge of the nuclear industry’s renewal. For its part, the FSSSCT met twice in 2024. It placed great emphasis on taking account of occupational health and safety aspects, the prevention of occupational risks, improvement of working conditions in the projects to modify ASN’s organisation and operations and in the performance of its duties. It notably examined and monitored a psychosocial risks prevention plan, deployed as part of the creation of ASNR. It also updated the whistle-blower procedure (psychosocial risks, sexist and sexual violence in the workplace). As part of its role of preventing occupational risks, the FSSSCT was informed of the intended procedure for Psychosocial Risks Management (RPS), as well as the system for sending staff to the site in the event of an emergency. The FSSSCT also issued opinions on the radiation protection results in 2023. The CCP, which has competence for contractual staff, had no individual situations to examine in 2024 and therefore was not convened. 2024 “nuclear safety” inspector training programme, Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR), Laboratories, Plants, Decommissioning and Waste (LUDD) and cross-disciplinary qualification Qualifying professional experience Mandatory qualification Specific PWR training • PWR • Fire • External hazards • Ventilation • Nuclear Pressure Equipment (NPE) • PWR safety monitoring Specific LUDD training • Introduction to atomic engineering • Fire • External hazards • Ventilation Specific cross-disciplinary training • PWR • Fire • External hazards • Ventilation “ASN core activities” basic training • Inspection at ASN • Sanctions • General knowledge of ASN personnel • Regulation radiation protection training for ASN staff likely to intervene in a regulated area • Introduction to general communication Joint “nuclear safety” “qualifying” training courses • Nuclear licensees routine operation approach – Immersion • BNI technical regulations Joint nuclear safety inspector qualifying experience • Has followed two inspections as an observer • Has played a hands-on role in three inspections Qualifying inspector experience for PWRs (except Pressure Equipment – PE), LUDD • Has taken part in three Article 26 notification examinations • Has taken part in three significant event investigations (ASN regional divisions) Qualifying inspector experience for PWRs, limited to PE • Has taken part in the review of five PE-related files • Has taken part in three technical meetings on PE-related topics • A tutor’s report produced following the training period 136 ASN Report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection in France in 2024 The principles of nuclear safety and radiation protection and the regulation and oversight stakeholders
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