Nuclear Plant Fires: is there a culture of complacency?

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NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE

Following a spate of fires and the identification of safety shortcomings at British nuclear plants the Celtic League have asked the UK nuclear safety watchdog if there is a `culture of complacency':

Mike Weightman
HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations
and Director, Nuclear Directorate
4N.2 Redgrave Court
Merton Road
Bootle
L20 7HS

01/06/13

Dear Mr Weightman,

In correspondence to the Celtic League in July 2009 David Simister HMI (Nuclear Installations) advised that any occurrence of fire on a nuclear site has the potential for serious consequences.

Given that fire safety appears to be paramount in relation to nuclear site safety it is disturbing that a fire occurred at Heysham nuclear plant in May of this year and another occurred at Hartlepool the previous month. Given these successive incidents can we ask if you believe fire safety precautions at UK nuclear plants are fit for purpose?

Given that an investigation in 2012 revealed a number of shortfalls in the capability of Sellafield Fire and Rescue and that other allegations about fire safety risks at Hunterston were articulated that year by a former fire safety officer are fire safety problems ay UK nuclear facilities endemic?

Surely a rash of fires at nuclear plants coming hard on the heels of the Sellafield revelations indicates a culture of complacency?

For information can you advise how many fire alarms and fire safety failures have been identified at UK plants over the past decade?

Yours sincerely,

J B Moffatt (Mr)

Director of Information
Celtic League

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J B Moffatt (Mr)
Director of Information

01/06/13

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