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Title: BRUKUNGA MINE SITE


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Presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio
Committee on Energy
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR REGULATOR
FOR THE 2008-09 FINANCIAL YEAR
G A CLAPISSON ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 27
OCTOBER 2009
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • MANDATE OF THE NNR /ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
  • OVERVIEW OF FACILITIES REGULATED BY THE NNR
  • STATUS OF EMPLOYEMENT EQUITY
  • HIGHLIGHTS
  • NNR SCORECARDS
  • FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
  • CHALLENGES
  • CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION
  • This annual report presentation outlines the
    following
  • The NNR mandate, regulatory process and regulated
    facilities by the NNR.
  • Overview of the safety of the regulated
    facilities.
  • Key highlights achieved within the Regulatory
    Programmes and Support Services.
  • Performance against strategic measurable
    objectives.
  • Summary of the financial performance of the NNR
    for 2008/2009 financial year.
  • Challenges experienced and progress made against
    mitigation actions taken.
  • The strategic objectives outlined on the
    scorecard section of this presentation were
    informed by the NNRs strategic plan and budget
    for the 2008 2011 planning cycle, as approved
    by the NNR Board and former Minister of Minerals
    and Energy.

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THE NNR MANDATE
  • Provide for the protection of persons, property
    and the environment against nuclear damage by
    establishing safety standards and regulatory
    practices
  • The objects of the Regulator are
  • Exercise regulatory control related to safety
    over-
  • the siting, design, construction, operation,
    manufacture of component parts, and
    decontamination, decommissioning and closure of
    nuclear installations and
  • vessels propelled by nuclear power or having
    radioactive material on board which is capable of
    causing nuclear damage.
  • Exercise regulatory control over other actions,
    to which this Act applies, through the granting
    of nuclear authorizations
  • Provide assurance of compliance with the
    conditions of nuclear authorisations through the
    implementation of a system of compliance
    inspections
  • Fulfill national obligations in respect of
    international legal instruments concerning
    nuclear safety and
  • Ensure that provisions for nuclear emergency
    planning are in place

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FACILITIES REGULATED BY THE NNR
  • Koeberg Nuclear Power Station
  • Necsa, Pelindaba site
  • Necsa, Vaalputs National Radioactive Waste
    Repository
  • Pebble Bed Modular Reactor
  • Mining and mineral processing radioactive
    minerals
  • Nuclear Vessels


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EMPLOYMENT EQUITY
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HIGHLIGHTS (1/2)
  • There is overall satisfaction with regulatory
    oversight on all nuclear facilities, however
    mining has shown a recurring trend of
    non-compliance. The NNR is taking serious steps
    to follow up and address this challenge.
    Satisfactory compliance with the NNRs safety
    standards and regulatory requirements by
    authoristion holders such as Koeberg Nuclear
    Power Station, Necsas nuclear installations and
    the Vaalputs radioactive waste disposal site as
    well as various mining and minerals processing
    facilities.
  • Two nuclear vessel licenses granted
  • In the past financial year (2008) the NNR
    received a qualified audit. We have managed to
    implement an enhanced governance system that
    resulted in an unqualified audit for the2008/2009
    period
  • NNR successfully licensed the conversion of High
    Enrichment Uranium to Low Enrichment Uranium at
    the NECSA Research Reactor
  • Publication of updated regulation on the
    appointment of chairperson and deputy chairperson
    to serve on Public Safety Information forums
  • Hosted an IAEA Technical Cooperation Project on
    promotion of self assessment of regulatory
    infrastructures for safety

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HIGHLIGHTS (2/2)
  • Launch of the Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies
    in Africa (FNRBA)
  • Coordination of the compilation of the South
    African Report to the IAEA Joint Convention on
    the Management of Radioactive Waste
  • Presentation of the South African National Report
    to the IAEA Convention on Nuclear Safety
  • International IAEA Conference on Regulatory
    Effectiveness to be hosted by the NNR in December
    2009
  • Embarking on programme to optimize our regulatory
    and legislative framework to position ourselves
    for the envisaged nuclear expansion programme as
    stated in the Countries National Energy Policy
    and Strategy published in 2008

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NNR SCORECARDS
  • The NNR has adopted the balanced scorecard
    methodology to measure its performance
  • Four key strategic focus areas have been
    identified to ensure achievement of the mandate
    of the National Nuclear Regulator.
  • Within each strategic focus area, key strategic
    objectives, supporting goals and initiatives have
    been identified.
  • The four focus areas are
  • Safety and Regulation Scorecard
  • Stakeholder Management Scorecard
  • Internal Business Processes
  • Human Resources
  • The NNR balanced score cards uses both lagging
    and leading indicators to measure performance

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NNR PERFORMANCE AGAINST OBJECTIVES FOR FY
2008/2009
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  • FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
  • Revenue The NNRs total operating revenue for
    the year was R85,8 m (2008 R71,3 m) mainly from
  • R64,5 m authorisations fees
  • R20,3 m Direct Government grant
  • Expenditure The NNRs total operating
    expenditure for the year was R93,8 m (2008 R72,3
    m) mainly due to
  • R58,2 m Employee expenses
  • R9,0 m Service fees

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BALANCE SHEET
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CHALLENGES
  • The main challenges experienced by the NNR
    during the 2009 financial year
  • Retention and attraction of skilled personnel.
  • Recurring non-compliance of mines
  • Regulating Developments around Nuclear
    Installations such as Koeberg
  • NNR is in the process of establishing a
    capability for oversight over Nuclear Security
    Management
  • Stakeholder relationship management

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  • THANK YOU
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